Free Job Posting Platform with Manual Submission Process
A single individual is attempting to build a free job posting website and is soliciting early users by collecting emails manually. This is not a problem statement but rather an early-stage product promotion with no validated pain point, minimal engagement, and no articulation of what friction it solves over existing alternatives. The post lacks evidence of demand, differentiation, or a specific underserved hiring audience.
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