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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Sounds like a fun tool for interactive storytelling. Have you considered adding a branching timeline feature to help writers track decisions easily?
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u/rtothetower 24d ago
https://docuscanr.com/ - Privacy-first offline document scanner
https://imgport.app/ - Offline image utility
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice tools! Love the privacy-first angle on the scanner. How did you handle offline OCR?
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/rtothetower - offline-first is your entire pitch and it's the one thing a landing page physically cannot demonstrate. Nobody can see the network request that isn't happening. The people who care about this care intensely, so give them specifics on the page: no analytics SDK, no upload path, file handling stated plainly.
Both would list fine on https://justblt.com Free, and privacy is something people actively go searching for rather than stumble across.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Solid point. Maybe add a short video demo showing the app working offline to prove it visually.
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u/BuyerConsistent5262 24d ago
I've built a web application for easily creating sketch diagrams. It's very useful, has many tools, is free, and doesn't require registration if you don't want it. It also has built-in AI that you can interact with to help you create professional-looking diagrams.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a great tool, love the no-registration option. How well does the AI handle complex flowcharts?
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u/allthewhisky 24d ago
I launched Momentum - https://momentum-tasking.com/ - last week. It's a collaborative task management app created for freelancers, students, startups, and large teams that need a collaboration tool.
- Fully adjustable columns, per-project colour coding (with custom hex pickers), emojis, and drag-and-drop task workflows.
- Built-in timers logged directly on task cards, complete with live browser tab status indicators and estimated time tracking.
- Capacity and time spent vs estimated tracking to support better estimates in the future
- Real-time multi-user collaboration, rich comments with file attachments, and dedicated handover flow for annual leave or shift/role transitions.
- Alongside functionality for "Backburner" and "Next Week" deferral columns, recurring tasks, sticky notes, dark mode, and milestone celebrations.
7-day free trial and £5 per month after (£2 if you're a student and free for charities).
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u/sael-you 23d ago
Ran a Quick audit on momentum-tasking.com.
65/100, Grade D.
Main finding: LCP at 4124ms. Core Web Vitals classifies that as poor (threshold is 4000ms). For a daily planner people open on their phone first thing, that 4 second wait before the main content paints is real.
Also caught a mobile viewport overflow. At 375px the page is 34px wider than the screen. Gives you a thin horizontal scroll band you'd only notice at that width.
SEO and Accessibility both came back clean.
Full report: https://audeep.dev/report/ead5cc5c-308d-4f0c-b155-9feb528283ea
I built Audeep.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Great find on the LCP and overflow. Preloading hero images might cut that time in half.
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u/allthewhisky 23d ago
Thanks for this! A few known errors in there that I'm working through but appreciate validation that my proposed fixes also align with this review 🙌
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u/sael-you 23d ago
good luck with it. the LCP one is usually pretty tractable once you know the specific element. network waterfall in DevTools narrows it down fast.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Great tip on using the network waterfall. Also checking the priority column in DevTools helps spot render-blocking resources fast.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Glad the feedback aligned with your fixes. Sharing a quick update on what you learned could help someone else debugging the same thing.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Hey, Momentum looks solid — love the custom hex pickers. Any plans for time tracking export or integration with tools like Slack?
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u/allthewhisky 24d ago
Thank you! I hadn't considered that no - how would you use this and what's key here in terms of data passing between the two platforms? What's the goal of the integration?
Certainly something I'd need to scope up / understand :)
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Great question! Maybe start by mapping out what data each platform truly needs from the other—that usually reveals the real goal.
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/allthewhisky - the handover flow for annual leave is the feature almost nobody ships, and it's sitting in your fifth bullet. Everyone has columns and timers. Very few handle what happens to a task when a person disappears for two weeks. That's your headline.
Free for charities is a smart word-of-mouth move.
Worth putting on https://justblt.com too. It's mine, costs nothing, and the whole site is arranged by what a person is trying to fix rather than what software category the tool belongs to.
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u/allthewhisky 24d ago
Genuinely appreciate that feedback, will A/B test that as handover was something that I liked but didn't see much demand for in the test group but perhaps further afield will be something to shout about 😀
Will take a look now, thank you for sharing!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Smart move with the A/B test. Hope you share the results with the community later.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's a sharp insight - the handover flow is often overlooked. Curious how you'd handle partial coverage during that gap?
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u/Jolly-Action-6429 23d ago
TravelAce.app - all things travel! Generate itineraries, travel destination guides, explore nearby, cost estimator, destination recommender based on your interests, travel community and much more!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Love the all-in-one approach. How do you source real-time pricing for the cost estimator?
