Is the database publicly accessible somewhere? is it limited to an extension or can we simply browse it?
This looks like it could work better if developed in the open / collaboratively. Though from their FAQ it looks like they are still working in some open source platform:
Our wonderful devs are currently working on an open-source website to replace and improve our current and temporary platform.
In the meantime, we will continue to add and verify European brands to the database.
https://www.goeuropean.org/, there you can find all kind of stuff. but there is anyway an page with all european alternatives in https://european-alternatives.eu/categories.
https://codeberg.org/K-Robin/GoEuropean/src/branch/main/sites
Aa far as I can tell The category files contain lists of European sites and the site files below contain either a single alternative or refer to one of the category files.
Just installed it.
Went to Reddit, it recommended I use Lemmy. Sounds good.
Nice.
I’m more interested in EU products to see what they have
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How the heck is UK European? They left the EU 5 years ago.
Steady that jerky knee there fella, you might want to read that a bit more closely.
The premise is European, not EU. It’s a matter of geography, not politics.
Where my western Russian products at? /j






