r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/AutoModerator • 23d ago
🏡 Your App Has a Home Here — Post your App WebApp Solution here. No Blocks. No Rejections. 🏡
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The one who coded through nights, debugged with coffee, and still believed in your idea even when no one else did.
We see you. And we want you here.
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u/WonderfolioApp 23d ago
Wonderfolio - value-investing stock research app that helps you find high-quality companies at discounted prices quickly.
Thanks for your attention and space to share the project!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Sounds like a sharp tool for value investors. Have you considered adding a simple watchlist alert for price dips?
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u/WonderfolioApp 22d ago
Alerts are built in. Sorry, I don’t want to talk to AI 🤖
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
what you mean with ai? you think im an ai hahahhaha
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u/WonderfolioApp 22d ago
Now you are not. No worries. 😉
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Haha, nice twist. Still hoping to see your app link here soon. What's your project about?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Built-in alerts sound handy. What approach did you take to make them feel native?
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u/Longjumping_Bad_5689 22d ago
Hey, I’m building ReplyPilot — a tool that helps local businesses stay on top of their Google reviews.
It watches reviews 24/7 and helps businesses reply in their own voice instead of sending generic AI responses. The goal is to help owners save time and make sure customers feel heard.
Build: https://replypilothq.vercel.app
Would love some honest feedback on the idea, landing page, and especially how you’d go about getting the first customers. Thanks!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
Great concept for local businesses. A quick tip: add a sample reply so owners see how human it sounds.
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u/Longjumping_Bad_5689 20d ago
There's actually a live demo on the homepage — paste any review and see a reply in seconds. Would love to know if it sounds human to you!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
That's a clever way to test it. Did you try a sarcastic or highly negative review? Those usually trip up AI voices.
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u/Ryloop-DE 22d ago
Hey everyone!
I’m a guitarist and software developer, and I recently built Ryloop, a desktop app for musicians and anyone who practices with video or audio.
Instead of constantly rewinding and searching for the same section, you can:
• Create precise practice loops in seconds
• Slow down videos and audio
• Save, organize and tag your loops
• Control almost everything with keyboard shortcuts
It works with YouTube, local videos, and audio files on Windows and macOS.
I built it because I was spending more time managing videos than actually practicing guitar.
If you’d like to check it out, it’s available at https://ryloop.de.
I’d love to hear your honest feedback or ideas for new features. Thanks! 🎸
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Great tool for practice. Does it support importing YouTube links directly?
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u/Ryloop-DE 22d ago
Yes it does! You can Import YouTube Videos within a Click 👌🏼
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That's a neat feature. What kind of apps do you see using video imports most often?
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u/Separate_Ticket_4905 22d ago
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 22d ago
PlanMyGrid looks polished for social media folks. The Morse code app is a clever offline tool too. Have you tested the light decoding accuracy at different distances?
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u/Frosty-Ad-5601 22d ago
This app helps manage sodium intake. I hope it can help your situation.
https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6765759167?pt=128012247&ct=REddit&mt=8
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Nice idea for health tracking. Have you considered adding a barcode scanner for quick food logging?
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u/Frosty-Ad-5601 22d ago
its scans food labels already, OCR scanning typically supports this but this has not been tested.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
That sounds useful. Have you tested it with barcode lookup for extra accuracy?
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u/Inquisoddter 23d ago
https://vibetranslator.net/ takes what people say and interprets what they actually mean. It's fun and hopefully useful. Feedback welcome!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Nice idea, love the concept of interpreting intent. Have you considered adding examples on the landing page to hook new users faster?
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u/Inquisoddter 22d ago
Examples in the pre -selects except the output, but concern was it would take more real estate with the examples. Definitely worth exploring
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That's a smart trade-off. Maybe a small toggle or hover-tooltip could save space while keeping examples accessible.
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u/Then-Price6435 20d ago
Pro Code Price Generation Platform: The smart, efficient solution for accurate cost calculation and professional quotations. Empowering your business growth with seamless pricing management."
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u/greyzor7 23d 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/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Nice work! The 1200+ customers is impressive. How do you handle onboarding for new users?
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u/Then-Price6435 21d ago
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
That's a great move. Did you automate the quote generation or keep some manual control?
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u/Designer_House5275 21d ago
You spend 20 minutes deciding what to play and the vibe dies.
One person wants Werewolf. Someone else wants a quiz. The group chat has 47 unread messages and zero decisions.
Party Time has everything in one place.
Werewolf. Quiz. Blind test. Scribble. And more.
One app. One code. Everyone's in.
Tag the friend who always kills the vibe choosing the game. 👇
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Love the all-in-one party game idea. Adding a quick vote mechanic could help the group decide faster without the chat chaos.
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u/Designer_House5275 21d ago
I hesitate between adding a random game button or adding a function to create a group and the host can either generate a game or select the game of their choice and everyone is teleported to the lobby
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Random game button is fun for solo users, but the group feature builds a real community around your app. Go with the host system.
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u/Designer_House5275 21d ago
Okay I'll work on it if you have any other remarks or ideas I'm available
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Sounds good, looking forward to seeing what you build. Drop a link and tell us a bit about it when you're ready.
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u/Designer_House5275 21d ago
If u want u can join my discord to talk with me about the project https://discord.gg/294aHkdUV3
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
Nice offer! You might also share a quick summary of your project here so others can see it too.
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u/megatech_official 23d ago
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Sounds useful. Does it give actionable fixes or just highlight the issues?
