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📣 Introducing The Xano Marketplace: Find Developers & Coaches To Help With Your Project

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   [Image: 20marketplace_01HMSSKXM184H9KAA4MQGC158W.png]( Hi {NAME}, Looking for help on your Xano project? Introducing the new [Xano Marketplace]( for developers and coaches. 🚀 What is the new Xano Marketplace? The Xano Marketplace is the spot where you can browse profiles of Xano Agency Partners by language, location, and capabilities to find a developer or coach to help you on your project. - Developers are partners who can build your project for you. - Coaches are partners who can help you learn Xano and support you along your journey. Each Agency Partner in the Marketplace provides an in-depth description of their services, capabilities, and introduction video so you can choose the right partner for your project. [Browse the Marketplace]( 💬 Contacting an Agency Partner You can even contact partners directly from their profile by selecting the "Message Me" button and filling out the inquiry form. [Message a Partner]( Disclaimer: Xano does not guarantee project completion or quality. Engaging with a Xano Agency Partner is at the sole risk of you, the customer. 🔎 Browse the Xano Marketplace! Head over to xano.com/marketplace]( and start browsing developers and coaches to find help for your Xano project today. 🤔 How can I get listed on the Xano Marketplace? Visit [xano.com/agency]( to learn how you can get you or your agency listed on the Xano Marketplace. -- Michael Udinski Developer Advocate Lead  [Twitter]( [Youtuve](  ©2024 Xano Inc. 20700 Ventura Blvd. Ste 210, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 [Don't like these emails? Unsubscribe.]()                              Â

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