How do you get developers to actually try your pet project?

How do you get developers to actually try your pet project?

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Hey, curious how others handle this. I’m currently trying to get new users to try my free side project for fellow DevOps engineers.

I’m not talking about ads, more about organic ways. Where do you usually share your project? What actually gets people to click and try it? What has worked for you?

Feels like just dropping a link rarely does much. People seem to engage more with ideas and discussions, but I’m still figuring it out.

Would love to hear your experience and success stories☺️

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