Hey everyone! I'm a full-stack web developer who wanted to learn a new tech stack (TALL with Filament, if anyone's curious), so I spent the last ~18 months building something I actually wanted to exist: a proper Minecraft seed database that (hopefully) doesn't die after 6 months.

What I've built:
SeeDB – completely free, no ads, no paywalls. Just seeds and the community around them.

Why build this?
Every seed site I've used eventually goes dark or gets plastered with ads. I wanted something sustainable and community-driven that actually sticks around.

What's working so far:

  • Search & filter by version, platform, category
  • Java, Bedrock, and Legacy Console support
  • User profiles, collections, likes, follows, badges
  • Moderation system to keep quality high

Important context:
This isn’t meant to replace this subreddit or pull posts away from it – it’s just an optional place for people to archive and organise their own seeds long-term, with proper credit.

The issue:
It's empty. Turns out building the platform is the easy part – getting quality seeds is the hard part.

To give people a reason to contribute early on, I'm running a small launch competition through the end of February. £50 prize pool split between the top 3 contributors. Quality over quantity – details here: https://seedb.co.uk/launch-competition

If you’ve got decent seeds you’ve already found and want a place to store them, I’d genuinely appreciate the help getting this thing off the ground. And if you find bugs (there will be bugs), shoot me an email – there’s even a badge for that.

Website: https://seedb.co.uk

P.S. If anyone signs up and recognises one of the placeholder seeds I uploaded as their own, let me know and I’ll happily transfer ownership to your account.

by VintageRice

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