I'm building an open platform to submit, rate and discover lectures
Curated lecture directory, but YouTube and university sites already host these.

A focused, curated index of ~150 apps that actually claims to review for "genuine voice-native interaction," which is a useful filter in a niche cluttered with slap-on voice features. The landing page gives clear categories, featured picks and a submit flow, but it stops short of being indispensable — no audio demos, interaction recordings, or community ratings to judge how well the voice UX actually works.
Voice app developers, accessibility advocates, product managers, and users searching for voice-native applications
Curated lecture directory, but YouTube and university sites already host these.
Human curation beats algorithms, but manual updates limit scale compared to Feedly.
Curated AI video directory, but exposed database credentials in page source.
Clean minimalist directory, but lists mainstream tools like Typeform that need no discovery.
Comprehensive list, but static curation—dozens similar repos exist on GitHub.
Yet another AI app directory when Product Hunt and existing platforms already do this.