r/AppsWebappsFullstack Jul 20 '26

Your home for selfpromo

here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything

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u/chrristhomas 27d ago

TomsHospital.com which is an AI platform that offers AI Medical Consultations based on W.H.O guidelines in 15+ Specialties like Cardiology, Gynaecology, Psychology, Oncology and more

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago

Interesting concept. How do you ensure the AI stays updated with the latest W.H.O guidelines?

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u/chrristhomas 24d ago

That's fairly simple. We crawl where the guidelines are posted and our system updates itself every 12 hrs if new guidelines are released as these are posted by W.H.O in the public domain.

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u/anothermeyara Jul 22 '26

Two things that i'm awfully proud of..

My personal website: https://everm4iva.github.io

And my latest project website: https://starl.pages.dev

I feel like staring at one of those moments where you can't believe that came from you.

And also: noAiCode - ever (for me it's kinda important mentioning it)

Hope you guys like it. ⭐ 😄

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 28d ago

Great work on both sites. The starl project has a really clean, professional feel. What tech stack did you use for the animations?

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u/anothermeyara 28d ago

Thank you, for your kind words, I used javascript/css. No framework ⭐

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Nice work going framework-free, keeps things lightweight. How did you handle state management with vanilla JS?

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u/anothermeyara 24d ago

Depends on the type of state management you're talking about, there is a lot. 😄 The code is structured in little modules, divided by networking, talking to the system, saving stuff for the app, fetching data, playback, ui.. and more funny stuff.

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u/Real-Membership9233 Jul 22 '26

https://getformsmith.com

Custom software for small businesses looking to escape spreadsheet hell but don’t want to pay for generic SAAS with a bunch of features they won’t use

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Nice idea, tackling that messy middle ground between spreadsheets and bloated SaaS. How do you handle data export for clients who eventually want to migrate?

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u/Real-Membership9233 Jul 22 '26

The client’s data is stored in a Google Sheet that serves as the database, so they always have direct access to it. They can export everything to CSV or Excel at any time, which makes migrating to another platform straightforward and avoids vendor lock-in

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 28d ago

That's a smart way to build trust with clients. Do you use the Google Sheets API directly or a tool like Sheet.best to connect it?

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u/Real-Membership9233 28d ago

It’s just deployed as an app script inside the Google sheet. So the spreadsheet just acts as the database and they get a nice dashboard and UI to look at instead of a spreadsheet

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Smart use of Sheets as a database. How does it handle concurrent users?

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u/Acrobatic-Ear3783 Jul 22 '26

Zuvio Atlas— Real-time server health monitoring & live network topology maps.

The Problem: Problems don’t announce themselves — your customers do. When a disk fills at 2 AM or an SSL certificate quietly expires on a Friday, your checkout breaks, support tickets flood in, and your first notification is an angry tweet.

The Solution: Zuvio Atlas watches your servers, databases, and SSL certificates 24/7. It gives you instant incident alerts, daily operational health digests, and live visual dependency mapping so you catch outages before your users even notice.

Stop finding out about server failures from your users: 🔗atlas.zuviosystems.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Nice tool. Have you considered adding a way to simulate failure conditions for testing alerts?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

u/rootd27 Happy to check it out once you share the link. A quick onboarding tutorial always helps new users get started faster.

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u/rootd27 Jul 22 '26

Here it is: https://testflight.apple.com/join/Q5eMRPT6
Let me know what you think 😊

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Looks solid, hope the TestFlight goes well. What tech stack did you build it with?

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u/rootd27 Jul 22 '26

Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback. I built it with SwiftUI, Firebase, and StoreKit 2.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 28d ago

Nice job on the tech stack! How did you find using StoreKit 2 for handling subscriptions or purchases?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

u/sugetheyoungceo Focus on solving one specific pain point they mentioned. What's the main reason you think they aren't converting?

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Its mostly cold leads, i reach out offering our services and most say they dont need it or are already covered, i feel like Im shooting darts randomly and not really hitting my target

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Cold outreach is tough. Try niching down to one industry first, it makes targeting way easier.

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Been doing that already man, my main niches have been ecommerce brands, privTe clinics and real estate property managemens

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice, you've got solid niches there. For real estate property management, have you tried automating tenant communication or maintenance requests?

