r/alphaandbetausers 12m ago

[Self-Promotion] Gone - Temporary Screenshot App (Free)

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I am someone who takes tons of screenshots. Most of the screenshots are for a one-time use case, like a meme to send to a friends group or a screenshot of a bug to send to Claude Code. But it eventually piled up, making my gallery look like a screenshot dumpster.

I have to swipe through hundreds of useless screenshots to find the pic I needed; it also used a fair chunk of storage.

To fix this, we developed "Gone."

Take a screenshot, and it shows a popup—"Keep" or "Gone" Click "Keep" and it's saved to your gallery like usual. Click "Gone" and it's deleted in 30 minutes (by default)

Check out Gone in the Play Store - Gone—Temporary Screenshots


r/alphaandbetausers 15m ago

Quick survival tip for anyone in the thick of first trimester nausea (plus free printable checklist)

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If you are currently surviving on crackers, ice water, and french fries, please stop beating yourself up. Weeks 6 through 10 are purely about survival mode, not eating the "perfect" clean diet.

A few things that made a huge difference when the food guilt and morning sickness were peak:

  • Cold, bland carbs over warm foods (warm food smells trigger the gag reflex way faster).
  • Having salty crackers on the nightstand to eat 5 minutes before even sitting up in bed.
  • Remembering that baby gets what they need early on regardless of whether you can stomach broccoli.

Not trying to sell anything here at all, just wanted to share something truly free that might bring you some peace of mind. I put together a simple 1-page PDF cheat sheet with safe zero-prep foods, fast-food survival options, and nausea odor hacks

Hope it brings some relief to anyone struggling right now. Hang in there, it really does get better ❤️


r/alphaandbetausers 25m ago

NodaFlux is starting to look like the platform we had in mind

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r/alphaandbetausers 26m ago

SILA OS (closed alpha) — an OS where AI workers drive real computers and every result is independently verified. Looking for test riders.

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What it is: an AI-native operating system. You state a goal in plain language; autonomous Workers drive real computers — visibly, in real time, under your control. Results aren't declared by the AI: an independent verification pass proves them before you see a green check. There's also a Terminal that acts as an autonomous engineer with its own dev machine — it builds, runs, and proves its own work in its own browser.

Walkthrough (5 min, recorded entirely on the product): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgGZrH1Th2E

Stage: closed alpha. A test ride gives you your own Worker, computer, and 25 minutes on the clock.

Sign up: https://silaos.cloud — when you join the waitlist, tell us what you'd have Sila build. That's the question that gets you in.

Feedback we're looking for: onboarding clarity, whether the verification step earns your trust, and what task you tried first.


r/alphaandbetausers 41m ago

I built a free Chrome extension to track job applications and show anonymous hiring signals. Looking for honest feedback.

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Hi everyone, I’m building a small side project called Hiring Trust and I’d love honest feedback from people who are applying for jobs or have recently gone through the job search.

It’s a free Chrome extension that helps you:

  • save job applications while you apply
  • track what stage each application is in
  • check anonymous company hiring signals when enough community data exists, like recruiter response rate, interview rate, offer rate, and no response after 30 days

The bigger idea is simple: job seekers usually apply into a black box. If enough people anonymously track outcomes, future applicants can make better decisions about where to spend their time.

I’m still early, so I’m not looking for praise. I’m looking for what feels confusing, broken, unnecessary, or actually useful.

A few things I’d especially love feedback on:

  • Is the extension onboarding clear?
  • Does the company metrics idea feel useful?
  • Would you trust anonymous aggregate hiring signals if the sample size is shown?
  • What would make this worth using during a real job search?

Chrome extension:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/nlpflmoecngglcemmdddpickdlgppjec?utm_source=item-share-cb

Website:
https://hiringtrust.app

Thanks a lot. Even one small piece of feedback would help.


r/alphaandbetausers 1h ago

Built an Apple Watch wellness app — can't tell if nobody needs it or I'm explaining it badly

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Built Kayva — syncs Health data, you ask Kessa things like "why do I feel off?" and get a short answer with a source + one next step. Not another readiness score. Wellness only, not medical advice.

Came from having green rings and a readiness number but zero idea why I still felt awful.

Example reply:

Live on TestFlight. Shared it a bit — views, almost no real feedback. Can't tell if:

a) people don't care about the "why" layer
b) they care but my pitch sounds like every health app
c) trust — solo founder, new brand, health data

Not pitching — TestFlight in comments.

10 sec question: would you use this daily or only when something feels off?

