Killed by Apple – a graveyard of discontinued Apple products
Better than Wikipedia for tracking Apple's graveyard, with actual lifespan stats.
A memorial for AppSumo lifetime deals that didn't survive. Inspired by Google Graveyard.
The repo organises clear, bite-sized case studies (Dead Products, Pivoted, Survival Stats) and links to a live tracking database (LTD Atlas) so you can go from anecdote to dataset quickly. It's basically KilledByGoogle for AppSumo — the README calls out red flags, documents causes of death and even encourages issue-based submissions, which makes it immediately useful for anyone evaluating LTD picks. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, though; automation, an RSS feed or stronger provenance for entries would push this from handy to indispensable.
AppSumo deal hunters, LTD holders, indie makers, and anyone researching SaaS product survival
Better than Wikipedia for tracking Apple's graveyard, with actual lifespan stats.
Camel Camel Camel meets Honey, but unproven against established deal aggregators.
Curated merch catalog for startups when CustomInk feels like a dumpster fire.
Nostalgic eulogies for dead tech like ICQ and MySpace hit harder than a Wikipedia list.
Curated AI video directory, but exposed database credentials in page source.
Drops curated, context-aware updates straight into a Slack channel and refines results with one-line onboarding and emoji feedback — a nice low-friction UX for busy teams. The core ideas (daily digests, in-channel feedback, and reactive topic tracking) are practical, but the product toes a crowded line and the page gives no signal of a novel ranking model or scale advantage.