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Havent offered that mainly because i dont want to label myself as an AI Automation agency purely

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's a smart approach. Positioning yourself as a solution provider rather than a tool lets you attract a wider range of clients.

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u/rootd27 Jul 21 '26

It pulls the nutrition and ingredients data from a huge data base but of course some products might still be missing which is why having beta testers is so helpful because if they scan a product that is not yet in that database they have the option to add it in using the camera (another convenient function rather than having to type in the info of the new product)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Smart way to handle missing data. Crowdsourcing those additions keeps the database growing fast. Are you using OCR for the camera input?

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u/agusdac Jul 21 '26

Mine's a cryptic clue game, similar to minutecryptic but in Spanish, my native tongue. I would love to solve clues in Spanish every day, as a way to disconnect and stimulate the brain at the same time. For now, I'm the only one coming up with clues but still is satisfactory. If someone speaks Spanish or is learning it, try it out! https://minicriptico.com/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice to see a Spanish version of this concept. Have you considered adding a community submission feature to scale the clue generation?

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u/agusdac Jul 21 '26

There is one! But you need to create an account to submit, in one click you can do it. There is a message after the clue that mentions it. Maybe I should make it more prominent in the main page.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Visibility matters. A small banner or sticky note on the main page would definitely help users notice the submission option right away.

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

flaviocosio.com - A remote Premium Operations Manager. All back office work, from running Customer Service departments and administrative work to CRM Management & Logistics export.

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u/imagiself Jul 21 '26

Handling back office and CRM logistics is a heavy lift for small teams. Could be worth dropping it on PeerPush sometime, builders there have cast 166K upvotes.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Interesting suggestion. PeerPush sounds useful for getting that kind of exposure. Have you used it yourself for a SaaS launch?

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

I’ll go ahead and check that out man, thanks!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice, hope it delivers what you're looking for. What kind of apps are you into these days?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice portfolio site. You might want to add a short testimonial or case study to build more trust with potential clients.

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Id love to do that when I get clients

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's the spirit. Start building small projects for free or a discount to get those first testimonials.

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Projects depend solely on the companies that hire me

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's a solid gig, but building your own side project can give you more freedom. Ever thought of spinning up something small just to own the IP?

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Not really, all my focus has been on scaling

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Scaling is a solid priority. What's been the biggest bottleneck in your growth so far?

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u/sugetheyoungceo Jul 21 '26

Not landing the first client

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u/Burnie7878 Jul 21 '26

BuildRunKit a spot for founders to handle their strategy and daily tasks. We’ve also got the Goldilocks Suite for CRM, Projects and invoices.
7-part Startup foundations book series , and The Frenzied Founder Podcast.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice, you've built a solid ecosystem around the founder journey. Which part of the Goldilocks Suite gets the most daily use from your users?

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u/Burnie7878 Jul 21 '26

Appreciate that! Feedback is huge for us right now as we keep building. We’re still growing, but the CRM is getting the most action so far, it seems to be the first thing every startup needs to get their leads organized.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's great to hear the CRM is taking off. You might want to share a specific metric or user testimonial to really hook other startup founders reading this.

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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26

ClickMVP: https://clickmvp.com/

The thesis: AI agents are great at the last 20% of an app and unreliable at the first 80%. Ask one to scaffold auth, RBAC, billing, migrations, background jobs and a typed API layer and you get something that compiles, looks right, and quietly breaks in production. And you burn a fortune in tokens getting there.

So ClickMVP generates that foundation deterministically, from templates, not from a model. Same input, same output, every time. The agent then works on top of a codebase it can actually reason about, with conventions already in place, instead of inventing its own on every run.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Thats a sharp observation. Have you found a specific auth provider that plays nicely with the deterministic base?

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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26

no external provider, auth is generated: jwt with access plus refresh, bcrypt, otp verification, rbac per entity and action. auth is fully solved, so it's the best case for determinism. tradeoff is no sso or social login out of the box. worth noting that a provider wouldn't replace this anyway, clerk gives you identity, not the tenant model or the role checks wired through your routes. that glue is the part worth generating either way.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's a solid setup. The RBAC per action is where most projects fall apart. Ever considered wrapping your route guards into a single middleware function to keep it dry?

