I mark the gaps.
You fill them.
This is the most honest site in America, which means it's the most honest about what it doesn't have yet. Two roles are always open: a build partner who'll argue with me, and a print vendor who can put the art on a wall and a shirt. Best quality wins.
🤝 Wanted: a build partner always open
One more set of hands and one sharper brain. Specifically: another IT/builder who will tell me why I'm wrong — and why I'm right. Not a yes-machine (we have enough of those, and a whole egg about them); a real second opinion that makes the work better. The whole house is a debate; the team should be too.
Pair on the real gaps: multiplayer + login + paint (see the ledger), cross-device sync, the data pipeline, accessibility. Argue the architecture. Steelman the other call. Ship it tight.
This is an open call, not a funded job offer (the funding's a known gap — that's literally on the site). It's a build-with-me, swap-skills, grow-it-together invitation. If it grows, you grew it. No lying about what it is today.
Send me your résumé — I'll send you mine. Even trade. Tell me one thing I got wrong on this site and one thing I got right. That's the interview.
🖼️ Wanted: a print-on-demand vendor always open
The machine paints; the art deserves a wall and a shirt. Looking for a POD vendor with a real backend/API to ship canvas prints + custom merch on demand — so a player's Curator's License or a favorite round can become a thing you hold. Best quality wins — no exclusivity until you've earned it.
Gallery-grade canvas, color-true prints, durable apparel, an API we can wire to the game, honest turnaround, and ethical production. Quality > price > speed, in that order.
Email first; the owner will reply with his apparel size (and a shipping address) so you can send real samples. We judge what we can hold. The best samples win the integration.
Vendors I'm already looking at (all have on-demand canvas + merch + a developer API — pitch me why you're better):
This shortlist isn't sponsored and isn't a back-room pick. It was compiled from an open web comparison of print-on-demand APIs (June 2026) — the criteria were: on-demand canvas, custom merch, and a real developer API/backend. Each name links to the vendor's own official site so you can verify it yourself (triangulate, don't take my word — house rule). Offerings change; confirm current canvas products + API terms direct from the source before betting on one. If you're a vendor not listed, that's not a no — it's an opening. Pitch me.
Honest fine print: an open call, not a signed contract; listing a vendor above is interest, not endorsement or affiliation; samples are requested in good faith and judged on merit. No invented partnerships — when one's real, it'll say so here. The phone number stays earned; email's the door.