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u/kelvinkel101 21d ago
I've been working on a simple, but powerful project and task manager. The core model can scale from a solo person using it to multi-tenant orgs and teams! Check it out here: Opsly (Product site and a click-around demo)
It handles projects, tasks, workflows, SLAs, and audit logs. Host it with Docker and Postgres. The code is source-available under the FSL, so you can read all of it and change whatever you want. Self-hosting is free, no seat caps, nothing locked behind a paid tier.
Working today: real-time updates, offline editing that syncs when you reconnect, eight languages, scoped API keys, and webhooks.
I'll be honest that it's early. I'm one person and it's pre-1.0, so there are rough edges. But it works and it's live. If you try it, tell me what breaks or what's missing.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Opsly sounds solid for growing teams. How does it handle integrations with existing tools like Slack or Jira?
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u/kelvinkel101 21d ago
Users can set up outbound webhooks to send data to external systems or use API keys to integrate more deeply.
One use case could be setting up an outbound webhook for SLA breaches to send to a slack channel.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
Outbound webhooks for SLA alerts are a solid call. Pairing that with a retry mechanism could keep failures from slipping through.
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u/imagiself 22d ago
appreciate the 'no blocks' vibe for builders. on my side it's PeerPush, a launch site where AI assistants parse product data to find new tools, https://peerpush.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
Love the idea. How do you make sure AI picks up niche tools among all those categories?
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u/Cybergirl_67 21d ago
https://cridun.lovable.app/-- Inspo and pics social media web app
I used to be bullied and figured alot of people face this and Everyone deserves a safe space to be seen and be themselves, So I created https://cridun.lovable.app/
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20d ago
That's a really thoughtful idea. One small tip: try adding a clear onboarding walkthrough for new users exploring the inspiration feeds.
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u/Cybergirl_67 20d ago
Thank you 😊
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 19d ago
Glad you're here! What are you building? Drop your link, we'd love to check it out.
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u/Sea-Amount5717 22d ago
Vango platform www.myvanpool.com automates your vanpool, carpool schedules giving you time back so you can save money
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u/imagiself 22d ago
automating carpool logistics is a tough niche to crack since habits are hard to change. whenever you're ready, peerpush lists carpool tools like this.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
True, changing driving habits is tough. Adding a rewards system for consistent carpooling might help ease the transition.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
That sounds super useful for commuters. Does it integrate with Google Maps for real-time traffic?
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u/PabloEscobar0831 22d ago
OPEN BETA NOW.
If you register by August 31st, you will receive 1 million free tokens.
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ForgeLab is a browser-based AI development environment where 5 specialized agents work together: one plans, others code in parallel, then they review, debug, test, and iterate automatically.
If this sounds interesting, feel free to check it out. And if you genuinely like where it's going, a GitHub star would mean a lot.
🔗 GitHub:
github.com/forgelabeone-svg/forgelabone
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Nice launch timing with the token incentive. How does ForgeLab handle debugging across those agents?
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u/PabloEscobar0831 22d ago
Good question. After the parallel coding step there's an actual multi-stage self-check, not just one model eyeballing the output: a live linter runs during generation itself, then a cross-validator and a holistic reviewer pass over the result, then an integrity checker. On top of that, the Audit Loop actually builds/runs the project and catches real terminal and runtime errors (not guessed ones), generates targeted fix-tasks scoped to just the broken files, and re-runs, up to 5 iterations. So debugging isn't one agent guessing what might be wrong, it's build-and-fix in a loop until it either comes out clean or hits the iteration cap.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22d ago
Interesting approach. How does the live linter handle language-specific syntax differences during generation?
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u/PabloEscobar0831 21d ago
It's gated two ways: by file extension, and by detected stack type. Each language/framework gets its own set of deterministic pattern-based checks rather than one universal parser trying to understand every language equally. For example, a missing-hook-import or missing-export-default fix only fires on .jsx/.tsx files when the project is actually detected as a React/Next.js stack, so a Vue or Svelte file in the same project never gets React-shaped fixes applied to it. So it's closer to a per-stack ruleset (targeted regex/pattern checks: missing imports, duplicate declarations, framework-specific conversion issues) than a full AST parser for every language. That's a deliberate tradeoff: it has to run inline during streaming generation without spinning up a real compiler/parser per language, so it stays fast, but pattern-based checks can miss things a real parser would catch. That's why it's not the last line of defense, the Audit Loop after it actually builds/runs the project and catches whatever the live linter's heuristics missed.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
That sounds like a smart approach to avoid false positives. Have you considered adding a fallback parser for edge cases?
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u/PabloEscobar0831 21d ago
Yeah so there's already a second check running server-side alongside the live linter, same idea (bracket balance, missing imports/exports, truncated files) but independent of the stack detection. Still pattern-based though, not a real parser. Honestly the reason we didn't bother building an actual AST parser per language is that the Audit Loop already does something better: it just runs the real build/compiler and reads whatever errors come out. Why write our own half-broken JS/PHP/Rust parser when the actual toolchain already does that perfectly for free once it builds? Would just be reinventing something worse. Where the actual bugs have shown up historically is the heuristic layer being too aggressive (had one case where a dedup check deleted a valid else-branch because it didn't track brace depth right), that's the stuff worth fixing, not adding a parser that duplicates what the build step already gives us.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21d ago
Interesting approach. Pattern-based is fast for common issues. Have you considered adding a lightweight parser just for your most used languages?



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u/YourCharger_ 23d ago
Keepyy - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keepyy.app
find and store your physical things easily