Newcomers to a country face the challenge of finding essential information scattered across various platforms. This includes government sites, job boards, rental platforms, and forums. The lack of a centralized source makes it difficult for newcomers to access the information they need efficiently.
Pain Points
- Difficulty in finding reliable immigration information.
- Scattered rental listings across multiple platforms.
- Job search challenges due to fragmented job boards.
- Lack of a centralized community for support and information.
Hi everyone, I recently started a small “vibe coding” project. It’s a community site that gathers immigration info, rental listings, and job platforms in one place for newcomers. The idea came from personal frustration. When you move to a new country, everything is scattered across government sites, job boards, rental platforms, and random forums. I wanted to create a simple starting point. The problem is that after building it, it feels underwhelming. It works, but it doesn’t feel strong or differentiated. I’m not sure why someone would return instead of just using Google or existing platforms. If you were building something like this, what would you focus on to make it genuinely useful? What would make it worth bookmarking? I’d appreciate honest feedback... Thanks. [https://www.hellomark.ca/en](https://www.hellomark.ca/en)
A community site that gathers immigration info, rental listings, and job platforms in one place for newcomers.