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I built a map of 2,500 European startups with zero coding experience

https://startupmap.one
4•denysjw•1h ago

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denysjw•1h ago
I was looking for a job at an early-stage startup in Europe. Not a scale-up, not a corporate, not a consultancy, something small where you can actually have impact.

My problem was that I found these companies hard to discover unless you already know where to look or have the right connections.

So I started mapping them manually. Belgium first, then the Netherlands, then it kept growing.

Today startupmap.one has 2,300+ curated European startups with live hiring data, funding stages and locations. Built first with Lovable, but recently migrated to Claude Code. I have no CS experience, and have never written a line of code.

Some stats after the first 90 days: - 18,000+ monthly visitors - 6+ minute average session - 683 applications started on the platform - 1 in 3 visitors clicks through to a startup's careers page

Traffic came mostly from Reddit posts in city subreddits & LinkedIn posts. Word of mouth picked up after that. Now starting to invest more time in SEO/GEO.

What I actually had to learn: Even with zero coding background, I had to genuinely understand how Supabase, Neon, and APIs work. Not to write the code, but to make good product decisions. Claude was an incredible tutor for this. It's not just an LLM, it's a designer, a tutor, a marketing genius, a senior dev, it's my co-founder at this point.

The hardest problem: The performance. 2,000 logo PNGs being loaded made the website very unsatisfying to navigate. I spent multiple sessions trying to get it to cluster properly to improve performance. Claude kept suggesting approaches that didn't fully work. Eventually I took a step back, thought of a way simpler solution (one it hadn't suggested). That worked. My takeaway: AI can execute really well, but thinking critically about the problem yourself before handing it over is often more efficient.

The scariest moment in the earlier days: a dev friend (luckily) pointed out I hadn't enabled RLS on my database, meaning anyone could have wiped everything. oops.

Happy to answer anything about building a directory product with zero technical background.

asystemoffields•1h ago
Welcome to your new addiction
denysjw•1h ago
Thanks :). Software development is addicting indeed
chrisjj•1h ago
> 2,500 European startups with zero coding experience

They're using "AI" \i :)

denysjw•33m ago
How do you mean? :)
chrisjj•28m ago
Sorry to be unclear. "\i" added.
lucfranken•48m ago
Would be interesting to think about what startups are not on the list. There should be a tremendous amount. Really interesting to see what you already got.

Also interesting would be that this is map-based, so physical location but I think you will find a lot of startups with unclear physical locations.

denysjw•32m ago
Yes exactly, the startups without a physical location are still available to view in the 'list view'. There is indeed a tremendous amount I haven't scraped yet.

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