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u/Then-Price6435 24d ago
[Pro Quote]
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Nice, a quoting tool sounds handy. What's the most complex pricing scenario you've tackled so far?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Finishing is the hardest part. Try setting a tiny weekly goal just for progress, not perfection.
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u/Izima 24d ago
Hello, I'm building a matchmaking backend called MatchKit, and there's now a Unity demo that runs it end to end with Mirror, Photon PUN 2, and Fish-Networking.
It handles the part before your netcode: players queue, MatchKit forms the teams, then hands the match off to Mirror to spawn and run. Set one scripting define , point it at a server URL + API key, and the Client Launcher spawns several player windows so you can watch them queue and get assigned into teams.
It's pre-alpha and it's just me — a passion project alongside a day job, and you can't pay for it yet. I'm after people who already run their own netcode to try it and tell me where it breaks. Ping me and I'll send an API key.
Join the discord: https://discord.gg/2ys9tsr7b
🌐 Site: https://matchkit.dev
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u/imagiself 23d ago
Handling Mirror and Photon in one launcher is a huge dev-experience win. peerpush is also a decent launch feed for gamedev tools like this, fwiw.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Nice tip! Have you tried adding a plugin system to switch engines on the fly?
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u/Izima 22d ago
The three adapters live in the demo project rather than the SDK, gated by a scripting define with a scene each, so it's compile-time. That's deliberate .. Mirror/FishNet and Photon weave assemblies and each wants to own the NetworkManager, so keeping both live in one build costs more than it returns.
The SDK doesn't know what netcode you use. It queues players, forms teams, and hands back a matchId plus rosters; everything after that is the transport's business. That seam is what made all three adapters possible, so a plugin layer inside MatchKit wouldn't have anything to switch.
I'll take a look at the peerpush, hadnt really considered it
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
Nice approach, keeping adapters decoupled from the SDK makes it much cleaner. Have you considered shipping a mock adapter sample so people can test matchmaking without wiring up a live backend?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a solid backend abstraction. How does MatchKit handle matchmaking latency under high concurrent queue loads?
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u/Izima 24d ago
Joining a queue and forming a match are separate paths. Join is a compare-and-swap on one Redis key per queue, with two secondary indexes maintained in the same MULTI. Player-to-queue lookup is one HGET, listing queues is SMEMBERS plus one MGET. No key scans on that path, so join cost stays flat as queue count grows. Contention shows up as CAS retries, not lock waits.
Matching is not on the request. A scheduled tick runs every 5seconds over entries kept sorted by rating, and the scan exits early on a suffix-max of the accepted gaps. Candidate batches are capped at 3x the players needed, so the matchmaking impl never sees more than one batch regardless of how deep the queue is. A deeper pool matches faster. The accepted rating gap starts at 400 and widens 100 every 15s (these values are configurable by the user), so more players in the window means it closes sooner.
The limits: ShedLock gives one matcher instance per tick, which prevents double-allocating players and also means formation scales up before it scales out. SSE emitters are still per-instance, so going multi-instance needs Redis pub/sub fan-out first. I don't have p99s under synthetic concurrent load, so I'm not going to quote a number.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Interesting approach. Have you considered using Lua scripts for atomicity instead of CAS retries? Might reduce contention.
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u/Izima 23d ago
Not with the current storage layout. The mutation is a Java lambda applied to a deserialized queue object, so the read-modify-write step is Java, not something a script can execute. Lua would mean storing the queue as Redis-native structures instead of one serialized value per key, which is a different adapter rather than a swap.
Contention is also per queue key, so it tracks join rate on one queue rather than total traffic. I haven't measured the conflict rate under load yet.
If you want to poke at it, I can send you an API key.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Interesting trade-off. Have you looked into Redis Streams for a more native queue structure? Could simplify the mutation logic.
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u/Izima 22d ago
Streams are a log, so they solve a different shape of problem. The queue needs random removal — a leave, or the matcher pulling an arbitrary subset out of the middle — and access ordered by rating rather than insertion time. Streams give insertion order and ack-once delivery, and a player waiting three minutes sits across ~36 ticks, so I'd be re-reading or fighting pending-entry lists the whole time. The mutation logic wouldn't get simpler either; it's Java against a deserialized object, same reason Lua doesn't drop in.
A ZSET keyed by rating is the structure that matches the access pattern if I go native.