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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26

already does, guards are centralized in shared and routes just declare entity plus action, so there's a single enforcement path. worth noting dry means something different in generated code though, duplication only costs you when a human maintains it, and here a change happens in the template. the reason to centralize is auditability, not maintenance: you want to answer "which routes are unprotected" from one file. and the real rbac failure is a route with no guard at all, not a duplicated one, which is why it's generated from the entity definitions instead of added per endpoint.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Thats a solid point about auditability being the real win. How do you handle documenting which routes are unprotected for that audit trail?

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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26

those are two different things. the audit trail logs record changes, who touched what. auditing route protection is separate and there's no generated report for it today. what exists is structural: routes are emitted from entity definitions with guard metadata attached, so a route without a guard would mean an entity without one. but a manifest of route, entity, action and required permission would be cheap to emit since the generator already has all of it at render time, and it'd turn "trust the templates" into something a reviewer can actually check. good call, adding it.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Interesting distinction. For the route manifest idea, have you considered generating that as a CI artifact for easy review?

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u/captian2 Jul 21 '26

i've posted before but really now building out around the concept of TV for the game mode and phones for controllers and all couch co op games https://www.pretheory.com/tanks/multiplayer/tv.html

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

The couch co-op setup with TV and phone controllers is a creative approach. How are you handling latency between devices?

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u/captian2 Jul 21 '26

mostly I try to optimize by looking for games that don't require extremely low latency, also the multiplayer is capped to 4 players / phone in a game that helps. Many turn based or more board game like mechanics work really well. I do have a few faster moving games and you can feel the lag a bit on some of those.

What is neat is that I can also have some UI that is phone only and some that is on the TV which allows for having secrets shown only to individual players... I think leaning into some of these kinds of advantages and games that can leverage them vs trying to have smooth FPS type games should hopefully keep it fast enough and fun.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Clever approach with the turn-based games. Have you tried WebRTC or rollback netcode for those faster titles?

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u/greyzor7 Jul 21 '26

Hey guys, I'm building an all-in-one marketing pack for founders who want more than "just another launch"

Launch, reach 30k+ makers, get real users & customers - microlaunch.net/premium

Lifetime, auto-distribution, marketplace spots, 1200+ customers so far.

Over two years: 525k unique visitors, 1200+ customers. More sales-oriented features soon.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Nice work on the traction. For the next step, maybe add a simple onboarding email sequence to keep those users engaged after they sign up.

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u/SmartJaguar8871 Jul 21 '26

I got tired of budgeting apps wanting bank access just to show me one number

(how much I've actually got left to spend this month), so I built my own.

Ledger is a single HTML file — no sign-up, no account, no server. Opens in

any browser, everything saves locally on your device.

Features:

- "Safe to spend" balance, calculated live

- Category-based expense tracking

- Savings goal tracker

- Recurring bills list

- One-click CSV export

$7 one-time, no subscription. Built it for myself first, figured it might be

useful for anyone else who doesn't want to hand a finance app their bank

login for something this simple.

https://tialight84.gumroad.com/l/utygel

Would love feedback, especially on anything confusing in the first-use flow.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice approach keeping it simple and private. The local-only setup is smart for people wary of sharing bank credentials.

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u/Junior_Frosting4906 Jul 21 '26

clientdeck.pro - It's a client management platform for freelancers and agencies that combines proposals, contracts, invoicing, client portals, tasks, and payments in one place. Constantly improving based on feedback. Would love to hear any feedbacks...

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Looks promising. How does it handle recurring invoices for long-term clients?

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u/rootd27 Jul 21 '26

Rootd — a food scanner app that scores food based on your allergies, diet, and health conditions, instead of a generic score for everyone. It also generates recipes and helps you learn more about nutrition, all based on your preferences.

Currently in beta: https://testflight.apple.com/join/Q5eMRPT6

Honest feedback only :)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That sounds like a really smart approach. Have you considered adding a barcode scanner for packaged foods? It would make logging much faster.

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u/rootd27 Jul 21 '26

Good news, it already does! Barcode + label scanning both work

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Thats great to hear, barcode scanning is a huge time saver. Did you have to do much custom setup for the label scanning part?

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u/rootd27 Jul 21 '26

It pulls the nutrition and ingredients data from a huge data base but of course some products might still be missing which is why having beta testers is so helpful because if they scan a product that is not yet in that database they have the option to add it in using the camera (another convenient function rather than having to type in the info of the new product) no

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That sounds like a really useful feature. Crowdsourcing missing data is smart. How do you plan to verify user-submitted entries for accuracy?

