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Eugene2014-01-15 00:44:00
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Eugene, 2014-01-15 00:44:00

How to quickly and, most importantly, correctly get an invite to dribbble?

Hello! I signed up for dribbble a long time ago and then I remembered about it and immediately forgot about it. Because it's not enough to register there, because in order to share your work you need to have a special status that you get by invitation. Invites can be obtained somehow, for example, by adding a work / picture / daub / masterpiece, for example, to Twitter with the #dribbble tag and, like, wait for an invite. It's just that all these things somehow look unrealistic to me (I'm not just talking about dribbble,).
The question, in fact, is the following - did anyone receive this invite and what did you do for this?

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dovan, 2014-01-15
@dovan

Try draft.im if the work is good, they will invite you.

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jurasarts, 2014-01-15
@jurasarts

The easiest thing is naturally to find a person who will send you an invite (friend, acquaintance, colleague). If you have really good work, put it on their twitter, maybe they will throw an invitation.

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stoilovskikh, 2014-04-24
@stoilovskikh

Here - blog.stoilovskikh.com/dribbble-invite I painted everything in great detail

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adamantine, 2014-09-14
@adamantine

Dare - drbl.in/mmhp

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Ruslan Yako, 2020-11-30
@Relaxoid

For designers with a limited budget, or in general, with its absence, there is a telegram bot that works on the principle of mutual assistance. Doesn't require any investment. There is also a bot for promoting Behance cases. Links to bots below.
https://t.me/behancer_bot?start=A
https://t.me/dribbbles_bot?start=A

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