
ETF Students
May 2026
A public directory for ETF Belgrade students, designed to make student work easier to discover without turning it into a loud startup landing page.
ETF has a lot of sharp people doing useful work, but most of it is scattered across group chats, personal profiles, old links, and the occasional project that only exists in someone's camera roll.
ETF Students is a directory for that work. The first version is intentionally plain: names, focus areas, links, and enough context for another student, founder, professor, or recruiter to understand who is building what.
The interface is built around scanning. The homepage needs to answer the quiet questions fast: who is here, what do they care about, where can I see more, and does this feel maintained?
The hard part is trust. A directory can turn into a graveyard if the rhythm is wrong, so the UI avoids decorative cards and leans on tight rows, clear filters, and profile pages that feel easy to update.
The next step is the submission loop. If adding work feels like homework, people will not do it. The product needs a lightweight path from project link to useful public profile.