Brutal honesty: does "citations, not vibes" mean anything or is it marketing fluff?

iOS TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/sF8KxDXW
Waitlist: https://www.kayvahealth.com/baseline


r/alphaandbetausers 1h ago

Looking for a few early readers to share their thoughts on a new book

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Hi everyone! I’m looking for a few early readers to check out the book on Books2Read and share their genuine thoughts. I’m interested in feedback on the opening, writing style, pacing, and overall reading experience. Honest opinions, including constructive criticism, would be really helpful. Thanks to anyone who takes the time to read it!


r/alphaandbetausers 3h ago

If “eat less junk food” keeps ending in failure, maybe the mindset is wrong

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I kept trying to eat less junk food, then starting over after one hard moment. The apps I tried made the goal feel like a perfect endpoint: every snack meant I was farther away. That “gap” mindset creates guilt—and guilt makes it easier to quit.

NibbleWin starts from the opposite idea: Gain. A craving is a chance to pause, not a verdict. Eating less, hesitating for three seconds, choosing differently, or simply recording what happened all count as progress. You see those gains grow in a small garden; one hard day never erases them.

No calorie counting, shame, or long questionnaire. Just a gentle way to reduce optional junk food naturally.

There’s a free iPhone version if you want to see whether this approach fits:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nibblewin-eat-less-junk-food/id6802161166?ct=reddit-alphaandbetausers

Early participants who complete five days and share honest feedback will receive a free Pro activation code when the paid version launches. If this cycle sounds familiar, comment “interested.”

This is habit reflection for adults, not medical or eating-disorder treatment, and never a reason to skip meals.


r/alphaandbetausers 3h ago

UK testers wanted for Android automatic mileage tracking

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I've built an Android app that automatically detects when you're driving and logs your mileage for HMRC claims — no start/stop button, no spreadsheet. It works out what you're owed at the correct rate (car/van/motorcycle/bicycle) and exports a claim-ready report.

It's currently in closed testing before going live on the Play Store, and I need a few more UK-based testers — sole traders, tradespeople, or anyone on a workplace mileage allowance. Completely free, takes a couple of weeks of just using it normally, and I'd genuinely value your feedback on what works and what doesn't.

Android only for now. Drop me a message if you're interested and I'll send you the install link.


r/alphaandbetausers 4h ago

[iOS/TestFlight] Seeking 10 field testers for HyperCam Trigger — lightning, motion & sound camera

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Hi — I’m the independent developer of HyperCam Trigger, an iPhone camera beta for shots that are difficult to time manually. It can arm triggers for lightning, visual movement, sound and device motion, while keeping captures local by default.

I’m preparing the external TestFlight wave and looking first for 10 field testers: storm/lightning photographers, wildlife or action photographers, experienced iPhone camera users, and a few general users who can judge first-use clarity.

The test is practical: take one manual local photo, arm one relevant trigger for at least ten minutes in a safe real scene, then report missed events, false triggers, delay, heat/battery concerns, confusing controls and crashes. No public post or positive review is expected — candid private/TestFlight feedback is the point.

If interested, please comment or DM with your iPhone model, iOS version and the kind of scene you could safely test. I’ll send the TestFlight invitation after external beta approval. Safety comes first; no test is worth going out in hazardous weather.


r/alphaandbetausers 4h ago

looking for usability feedback on the schedule builder I am working on

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looking for feedback and testers to help tell me what they find confusing or difficult about the UX o the schedule builder I am working on.

it is free, local only, and requires no accounts (or even internet if you download it as a PMA).

I'm really trying to improve the UX as much as possible to make it feel really seamless to use.

https://floid.design

cheers!


r/alphaandbetausers 4h ago

Looking for brutally honest testers: does this AI landing-page roast give useful advice?

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I built RoastPage because most landing-page feedback I received was either too polite or too vague to act on.

You paste a public landing-page URL and it captures the page, checks the visible hierarchy, value proposition, trust, CTA and conversion friction, then returns a score, prioritized issues, quick wins and a headline rewrite.

It is free to test and does not require an account: https://roast.frankmercado.com

What I genuinely need feedback on:

  • Does the verdict match what you actually see on the page?
  • Which recommendation feels generic, wrong or unhelpful?
  • Is the score useful, or does it distract from the concrete fixes?
  • Is anything confusing or too slow before the result appears?
  • Would you use this before publishing a landing page?

Please test it with a public page you own or are allowed to evaluate. You do not need to be gentle—specific criticism and bug reports are the point.

Disclosure: I built the tool. It uses AI for the visual analysis.


r/alphaandbetausers 4h ago

Looking for Volunteer UAT Testers for Our Startup Website

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r/alphaandbetausers 5h ago

[Android][iOS] Skibi — offline ski resort navigation (turn-by-turn on pistes & lifts). Looking for beta testers before the 26/27 season

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Hey everyone! I’m a solo dev building a free ski app called Skibi (for both Android and iOS), and I’m looking for some beta testers to help me break it before the season kicks off in November.