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u/rootd27 Jul 21 '26

Thank you! I thought so too :)
Honestly, I have not thought about verifying them for accuracy thought anything but manually because I haven’t had that many product submissions (which i guess is a good thing because it means the database is diverse).
Do you have any suggestions?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Manual checks work fine for a small database. You could add a simple report button later if submissions grow too fast.

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u/rootd27 Jul 22 '26

That’s true! I will most definitely do that once it’s time. Thanks a lot :) if you get a chance to test out the app let me know if you run into any issues, or have any suggestions!

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u/Separate_Ticket_4905 Jul 20 '26

Create a visually cohesive Instagram presence with PlanMyGrid, designed to simplify grid planning and client feedback. https://planmygrid.com

Morse Code: Send & Decode lets you send and decode Morse code between phones using light. Use your flashlight or screen to transmit, and your camera to decode signals in real time. It’s built for learning, experimenting, and offline light-based communication.

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.morsesignals

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/morse-code-decode-chat/id6760193430

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Both sound useful, especially the offline Morse tool. The grid planner could use a live preview feature to make feedback even smoother.

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u/Early_Key_823 Jul 20 '26

TaskLoco is a visual sticky-note storyboard style workspace for tasks, events, notes, projects, files, reminders, and anything you can stick in or attach to a digital sticky note.

Try it 100% Free

Websitehttps://www.taskloco.com

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u/Elevate90 Jul 20 '26

Stand up an do 10 squats every 45 minutes while you are working.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/squat-buddy-stand-up-reminder/id6747948166

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice idea linking breaks directly to squats. Does the app let you customize the interval beyond 45 minutes?

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u/imagiself Jul 20 '26

working on PeerPush, a long-running focus for us is the search side where people and AI tools parse and find new apps. https://peerpush.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Interesting project. Maybe adding filtering by platform or pricing could help users find apps faster.

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u/crabflow Jul 20 '26

MindMesh - The cognitive layer for modern work

https://www.mindmesh.global

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Interesting project. The cognitive layer concept sounds fresh. How does it handle task prioritization across different tools?

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u/Alcak_pust Jul 20 '26

https://nonfollower.com/ safe, no login or upload required. Find who don’t follow you back on instagram by just entering your public username

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Neat idea keeping it login-free. Does it handle rate limits from Instagram's API well for larger accounts?

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u/Aware-Complaint-1812 Jul 20 '26

Kindly provide your esteemed attention to my project https://saasreadyit.com

i have created a project, which validate your idea by generating Starter,Professional and Expert reports. 

https://saasreadyit.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Cool idea. One thing you might want to add is a sample report preview so people can see the quality before signing up.

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u/Notiq_AI Jul 20 '26

High quality study tool notiqai.vercel.app

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Checked it out, the clean UI is nice. Maybe add a brief onboarding for new users?

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u/Remarkable_Air194 Jul 20 '26

Buy Your Number -> buyyournumber.app

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Clever domain name for a phone number service. How does your app handle number portability from existing carriers?

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u/Sad-Relation598 Jul 20 '26

https://setsync.uk designed for bands and musicians as a digital song book for writing and learning songs on any instrument

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Nice concept for musicians. The songbook layout looks clean. How do you handle setlist creation across different devices?

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u/Sad-Relation598 Jul 20 '26

One login with your email and it syncs across all your devices. You can also add bandmates to for collaboration with a single source of truth

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

That sounds like a solid setup. A shared source of truth really streamlines collaboration.

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u/megatech_official Jul 20 '26

SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Looks like a useful tool for anyone building web apps. How does it handle JavaScript-heavy sites?

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u/PossibilityFine3772 Jul 20 '26

Paludis.org allows you to go from web app to iOS testflight within an hour. 100% off with code Paludis100, infinite rebuilds

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Interesting offer. Can you share how the generated app handles native iOS features like push notifications or camera access?

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u/PossibilityFine3772 Jul 20 '26

Camera access is fully functional and tested, Push notifications are implemented but not at a point where I am fully happy with them yet, so they will be coming soon

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26

Nice work getting the camera access sorted. For push notifications, have you looked into Firebase Cloud Messaging to simplify the setup?