Peer-to-peer library of things
Peer-to-peer library of things
Mutual Aid Library of Things
(posting on an alt b/c I'm probably gonna end up doxing myself and i don't want my banger memes tainted by my being a fed irl)
Hi!
I made a lil webapp that I'm looking to get early feedback on.
Basic idea is to have a library of things made up of stuff that individuals are willing to lend out.Alternatively, it's like craigslist/fb marketplace but for borrowing stuff.
This was inspired by my local org managing the same concept in a spreadsheet, and I thought that a UI on top would make it more usable (and hopefully prompt more folks to join in).
General concepts:
- Users add things they're willing to lend
- Users join groups and share things with folks in that group
- View and request things that other folks have shared
Goals:
- Help folks save money and (hopefully) build community
- Easy to start new group (can start with immediate neighbors or friends)
- Easy to add folks to existing groups (e.g. new members in an org)
- Visibility controls for different levels of trust (lend your jewelry to friends but not strangers)
How to test:
- Link: https://mutual-aid-library.vercel.app/
- For the security conscious w/o a VPN, this web proxy is free.
- Create an account
- There's no email verification, so feel free to just use a made up email address
- To add things, you'll need to go to 'my profile' and add name & contact info, then 'add new thing'
- If you don't want to create an account, you can log in with email
hexbear@hexbear.net, passwordpigpoopballs
- idk poke around. Create a group. Join a group. Add a thing.
- Please don't do malicious stuff. It'll probably work, and I'll be sad.
Feedback requested:
- If nothing else, just a thumbs up/down would be nice
- Is there something like this already?
- Is working on this more a waste of time?
- Would this be something useful to you personally?
- Do you think others would use it?
- What should be added/removed/changed?
Some of the best feedback I could get is "don't continue this for
<X>
reason," or "direct your energy to<Y>
project instead."I'm fully expecting this to go nowhere outside of my org, so don't worry about hurting my feelings.Actually, worry a little bit. Like don't call me stupid or something. But you can criticize the app. Constructively.
Thank you!