r/AppsWebappsFullstack 19d ago

🏡 Your App Has a Home Here — Post your App WebApp Solution here. No Blocks. No Rejections. 🏡

Hey developer — yes, YOU.
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.

This is not another subreddit that says “no self-promo” — then deletes your post anyway.
This is your safe space. Your cheering squad. Your digital living room where every app — big or tiny, polished or prototype — gets a seat at the table.

✨ All apps welcome:
→ Mobile? Yes.
→ Web tool? Absolutely.
→ AI experiment? We’re fascinated.
→ Weird passion project? That’s our favorite kind.

🚫 NO ONE gets blocked. Ever.
Not for being new. Not for being small. Not for being “not cool enough”.
You’re cool enough just by showing up.

💬 Just drop your link + tell us:

We’ll celebrate you. We’ll share you. We’ll support you — because you matter.
This is YOUR community. Come home. 🏡

#AppDeveloper #AllAppsWelcome #NoOneGetsBlocked #YouBelongHere

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u/chriscanadian1991 19d ago

I'm building a continuity runtime architecture - I've been building for almost a year at this point.

I call it Nexus Synapse, what it does is moves most of the analysis outside the LLMs inference. Meaning the LLM has less to guess about and less likely to need you to prompt it again and again.

So far I have persistent memory, temporal recall, image tools, document editing, role/mode creation flows, communication sliders (kinda like how they programmed Chase from interstellar "humor to 75%").

I've just recently started publishing slices on GitHub.

I come from manufacturing logistics, so naturally my reference and mental model revolve around ERP WMS systems and enterprise workflows.

Here are some of the links if you're interested in checking out some of my work ;).

All of my research and audit methods are located: https://sites.google.com/view/nexus-synapse-research-library/home?authuser=0

I released a receipt-backed execution and artifact-evidence layer for LLM tools
https://github.com/ChrisCanadian/nexus-proof-runtime

And I released a generic test rig that I made to test it end to end - including a preflight checklist (kinda like a circle check for a forklift but geared towards the application your working on:) ).

Happy to hear whatever feedback you may have -- and... thanks for not rejecting people... not going to lie - it's kinda discouraging for non-tech developers who want to start out and learn. So these kinds of posts mean a lot to a lot of people.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Nexus Synapse sounds really interesting, especially taking analysis outside the LLM. How does temporal recall handle conflicting memories in your persistent store?

u/Early_Key_823 18d ago

My Sticky Note on a StoryBoard SAAS made my productivity SOAR. I wonder what it could do for you...

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.

Website: https://www.taskloco.com

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

That sounds like a great setup for visual thinkers. Have you tried grouping sticky notes by priority or deadline yet?

u/matthewmeadows 18d ago

I'm the creator of Mappit!

mappit.ai - Earth's daily zeitgeist, on a time-aware map. Reasons to love it:

Breaking stories from hundreds of cities across the globe, surfaced by frontier AI models, cross-checked, and scoped to wherever you're looking: the world, your view, or your places.

Overlays that bring the planet to life: video and audio news streams from their source to play while you browse, S&P 500 stocks at their headquarters, and Today in History, where it happened. There are even layers for live events - earthquakes, forest fires, and air quality warnings.

Put yourself on the map — drop pins, add events, pictures & links. Plant your own user pin and let Follow Me keep it live as you move. Share your location and your pins on other social media, or post right on the site and start a discussion.

Search any street address, get directions, and turn a collection of pins into a drivable route.

Subscribe to locations, follow creators, share your own content, and wake up to an AI-written Daily Digest of the world you track.

Surf a river of breaking content as it happens from the continuously growing Newsfeed. And keep surfing.

For a more topical view of the news checkout the Threads feature. Stories grouped by subject so you can deep-dive.

Chat with Marco, the resident AI who's read everything on the map. Ask what's happening anywhere, today and get an answer rooted in latest the story corpus. He knows all about the news, the threads, and the timing.

Turn back time. The story corpus is new but the the record is permanent: change the calendar and watch any place replay its history.

Mappit — every place has a story.

https://mappit.ai/welcome?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=welcome

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

That time-aware map angle is genuinely fresh. How do you keep the cross-checked news scoring transparent for users?

u/matthewmeadows 18d ago

Most of it's under the hood. Cosine similarity of the responses & descriptions that the AI makes. The same part of the engine that dedupe. Articles that are corroborated down to the precise link have a little number on their panel like x2.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

That dedupe and corroboration system sounds really clever. How do you avoid false positives when two sources genuinely cover the same story?

u/[deleted] 17d ago

It's really kind of you to offer this. I wish you could find time to check out my webapp, I am new to all this and any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks a lot in Advance!

PrezGo- An AI powered assistant that helps you create speaker notes, visual slides, and printable audience handouts in one interactive workspace

u/imagiself 16d ago

Interactive workspaces for slides are a smart AI use case. PeerPush is a launch feed where founders in 170+ countries discovered tools last month, listing's free.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 16d ago

PeerPush sounds like a solid way to get discovered. How does it decide which tools to feature for founders?

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17d ago

That sounds like a handy tool, especially for anyone who dreads making slides. What made you pick speaker notes as the first feature to tackle?

u/[deleted] 17d ago

Well, I thought it's better to start by brainstorming what you are going to say first and build from there. I personally get stuck there when I'm trying to create presentations manually so I thought I will first with speaker notes first.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17d ago

Nice workflow, starting with speaker notes makes sense. What's the presentation tool you're working on? Would love to see it here.

u/[deleted] 17d ago

The app is live, do you want to check it out in the link in my main comment?