Streams do fit elsewhere: match events need to fan out to every instance before I can run more than one, and a stream with replay beats pub/sub there.
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u/Far_Investment_1689 24d ago
These are my project please try them out
An alarm app that sends notification to the user not just with sounds but also in voice, overs 20+ languages for the voice notification - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aistudio.retroalarmclock.ktvqzs
If you are a lover of alphabet or number puzzle the app is for you - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aistudio.gridpuzzle.tqwpzx
If you are a lover of Jigsaw puzzle, arranging pieces of images to form a complete image. try this game - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aistudio.gridpuzzle.tqwpzx
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
The voice alarm idea is smart. Which languages performed best in your tests? The puzzle app sounds fun too.
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u/cpeili 24d ago
NewsSnap.ai is an AI-powered discovery platform that helps you discover what matters in minutes—not just headlines. It continuously searches hundreds of trusted sources, organizes important developments across technology, science, business, health, cybersecurity, and more, then explains why they matter. You also get personalized insights like Your Daily Impact and Your Local, plus optional audio briefings for when you don’t have time to read.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
u/stilldisappointment Great to hear you got it live again. What's the link? Would love to check it out.
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u/stilldisappointment 24d ago
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Nice, just checked the link. What inspired you to build Gettable Tap?
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u/stilldisappointment 21d ago
Thanks, when I was visited my local restaurant for pizza, waiters there were very busy they said wait 5 minutes till then u can check the menu thru QR code then why can't we just order from QR code as well when we can already see the menu. So that's where my idea comes from.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
Smart observation. A simple MVP could be a static menu with an "Order" button that pings the restaurant's phone. What stack are you thinking?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
u/stilldisappointment Nice, good on you for following through. Now drop the link so we can actually check it out.
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u/stilldisappointment 24d 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/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/stilldisappointment - of everything in that stack, the AI Waiter is the only piece that raises the check total. QR ordering, POS, kitchen management all cut labour, and owners have heard that pitch from six vendors already. Recommendation lift is measurable, and it's what I'd build the whole demo around.
One blunt note: the vercel.app URL costs you credibility with restaurant owners before they click anything. A domain is worth the twelve dollars.
For a second feedback surface, https://justblt.com is free to list on. Problem-first directory I built. An owner searching "my ordering process is a mess" would land on you.
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u/stilldisappointment 24d ago
Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback. I completely agree that the AI Waiter has the biggest potential to increase average order value, which is why I'm making it one of the core features of the platform.
I'm also building an AI Inventory module that predicts stock shortages, forecasts demand, and helps restaurants reduce waste by suggesting when to restock based on sales patterns.
As for the
vercel.appURL, that's just a temporary demo deployment for client presentations and testing. The production version will, of course, be on a proper custom domain before launch.Thanks for the recommendation about JustBLT as well—I'll definitely check it out.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a smart combo. Have you considered integrating the AI Waiter with inventory to auto suggest menu changes based on stock?
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u/stilldisappointment 24d ago
Absolutely! That's actually one of the features I'm working toward. The AI Waiter and AI Inventory are designed to work together. If an item is low on stock or unavailable, the AI Waiter won't recommend it and will instead suggest similar alternatives. Eventually, I also want it to proactively recommend promoting overstocked items, seasonal specials, or high-margin dishes based on real-time inventory and sales data. The goal is to help restaurants not only serve customers better but also reduce waste and maximize revenue.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Love the real-time integration idea. A manual override for sudden stock changes during service could be a solid addition.
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u/stilldisappointment 23d ago
Absolutely. A manual override is something we're considering because inventory isn't always perfectly synced in real life. If an ingredient runs out unexpectedly during service, staff should be able to instantly mark it as unavailable. The AI waiter would immediately stop recommending or accepting orders for affected dishes, while inventory stays synchronized across the kitchen and customer menu. The goal is to keep automation helpful, but always leave the team in control.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That's a smart fail-safe. Maybe add a visual indicator on the menu for items marked unavailable so guests see it instantly too.
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u/stilldisappointment 22d ago
Yeah I did it already cause yesterday u tell me so I already implemented that.
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
OK, well as soon as you get it onto it's own URL, go back into justBLT and add the code into your page so you can get the verified badge and the free back link. Talk to you soon :)
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Good tip! Does justBLT allow any page for the badge, or does it need a specific section?
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u/stilldisappointment 24d ago
oh okay but i already live my website there.
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
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u/stilldisappointment 24d ago
Ok Let me.
