DASHEND is the marketplace where developers buy, sell, and co-build software. Get honest feedback from people who read the code, find collaborators who ship, and turn a dormant side-project into an outcome.
Why DASHEND
Every listing carries a transparent Signal Score built from repository quality, editing freshness, bullish votes and collaboration intent. You see why something ranks — and can dig into the code before you ever talk price.
Browse the marketMost projects don't need a buyer — they need a co-founder, a designer, or a maintainer. Every listing spells out open roles with equity and commitment, and one tap opens a private conversation with the founder.
Find a project to joinThe community square and per-project feedback flow give founders honest, categorized input — market fit, technical debt, monetization — with an accepted-suggestion loop so good ideas visibly change the product.
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The ranking algorithm
Order in the Market is driven by a transparent Signal Score. 7 weighted factors — most of them pulled live from GitHub — combine into a 0–100 number shown on every listing. A paid Featured Boost can lift a listing by at most 35% — it amplifies real signal, it never fabricates it.
Real GitHub momentum — stars, forks, and watchers pulled live from the connected repo. Log-scaled so early repos still register.
How many members marked the project as one they believe in. Weighted by the reputation of the voter.
Commit volume, contributor count, a real README, and a declared license — the objective signs of a substantial repository.
Recency of the last commit. Actively maintained repos decay slower and rank higher.
Volume of collaboration interest — open roles, applications, and partnership requests.
Discussion, feedback threads, and accepted suggestions on the project's page.
Verification status, seller reputation, and dispute-free history.
List it, get feedback, find a partner, or hand it to someone who'll take it further. It's free to list — DASHEND only earns when you do.