The JUCE Marketplace is Live!

Hello everyone.

The JUCE Marketplace is Live!

The JUCE team is proud to announce a community initiative we’ve been working on: the JUCE Marketplace.

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The Marketplace is a directory of community-made JUCE related projects. There are currently 6 categories of projects:

  • Open Source App/Plugin
  • Educational Resource
  • Developer Tool
  • Library/Framework
  • Assets
  • Template

The goal is for it to become the one-stop shop for both free and paid third-party JUCE projects of all varieties.

For example, maybe you are getting started and looking for a project templates.

Or you are an experienced developer on the prowl for advanced utilities like File Watchers from collections like FigBug’s Gin or specialized debbugers from Jim’s JUCE Toys.

Sudara, who currently maintains the Awesome JUCE directory says:

“I’m really happy to see the JUCE team investing in the community via the Marketplace.

A web app showcase was actually the original idea behind Awesome JUCE. I even had an email to Tom all lined up, offering to build the app myself — until I realized it would be too much work, so I never sent it!

I hope the new Marketplace succeeds Awesome JUCE and becomes the go-to place to check out what the community has been building.”

Check out the Marketplace

Call for Marketplace submissions

The Marketplace is still brand new. Which means we need your help populating it!

If you’ve worked on a public JUCE resource, either open-source or paid, please submit the project so we can flesh out the directory.

We’ve made it super easy: log in with your JUCE forum account and import project details from GitHub. It’s just a few clicks to submit.

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Submit your project to the Marketplace

After submission, a JUCE admin will approve and then it’ll go live.

Misc Notes and details

We pre-populated a few initial projects so we aren’t launching a total blank slate. If your project is already listed, you can request an ownership transfer. We’re working on getting a button in there, but for now shoot a quick email to info@juce.com with your login username and the url.

For now, we ask people to stick to submitting your own projects from your own account.

Search is coming!

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Cool, I’m having trouble submitting. Nothing seems to happen, maybe it worked and I double submitted. Should I see my submission in any sort of queue?

(FWIW, I’m assuming that there’s some approval purgatory – when I manually accessed the URL using the slug I generated, the listing was present even though not visible on the top-level pages)

We’re running into some trouble with the backend. I hope we’ll have the approval queue sorted shortly.

It looks like Sudara is listed as the publisher for quite a few of the submissions - I’m guessing the “Published by” is showing who made the submission rather than the actual author of the library/product?

E.g. Product pluginval | JUCE Marketplace, Product jive | JUCE Marketplace, and a few more.

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@ImJimmi those are some of the pre-populated projects Tom was referring to

We pre-populated a few initial projects so we aren’t launching a total blank slate. If your project is already listed, you can request an ownership transfer. We’re working on getting a button in there, but for now shoot a quick email to info@juce.com with your login username and the url.

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Ahh okay - sorry I missed that!

That should be fixed. Please let us know if anything else looks wrong.

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Could you please add GNU Affero General Public License version 3 as a license option? I can enter it manually. But given JUCE is also licensed under AGPLv3, it should be included as an option.

Nice! Congrats