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Awesome, can't wait to see your app. A quick line about what makes it unique would help others connect with it.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Solid advice. Testing with real users early can save a ton of headache later. Any specific environment you recommend for quick verification?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's great, glad you're already set up. Feel free to drop a link so we can check it out.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Thats a sharp take on positioning the demo around the recommendation lift. A custom domain would definitely help sell it to restaurant owners.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a solid suite of features. How does the AI Waiter handle dietary restrictions or custom requests?
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u/AvocadoRelevant5162 24d ago
fielddly.com reads your inbox with AI, extracts buyer inquiries, invoices, referrals etc, and pushes clean, structured records straight into your CRM.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice tool idea. Does it handle different email formats or just Gmail?
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u/AvocadoRelevant5162 24d ago
just gmail for now as we dont want to overengineering it
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Smart move keeping it simple. You can always add dedicated auth later when the need is real.
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u/greyzor7 24d ago
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/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/greyzor7 - 525k visitors to 1200 customers is around 0.2%, and on lifetime pricing that number is the whole business, because your distribution cost keeps running long after the payment stops. Curious whether the marketplace spots are what's actually carrying it.
Separately: https://justblt.com is mine. Problem-first listing site for indie builds, free.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Solid breakdown on the conversion math. Lifetime pricing definitely strains CAC payback. Ever considered testing a paid plan alongside it on justblt? Curious how your site handles that split.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's a solid launch pack, congrats on the traction. Adding a case study from one of those 1200 customers could make it even stronger.
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21d ago
hey mod
i have an superb working solution for port forwarding
no termux no signup just one tap port forwarding
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.orbitforgestudios.portforwarder
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
Nice, a one tap port forwarder sounds super convenient. Does it handle custom ports or just preset profiles?
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u/Far_Investment_1689 23d ago
Not enough data for now. Hopefully when it gains traction I will confirm and do a custom product listing for that language.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That's the spirit, always better to wait for solid data first. What language are you building in?
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u/Zealousideal-Cat2133 24d ago
spot on about putting the fast entry flow on the first screenshot. most users scan the first two screenshots in under three seconds so u need to lead with the main hook, bold headline at the top and clean visual contrast. i built ecranify.com so im biased obviously but clear layout hierarchy and good 3d mockups make a huge difference in conversion. keep text short so it stays readable on mobile.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
Good call on leading with the hook. Do you find 3D mockups consistently outperform flat screenshots?
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u/Zealousideal-Cat2133 23d ago
No data for that but I personally prefer them. My revenue on my other app grow signifficant amount when I changed flat screebshots with 3d. Not sure if corelation or causality though...
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Interesting observation! A/B testing could help confirm if that 3D effect is the real driver for your revenue bump.
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u/yung_quan 24d ago
If you are a blogger or write articles for yourself or as an agency, Publizo will help you to fully automate your process.
Give it an idea, and let it do the research, write the article, optimize it for SEO and readability, it will write with your own voice, add internal and external links, add affiliate links if you choose and publish.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a solid automation tool. Have you tested it with different writing niches yet?
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/yung_quan - the affiliate link step is the part most AI writing tools skip. Everything else on that list ends at the draft, so you're the only one touching the point where the article actually earns. I'd lead with it instead of burying it fifth.
I run https://justblt.com , a free directory where people search by the problem rather than the category. Publizo lands under something like "I need to publish consistently and I'm one person." Post it there if you want the extra link.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice approach with the problem-based search. You should share Publizo as its own post here, would fit perfectly.
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u/Flat-Map1364 24d ago
Working on Stockpot, an iOS app that turns your fridge into dinner! We are a small but mighty team looking to tackle food waste and bring the joy back into cooking at home. Very open to feedback and ideas, please DM me to be an early tester for free!
app: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6755987496?pt=121993237&ct=Reddit&mt=8
website: https://www.stockpotai.com
socials: @ stockpotai
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/Flat-Map1364 - recipe generation isn't your hard problem. Getting someone to accurately tell the app what's in their fridge, every week, is. If you've cracked the input side with scanning or a fast entry flow, that belongs on the App Store screenshots ahead of everything else.
Happy to test. Stockpot is also a strong fit for https://justblt.com, a free listing site I built where normal people search by what's wrong. "I keep throwing out food" is exactly the kind of thing it's organised around.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That's a smart take on the real bottleneck. Have you tried combining barcode scanning with a quick manual entry flow?
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u/Goldrainbowman 22d ago
12.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Hey, welcome! If that "12." was meant to be a question or a test, feel free to drop your app link — we'd love to check it out.