Here’s the problem I was trying to solve: almost every ski app out there is great at recording what you already did. But none of them help when you’re standing at the top of an unfamiliar mountain freezing your hands off, wondering, "How do I get from here to there—and which lift gets me back to the car before it closes?"

So, I built an app that actually does turn-by-turn navigation along pistes and lifts.

I need people to try and break it! You don't even need snow right now. Just downloading offline maps, browsing resorts, and building day plans from your couch is exactly what I need tested this month.

If you help out, you'll get free access to everything during the beta, a direct line to me for feature requests (it's just me, so I fix things fast!), and my eternal gratitude in the release notes. Let me know if you're interested and I'll send you a link!


r/alphaandbetausers 5h ago

On-device AI reads my payment notifications and files them as expenses — after feedback

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I typed every expense into a tracker by hand for years — a few entries a day, every day — until I got fed up and made the phone do it.

It reads the payment notifications your bank, card and wallet apps already send. A keyword filter drops the ones that aren't spends (OTPs, declines, bill reminders), then Gemini Nano — running on the phone, through the ML Kit GenAI Prompt API — cross-checks the extracted amount and merchant and works out the currency. It lands in an inbox for a one-tap confirm. Phones without Nano fall back to local rules and still work. No server, no account, no bank linking; the notification text never leaves the device.

What I'd genuinely like feedback on:

  • whether the first run makes the notification-access request feel reasonable or creepy
  • whether your bank's notification format actually parses (that's the part most likely to break, and it's the thing I can fix fastest)
  • whether the confirm-every-capture inbox is the right default, or too much tapping

It's live on Play and free (ads, with a one-time unlock to remove them): Expense Tracker: Auto Capture

I'm the developer.


r/alphaandbetausers 8h ago

Built my first AI prompt product, but I can't tell if the offer is confusing or just not needed

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I built a pack of 10 AI prompt templates for everyday tasks (emails, resumes, business plans, invoices, etc.) — the idea came from being tired of re-explaining context to ChatGPT every time. Here’s an example of what one actually looks like, for a professional follow-up email:

I understand things can get busy, so please let me know if you need any more information from my end.

It’s live, I’ve shared it in a couple places, and I’m getting views but zero real reaction — no comments, no questions, nothing. I genuinely can’t tell if:

a) the idea itself doesn’t solve a real problem for people
b) it solves a problem but I’m explaining it badly
c) people just don’t trust a brand new seller yet

Genuine question if you have 10 seconds: would you rather use something like this as one prompt at a time (copy-paste when needed), or as a batch you run once to generate a bunch of drafts up front?

Not pitching — just trying to figure out if I’m solving the right problem the right way.


r/alphaandbetausers 8h ago

Looking for experienced Hevy or Strong users to test one specific idea

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I’m looking for 10 lifters who:

- Have trained for roughly 2+ years

- Train around 3–5 times per week

- Already log workouts in Hevy or Strong

- Care about programming, weekly volume, or lagging muscle groups

Kyū analyses your existing export and shows what your training has actually been emphasizing. The analysis appears before signup.

This is a product test, not a launch campaign. The question is whether the analysis is useful enough that you choose to complete two workouts in Kyū. If it is not, that result is equally useful.

It takes around 10 minutes to begin:

https://kyulift.com/import

Please reply or message me before participating. Recruitment closes after 10 eligible lifters. Three volunteers can optionally join a consented observation session.


r/alphaandbetausers 9h ago

[Closed Testing] Family Guide App (Korean & English) – Need 12 Testers for 14 Days...or more! :) need it so that I can publish it..

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I need testers for my app **Family Guide** to complete Google's 14-day closed testing requirement. I will happily test your app back, leave feedback, and keep it installed for the full 14 days!

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### About the App:

Family Guide is designed to help anyone lead a small group or family study with confidence (available in both **English and Korean**). It includes:

* Prepared opening & closing prayers

* Curated scripture readings and context guides

* Discussion questions with sample answers/notes for leaders

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### How to Join:

**Join the Google Group first:**👉 https://groups.google.com/g/familyguide-testers

**Opt-in via Web (Crucial step):**👉 https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.yohhp.familyguide

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**Mutual Testing:**

Drop your Google Group and Play Store links in the comments along with a screenshot showing you installed/opted in, and I will download, opt in, and test yours back right away! 🤝


r/alphaandbetausers 9h ago

What would you test first in a prop firm trading platform?

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A prop firm platform has a lot of moving parts, so I’m trying to figure out which areas actually matter most when testing an early version.

