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B2B Gamified API Education Platform for Bootcamps
A stateful, gamified REST API environment sold to coding bootcamps and CS programs. It replaces boring 'fake endpoint' tutorials with an engaging RPG where students must successfully consume APIs to progress, complete quests, and build their own frontends.
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Differentiation
Community Voices
Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity
- “way more fun than just reading docs and hitting fake endpoints”
- “Hitting fake endpoints from a tutorial never sticks, but exploring a world through curl where your actions have consequences makes the concepts click.”
Action Plan
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Headline
B2B Gamified API Education Platform for Bootcamps
Sub-headline
A stateful, gamified REST API environment sold to coding bootcamps and CS programs. It replaces boring 'fake endpoint' tutorials with an engaging RPG where students must successfully consume APIs to progress, complete quests, and build their own frontends.
Who It's For
For Coding bootcamp directors, CS professors, and self-taught web developers.
Feature List
✓ Stateful RPG endpoints (Auth, CRUD operations, complex queries) ✓ Instructor dashboard to monitor student progress and API success rates ✓ Pre-built curriculum guides and assignments
Social Proof
“way more fun than just reading docs and hitting fake endpoints”— Reddit user, r/r/webdev
“Hitting fake endpoints from a tutorial never sticks, but exploring a world through curl where your actions have consequences makes the concepts click.”— Reddit user, r/r/webdev
Where to Validate
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