Frey Chu
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I'm also a massive nerd of public databases.
Data.gov has an unreal amount of just public data that's super horrible to use, the UI, and experience is rough.
This guy named Andy in our community, but a tap water quality directory, no backlinks started it back in, I want to say November and he's getting over 40,000 monthly visitors got accepted into the media vine selling like water filters through Amazon affiliate.
And yeah, it's super boring, but like air quality directories, like there's a bunch of like mundane, but important directory ideas that I think this unlocks.
And yeah, event directories, I think event directories suck.
They still suck.
I don't know if this is like...
like too much information, but I went to like a singles event like four months ago and I went there and I started talking to the people.
I talked to some guys and I was like, how did you learn about this event?
And they're like, oh, we went through Eventbrite and just scrolled and found this event.
I'm like, that's crazy that you do that.
Like, I just, that couldn't be me because I feel like these event directories are horrible, but now you can essentially set up scrapers that
It's great for multiple sources.
And you just curate a better version.
And with the cloud code, you can make anything that you want.
So I think there's an opportunity in event directories as well.
But yeah, just to show people the full process.
I mean, once you get the data, you have the heart of your directory.
At this point, I created a cleaned up version.
There's tons of data that you're going to get.