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We started this project with a friend during the hackathon organized by Cline and Cerebras. Originally the idea was to enable better connection between content creators and sponsors. Indeed, majority of the connection is made through emails or business calls, with no centralization system, either for content creators or sponsors.

 

We used the usual web dev stack I use in most of my projects: React and Tailwind CSS. We also used Vite. What was the most challenging (and still is because it isn’t finished) is probably socials integrations. Social media like Instagram are incredibly restrictive when it comes to scrapping their data, and if you want to scarp more than one Instagram profile per hour you need a Meta authorization. This remains to do in our project, for the moment.

 

It could have stayed as a hackathon project but we saw an opportunity of doing something really interesting, notably by its market area positioning (influence market, which is worth billions).

 

→ Check VibeMatch here.

→ Check the creative side of our project here.