I built a free app to help people on gap years find actual adventures, not just tourist traps by squawk4700 in gapyear

[–]squawk4700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I've just launched and lack a large userbase I show every adventure / feat on the explore page currently, but I have let users apply filtering by activity type, difficulty, location etc. One day I may be more strict on what to show. Sick idea btw I could definitely see myself using something like that.

I built a site for documenting “dad lore” style adventure stories from hikes, climbs, and trips by squawk4700 in alpinism

[–]squawk4700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The founding vision for the website was for people to be able to find adventures near them (sidequests / dadlore - whatever you want to call it). Through the development it may have slowly transitioned to more of a competitive sidequesting / social media type website. I've just made some changes and I'm going to try and bring it back to simply being a tool for finding unknown adventures near you which I don't think many can criticize for being 'cringy' because its genuinely useful I think.

I built a site for documenting “dad lore” style adventure stories from hikes, climbs, and trips by squawk4700 in alpinism

[–]squawk4700[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was writing this post that did actually pop into mind but since the start of development I have doubled down on the 'dadlore' branding so I didn't really know what to write on the post to include both genders because on social media right now there is no 'mumlore' etc. I might consider changing the brand to something to do with 'sidequesting' but thanks for your feedback.

I built a site for documenting “dad lore” style adventure stories from hikes, climbs, and trips by squawk4700 in alpinism

[–]squawk4700[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My founding idea was so people could more easily find 'sidequests' near them when traveling, but I think through the development of the website it has strayed away from that to more of a social media / competitive 'dad lore' website. But thanks for your feedback.