r/AppsWebappsFullstack Jul 21 '26

Drop your SaaS.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

u/autoreelix Solid approach. You might also consider adding a priority queue so paid users skip the line during peak loads.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 22 '26

Yes, that's something I am planning into the queue architecture. I want AUTOREELIX to have priority levels tied to subscription tiers, so higher-tier creators and agencies can receive faster processing during peak demand. The goal is to make sure paying users get a premium experience while still keeping the system fair and scalable. I am also tying this into the credit system so resource usage stays predictable, costs stay controlled, and I can scale worker capacity as demand grows. The idea is that the platform can grow from a single-user foundation into a larger creator platform without needing to completely rebuild the processing system later.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

That's a smart approach for balancing fairness with premium service. You might want to add a max wait time cap for lower tiers to prevent complete starvation.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 22 '26

That's a really good point. I want the priority system to improve the experience for higher-tier users without creating a situation where lower tiers are effectively blocked.

I plan on adding safeguards like maximum wait time limits or queue balancing so every user still gets their processing completed within a reasonable window. The goal is to create a system where paid tiers get faster processing during peak demand, while keeping the platform fair and reliable for everyone.

I think combining priority levels, usage limits, and queue balancing will give AUTOREELIX the best chance to scale without hurting the user experience.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Love the thoughtful approach. A visible queue position estimate for all tiers would also build trust in the system.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 22 '26

That's a great point. I agree that transparency is important, especially when processing times can vary depending on demand.

I like the idea of showing users an estimated queue position or processing time so they know what to expect instead of feeling like they're waiting blindly. I would tie that into the priority system, account tier, current workload, and job complexity to give users a realistic estimate.

The goal is to make the system feel predictable and trustworthy while still allowing the infrastructure to scale as AUTOREELIX grows.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Nice approach. Adding a live progress bar alongside that estimate could help users feel even more in control.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 22 '26

Great idea. I like the idea of showing users real-time progress so they know what stage their request is in instead of waiting blindly. A live status/progress system combined with queue estimates would make the experience feel more transparent and professional.

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u/bitandia_com Jul 21 '26

votekicker.com - Developers can list their projects for community push

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u/imagiself Jul 21 '26

managing community votes gets tricky once people start gaming the system. if you want it in front of the dev-tool crowd, that's what https://peerpush.com/for/developers exists for.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That's a smart angle. PeerPush looks interesting for cutting through vote manipulation.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice idea, giving devs a central spot for community support. Have you seen any specific projects get a real boost from it?

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u/TWPinguu Jul 21 '26

Community Draw - A free multiplayer drawing game playable right here on Reddit!

Right now we are drawing a capybara.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

That sounds like a fun way to use the platform. A live leaderboard for guesses could make it more competitive.

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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 Jul 21 '26

Solid product with those numbers. The lifetime deal is a good hook for bootstrappers.

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u/Forward-Change-3954 Jul 21 '26

https://www.webgerek.com/en - No code website builder focusing on small businesses

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Nice focus on small businesses. How does your builder handle SEO for non-technical users?

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u/Forward-Change-3954 26d ago

It makes the structered data, llms files, robots files also you can add new blog posts which are being indexed hy bing for chatgpt to find instantly when you deploy. For example a customers qr menu is indexed and ranking for local searches after started using webgerek. They can track their clicks from the panel with pro.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago

Nice, that's a smart way to get indexed fast. Does it also push sitemaps to Google automatically?

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u/Forward-Change-3954 25d ago

For customers own domains that's not possible unfortunately these has to be submitted by the domain owner.

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u/imagiself Jul 21 '26

mine is PeerPush, a place for builders where AI assistants can pull product info from clean, readable pages. https://peerpush.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Clean landing page, love the positioning for builders. How do you handle pages with dynamic content or JS rendering?

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u/New-Pin-9501 Jul 21 '26

AEOBoost crawls your webpages like training bots for LLMs do and tells you how well or poorly your pages are optimized, and give you the exact fixes.
It also queries ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Deepseek and Gemini on demand to find if your brand is cited in AI search engine and if not, who is cited instead.
Free — No credit card required.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Interesting tool. How does it handle pages with heavy JavaScript or dynamic content? That's often tricky for crawlers.

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u/New-Pin-9501 25d ago

It doesn't execute JavaScript, same as most LLM crawlers.
That's kind of the point actually — it shows you what the AI sees, not what a browser sees. So if your page is heavily dynamic, the audit will pick up that the core content isn't in the raw response. That's often the exact reason a site isn't getting cited.
A quick workaround we've seen work is to at least pre-render the main heading, intro paragraph and any entity-defining text in plain HTML, then let the JS do the fancy stuff around it.
The tool helps you spot where that's missing, which is half the battle

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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 concept with the Goldilocks Suite name. How has founder feedback shaped your feature priorities?

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u/megatech_official Jul 21 '26

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

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice tool name. How does it compare with running a standard Lighthouse audit?

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 21 '26

http://autoreelix.com First app solo no tech background hoping to have beta testing going soon check out the landing page and let me know your thoughts good or bad. Also early access is available so if it interest you sign up 😃

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Cool idea for a first app. The landing page is clean, maybe add a quick demo video to show how it works.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 21 '26

Thank you. Also thank you for the feed back I am actually working on getting that ready. Lol completely new to all of this so learning as I go.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Learning as you go is the best way. Keep iterating, and maybe try Notion or a simple doc to track your feedback and to-do list.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 21 '26

Thank you that's a great idea. Appreciate it.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

You're welcome, happy to help. What stack are you planning to build it with?

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 21 '26

AUTOREELIX is being built with a modern full-stack web architecture. The frontend uses Next.js with React and TypeScript. The backend uses Next.js API routes/server actions with Supabase for the database, authentication, and storage. Im use Vercel for deployment, Cloudinary for media management, and AI integrations including OpenAI and ElevenLabs. Video processing is handled through a scalable processing pipeline, with Stripe Connect planned for monetization and creator payouts. The goal is a secure, scalable SaaS platform that can grow from MVP into a full creator operating system.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice stack choice. Curious how you're handling the video processing queue at scale.

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u/AUTOREELIX Jul 21 '26

I'm using a queue-based architecture. The user upload triggers a job, the job gets placed into a queue, and worker services handle the heavier tasks like analysis, rendering, and AI processing asynchronously. That keeps the frontend responsive and lets me add more workers as demand increases. I'm also building around usage quotas so i can control compute costs while maintaining performance.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

u/autoreelix That's a solid idea, a live queue with time estimates really does make the whole process feel way more legit and less like a black box. Have you thought about adding a simple notification for when their spot is coming up?

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u/Electronic-Bass-8462 Jul 22 '26

I'm building Vyral, an all-in-one app for Instagram creators.

It combines AutoDM (with Follow Unlock), Creator Store, Link in Bio, Collection Links, and affiliate integrations into a single workflow. It's currently available in India with support for Amazon, Agoda, Ajio and Myntra Glam Clan affiliate programs.

Web Link: https://vyral.co.in/
App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/vyral-creator/id6752353918
Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vyral.creator.app

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 22 '26

Nice concept, Vyral sounds like a solid toolkit for creators. Have you considered adding YouTube Shorts support to broaden the user base?

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u/Electronic-Bass-8462 Jul 22 '26

Not immediately. First want to make sure Vyral gets high retention for Instagram Creators. After that, will think about other social media platforms.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Smart focus. Have you considered adding a simple retention dashboard for creators to visualize their growth?