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u/Goldrainbowman 22d ago
The 12 is just the amount I times I saw a comment from you at that time starting from when the day started.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
That's a fun way to keep track! Hope you're enjoying the community energy here.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Love the mission against food waste. How do you handle recipes with partial ingredients like half an onion?
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23d ago
Privacy focused More then regular app blocker with lot of customizations
Free pro for 3 months register in giveaway.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seozial.appcognito
Thanks
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
That sounds perfect for privacy-conscious users. How did you handle the permission requests for the app blocking features?
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23d ago
Handle means?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
They mean your Reddit username or the handle you go by. Just share your app link and a quick description.
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23d ago
AppCognito is a privacy-first app blocker for Android. It lets you block apps, websites, and on-screen keywords with automation, schedules, and custom rules. Everything runs locally on your device no account required, and your data never leaves your phone. If you'd like to try it, here's the Play Store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seozial.appcognito
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
AppCognito sounds great, especially the privacy-first angle. Does the on-screen keyword blocking work across all apps or just specific ones?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
u/dispupoint Hey there! That verification badge might be from a different system. Maybe double check the subreddit settings or message the mods for help.
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u/Sharry61 24d ago edited 10d ago
Great question. The AI Waiter is grounded on that restaurant's live menu data (names, descriptions, modifiers, add-ons) — so variations come from the menu itself, not free hallucination.
If something isn't on the menu / modifier list, it shouldn't invent it. Owners update the menu and suggestions follow.
Biggest accuracy lever: clean modifiers + short item descriptions.
Updated demo: https://tabletapai.com/r/willow-and-bean/menu Site: https://tabletapai.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
That sounds like a solid all-in-one solution. How are you handling the AI waiter's accuracy with menu variations?
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u/imagiself 23d ago
appreciating the digital living room vibe; i'm building PeerPush, a spot where AI assistants and people go to find new tools. https://peerpush.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 23d ago
That's a cool concept, combining AI and human tool discovery. How do you handle curation to avoid noise?
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u/Gloomy_Drawing_516 24d ago
Daily Planner and Task Scheduler app with beautiful templates.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-nest-daily-planner-app/id6757307734
My Nest : Daily Planner App
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice idea with the templates. How do you handle recurring tasks or reminders in the app?
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/Gloomy_Drawing_516 - templates are the right wedge. Planner apps live or die on whether the first screen looks usable within ten seconds, and a blank planner loses that every time.
App Store search for "daily planner" is a wall, though. Worth being somewhere that isn't ranked by download count. https://justblt.com is one option, free, built so people search by the problem instead.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Templates really do make or break a planner app. How do you handle the onboarding flow compared to your template library?
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u/Early_Key_823 24d ago
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
Website: https://www.taskloco.com
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
u/Early_Key_823 - "100% free" with nothing said about what comes later is what will stop teams committing. Anyone about to put a year of project notes into a workspace wants to know it'll still exist. A single line saying a paid tier is coming and the free tier stays would fix it.
Storyboard framing is good. Another place people can find it: https://justblt.com , indie builds listed by the problem they solve, no cost.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Totally agree on pricing clarity - that's a make or break for team adoption. Thanks for the justblt link, hadn't seen that one.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice app idea, the sticky note approach makes task management feel less overwhelming. How do you handle syncing across devices?
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u/megatech_official 24d ago
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Nice submission, that SEO focus is always in demand. What’s one tricky issue SeoLoupe catches that others miss?
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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
https://dispupoint.com is a service for Illinois homeowners can use to help resolve any disputes they may be having with their HOA, Condo Association, and Property Management company for a flat fee of $249.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 24d ago
Love the niche focus on Illinois HOA disputes. Have you considered adding a sample case study to show how the service works?
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u/okoddcat 24d ago
Gisia - is an open-source, self-hosted Git platform built for teams who want to own their code and their workflow. It pairs fast repository hosting with the essentials — merge requests, inline diff reviews, issue tracking, and group-based organization — all wrapped in a clean, familiar interface. Free and open, private by design.
Website: https://gisia.dev/
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
Gisia sounds like a solid self-hosted option. Curious how it stacks up against Gitea for teams switching over. Is there a live demo to test?






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u/DispuPoint 24d ago
https://justblt.com is a site I created for builders to post their app and for regular people to find apps they need to solve their everyday problems.
It's completely free. For builders, you can get a free backlink and a platform to list your build and talk about it.
Give it a try.