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Build and monetize directories fast with no-code and AI tools and a friendly community.

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Ship Your Directory

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Ship Your Directory is an educational program designed to help creators build, launch, and monetize online directories. The program focuses on using no-code tools, simple systems, and a no-code friendly and AI coding tool-friendly community to reduce development time and technical barriers. Participants learn how to validate ideas, structure directory content, and bring products to market efficiently. The experience emphasizes execution and iteration rather than lengthy planning cycles. Through clear guidance and examples, learners gain confidence shipping real products. Ship Your Directory supports builders who want to create sustainable digital businesses through focused, practical action.

Outcomes

  • Launch an online directory product
  • Reduce technical barriers to building
  • Validate ideas through real execution
  • Build momentum shipping digital products

What's included?

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    Directory Building Framework

    Step-by-step guidance on planning, building, and launching online directories.

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    No-Code Tool Guidance

    Instruction on using accessible tools to create and manage directory products.

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    Practical Launch Examples

    Real-world use cases illustrating how directories are shipped and monetized.

Who is this for?

  • Creators building digital products
  • Entrepreneurs exploring directory business models
  • Builders seeking fast, practical execution

About the creator

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Frey Chu

Founder of Ship Your Directory | No-Code Directory Building & Monetization

Frey Chu is the founder of Ship Your Directory, a platform designed to help creators and entrepreneurs build and launch online directories. He created Ship Your Directory to simplify the process of turning ideas into revenue-generating directory prod...

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