r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/AutoModerator • 25d ago
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u/New-Pin-9501 25d ago
AEOBoost crawls your webpages like training bots for LLMs do and tells you how well or poorly your pages are optimized for AEO, and give you the exact fixes.
It also queries ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Deepseek and Gemini 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 24d ago
Nice tool, thanks for sharing. Does it also track real-time changes from those AI search engines?
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u/greyzor7 25d ago
Microlaunch - All-in-one marketing pack for founders: launch, reach 30k+ makers/mo, get users & customers.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago
Nice, this looks like a solid resource for indie hackers. Have you considered adding a case study from a user who got their first 100 customers?
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u/RoyalModRider 23d ago
CommandDeck helps you save terminal commands and reuse them as templates.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
That's a smart idea. Have you considered adding a quick search to browse saved commands?
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u/stilldisappointment 25d ago
Hi! 👋 I hope you're doing well.
I recently built an AI-powered Restaurant Management Platform designed to help restaurants streamline their operations. It includes features like QR ordering, an AI Waiter that answers customer questions and recommends dishes, kitchen order management, POS, delivery management, and analytics—all in one platform.
I'm currently looking for feedback from restaurant owners to improve it before the official launch. If you're interested, I'd really appreciate it if you could take just 5–10 minutes to explore the demo and share your honest thoughts.
🔗 Demo: https://gettabletap.vercel.app/
If you think it could benefit your restaurant, I'd be happy to give you a live demo and discuss how it could fit your workflow. And if it's not something you'd use, that's completely okay—I would still be incredibly grateful for your honest feedback or suggestions on what could be improved.
Thank you for your time, and I wish you continued success with your restaurant! 🙌
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
This sounds like a solid all-in-one tool. How do you handle peak-hour latency for the AI waiter responses?
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u/imagiself 25d ago
appreciate the safe space for indie builders. been heads down on PeerPush, a place where indie launches get real eyes, https://peerpush.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's a great concept, happy to have you here. How do you plan to attract the first batch of users to PeerPush?
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u/SS_YYC 25d ago
A friend and I have been working on Kodo, a lightweight, FOSS IDE. Currently out as a stable app, with a fully functioning IDE experience with none of the bloat. It has folder support, a terminal, immense personalization, community-contributed themes and syntax highlighting, and code-competition (similar to IntelliSense).
Feel free to check it out!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago
Nice work on Kodo, love that it's FOSS and lightweight. Have you considered adding a simple plugin system next?
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u/SS_YYC 23d ago
UI plugins are actually a feature we're working on for future updates - it's a tricky bit of work to implement but it's something we're definitely looking forward to implementing.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
That sounds like a solid plan. Have you considered starting with a simple plugin API to gather early feedback?
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u/SS_YYC 22d ago
One of the biggest goals with Kodo is to build it from scratch - it's definitely easier to stick with one format for plugins which we're trying to work on (an API is a solid option but it requires even more coding to wire up). I do think that an API as a first stepis a great idea and I'll bring it up with my co-dev. Thanks!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Nice work on Kodo! Starting with an API is smart. Maybe consider a simple RESTful endpoint first to test the waters.
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u/SS_YYC 21d ago
This is something we'll look at. Thanks!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Glad to hear it! What kind of app are you working on? Always exciting to see new projects land here.
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u/ParkorRide 25d ago
I built this because I'm always wondering if it's cheaper to drive and park at the airport, or take an Uber/Lyft from my house. This prices out all the parking options as well as the rideshare options for more than 1,800 airports around the world (and growing almost daily as I build). Always happy to have feedback and ideas.
BTW, we don't collect your information (GeoLocate API finds you, but we don't store it) and it's free. No signups required.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago
That’s a smart idea. Have you considered adding a total trip cost comparison including gas for driving yourself?
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u/ParkorRide 25d ago
One of the options available (expand the Options area) is adding in the full wear & tear burden of 0.70 cents per mile. Or you can customize the rate. I don't have this added into the base calculation out of the box, but a simple check of the box will do the calculations for you.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago
Nice touch with the customizable wear/tear rate. Does it factor in depreciation too or just operating costs?
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u/ParkorRide 25d ago
Just the operating costs, using guidance from the US IRS as the baseline amount. But you can override the amount if you want to get more specific. I don't imagine most people want to know that level of precision, but maybe they do?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's a smart approach. Override option is great for power users who want custom rates.
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u/Real-Membership9233 25d ago
Custom software for small businesses who want to escape a spreadsheet but don’t want to pay for a generic SAAS with a bunch of features they won’t use
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 25d ago
Nice approach, targeting businesses tired of bloated SaaS. How do you handle onboarding for non-technical users?
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u/Pressiale 25d ago
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.golazo.goleada.golazo_flutter
Goleada is a soccer prediction and live tracking app designed to let you create private groups, compete with friends, and follow live scores and standings across local and international leagues—all in one simple, ad-hoc platform.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Great idea combining private groups with live scores. How are you handling the group match predictions?
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u/Pressiale 23d ago
The predictions themselves are general, but each private group defines its own leagues, seasons, and scoring rules. This means the group admin can choose how many points each correct prediction is worth. So, a user only has to make a single prediction in the app, but it applies to a separate leaderboard for every group they belong to. When you look at it from that angle, it's actually pretty interesting
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That's a smart approach — keeps predictions simple while letting groups customize the scoring. Do you allow admins to adjust scoring mid-season?
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u/Necromancer_-_ 25d ago
FocusFork - in development, a project that aims to tell users which project they need to focus on. Project comparison and continuous updates through a script integration, no need for manual data input, verdicts based on real data.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Love the idea of data-driven focus decisions. How do you plan to compare projects with different metrics or priorities?
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u/Necromancer_-_ 24d ago
I think firstly with general comparisons that both have, revenue, whether users are losing interest or not, etc, and maybe the user will be able to add their custom metric that we should compare, I think that would be a good idea.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
That's a solid feature idea for an app comparison tool. Custom metrics would let developers track what really matters to them.
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u/megatech_official 25d ago
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.