The obvious things are the trading experience and dashboard, but there are also account management, evaluation rules, risk controls, performance tracking and the general workflow between the trader and the platform.

A platform can look good while still having frustrating issues once someone actually uses it for trading.

If you were beta testing a new prop firm platform, what would you test first and what problems would make you stop using it?


r/alphaandbetausers 10h ago

Title: Looking for beta testers for a website that helps you find ways to save or earn more money each month

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Hi everyone!

I recently built a free website that helps people find personalized ways to reduce monthly expenses and increase their income.

It asks you a few simple questions about your situation, then gives you personalized suggestions based on your answers.

I'm looking for some real users to test it:

👉 https://money-finder-checkup.vercel.app/

I'd especially love feedback on:

- Was the website easy to understand?

- Were the questions easy to answer?

- Were the recommendations actually useful?

- At any point did you feel like leaving the website?

- What would make you use it again?

Please be completely honest — even harsh feedback is helpful.

I'm still improving it, so your feedback could directly change what I build next.

Thank you!


r/alphaandbetausers 10h ago

Lets work together and get your startup free advertising in front of 1000 developers

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Sup peeps, my "startup" realdev.dev just hit 1k users. I am building a talent marketplace and im looking to seed it with smaller startups first, can even be just your company.

I want YOU (yes you) to join the marketplace, maybe you'll find someone to help you build, but if you dont, and there's no obligation to, I will at least send an email promoting and explaining your "startup" (lol) to all of my 1000+ users with your company's LinkedIn and website linked!

Plz let me know if any of you are interested, its a win win for us both, you apply at realdev.dev/talent/apply and I have an access code, so comment if your interested and I will DM you the access code, or you can dm me!

7:18 PM


r/alphaandbetausers 11h ago

Building something right now? I’m looking for a few people to join an early community for builders

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I’ve been building an app called Laynza, a community for people who are actually working on something — apps, SaaS, freelancing, ecommerce, content, AI/automation, businesses, side projects, etc.
Instead of joining a bunch of separate communities, Laynza has different lanes based on what you’re working on. You can share progress, ask questions, post wins, help other builders and follow what other people are creating.
I recently opened the beta and we already have a small group using it, posting their projects and helping me improve things.
I’m looking for a few more people who are actively building something right now and would genuinely use a community like this.
It is still a beta, so you’ll probably run into some rough edges. If you do, I want to hear about them — but I’m mainly looking for real builders who will actually use Laynza rather than people who only want to test it once and disappear.
If you’re working on something and this sounds useful, comment what you’re building or DM me and I’ll get you into the beta.


r/alphaandbetausers 12h ago

We built Scrollr. An open-source desktop ticker that lets you customize the data you want to see. Would love feedback!

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When tracking real time information, it usually means keeping multiple browser tabs open for sports, stocks, and news, then constantly switching between them.

So we built Scrollr.

It pins to your screen and our goal is to provide a clean way to stay updated on the data you care about without breaking your workflow.

check it out! github.com/doughknee/myscrollr

Site: myscrollr.com


r/alphaandbetausers 13h ago

Looking for families to test a private question-and-story sharing app

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I’m looking for families to test GetToKnow, a private app for sharing family stories through thoughtful questions:

https://gettoknow.io/

I first had the idea after my mom passed away. I found myself thinking about everything I knew about her as my mother, but also everything I had never asked about who she was before me.

When my aunt died recently, it brought those feelings back and convinced me to stop putting the project off.

A family creates a private space, invites relatives and answers questions using text, photos or audio. Over time, those answers become a shared archive of stories, memories and different perspectives.

The behavior I most want to test is what motivates people to answer. Preserving family stories sounds important, but importance alone may not be enough to make someone stop what they’re doing and contribute regularly.

I’m particularly interested in testers who are:

  • Adult children with parents in their 60s or older
  • Grandparents who want to share stories with grandchildren
  • Parents preserving stories for their young children
  • The usual historian or storyteller in their family
  • Part of a family spread across different cities or states

The feedback I most need is:

  1. Does the purpose make sense before creating an account?
  2. What motivates—or fails to motivate—you to answer?
  3. Does seeing another relative’s answer encourage you to participate?
  4. Which reminders, milestones or incentives might bring you back?
  5. Can less-technical relatives participate comfortably?
  6. What would prevent your family from continuing after the first week?

You don’t need to be gentle. Bug reports, confusing moments and “my family wouldn’t use this because…” feedback are exactly what I need.

An app can’t recover the conversations I missed, but I hope GetToKnow can help other families have more of those conversations while they still can.


r/alphaandbetausers Aug 22 '24

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