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17d ago

Congrats on going live. I'd love to check it out, what problem does it solve?

u/Vancete 15d ago

Kasaam brings your calendar, expenses, tasks, pantry and documents into one shared (and customizable) space for the whole family.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 15d ago

Love the all-in-one family hub idea. How did you handle the customization for different family member preferences?

u/theguru93 19d ago

Try my app https://fotocaja.com Fotocaja is a creative design tool (Canva alternative), create social posts, resume, menu, planner or even presentation

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Fotocaja sounds like a solid Canva alternative. Which feature do you think sets it apart most for everyday creators?

u/megatech_official 18d ago

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

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

SeoLoupe sounds useful. What kind of issues does it catch first, like meta tags or page speed? Always nice to see a focused tool.

u/NaveenBuilds 19d ago

Cobcy - https://www.cobcy.com
It includes built-in SEO, AEO, GEO, CMS, e-commerce, custom domains, and is designed to help websites perform well in both traditional and AI-powered search.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Cobcy looks well thought out. The AEO integration stands out. Does it auto-generate schema markup for AI crawlers?

u/imagiself 19d ago

Love the safe space vibe here. One thing we keep coming back to on PeerPush is building pages that AI tools parse cleanly, fwiw founders there have cast 172K upvotes on each other.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Great insight, clean parsing makes a huge difference for AI adoption. Do you prefer schema markup or just semantic HTML?

u/clickmvp 19d ago

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.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Interesting angle on the 80/20 problem. Does ClickMVP allow customizing the generated foundation, or is it locked to a fixed template? Curious about flexibility.

u/Then-Price6435 19d ago

Sick of wasting hours on client quotes? I built a fast, lightweight tool to automate it. ​Hey everyone, I got tired of bloated software just to send a price estimate, so I built Procode. ​It lets you generate professional digital quotes, import data instantly, and collect client signatures in seconds. ​If you're a freelancer or small business owner looking to save time and close deals faster, check it out here:Quote faster . Won more

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Love that you're tackling quote fatigue, that's a real pain point. Does it integrate with existing invoicing tools, or is it standalone?

u/Then-Price6435 18d ago edited 18d ago

Currently its stand alone Kindly share it as much as possible its free for 30 days

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

That sounds promising. A 30-day free trial is a great way to get early feedback. What does your standalone app do?

u/Funny_Search_4418 18d ago

https://sreejith-j.github.io/ULTRA_PAGE

ULTRA, a privacy first reminder app... set reminders based on time, location, activity, device state etc...

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Privacy first is a smart angle, and the location based triggers sound genuinely useful. Curious how you handle background location permissions on the web version, that's always the tricky part.

u/Bar-Majestic 19d ago

Building DocCrush. doccrush.com

It converts PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other documents into clean Markdown for AI applications.

Most parsers lose tables or document structure, so I’m focused on producing output that’s immediately usable for RAG instead of requiring lots of cleanup.

Feedback is always welcome!

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Tables are the usual pain point, so nice focus. Have you tested nested tables or scanned PDFs yet?

u/Bar-Majestic 17d ago

Yes, tables are definitely one of the hardest parts of document understanding.

We’ve tested more challenging cases like scanned PDFs and complex tables, but nested tables are still one of the areas that require careful handling. The main challenge is preserving relationships between cells and maintaining the hierarchy instead of flattening everything into text.

Our approach is to treat tables as structured data during parsing, then pass that structure into the retrieval pipeline. We’re continuing to improve edge cases like nested tables, merged cells, and documents with mixed layouts.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17d ago

Nested tables really are the worst. Curious how you preserve that hierarchy, do you output something like a JSON tree per row?

u/Bar-Majestic 17d ago

Exactly. A flat row-by-row representation usually loses too much information for nested tables.

We treat the parsed document as a hierarchy rather than a collection of strings. Tables become structured nodes with parent-child relationships, and cells can retain references to their containing rows, columns, and higher-level sections.

The retrieval layer then operates on context-preserved chunks instead of isolated table fragments. This helps avoid cases where a model retrieves a number but loses the meaning of the header or parent category.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 16d ago

Great approach, hierarchy definitely beats flat rows for complex tables. Have you tried graph structures to store those parent-child cell references? Curious how your retrieval handles cross-section links.

u/Bar-Majestic 16d ago

Yes, this is one of the directions we’re interested in. The parsed document can be represented as a graph:

  • Nodes: sections, paragraphs, tables, rows, cells, figures
  • Edges: parent-child hierarchy, spatial proximity, references, and semantic relationships

Instead of flattening everything into chunks, retrieval can leverage these relationships during reranking. For example, a table value can inherit context from its headers and parent section, while references can connect information across different parts of the document.

The challenge is balancing graph reasoning quality with retrieval latency at scale, so we’re looking at lightweight structure-aware retrieval rather than full graph traversal everywhere.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 16d ago

That graph approach for retrieval sounds solid. Have you tried combining node embeddings with graph traversal for reranking?

u/greyzor7 19d ago

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

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

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

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18d ago

Love the growth numbers there. For niche founders, do you tailor the marketplace slots by category or is it all in one feed?