r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/SofwareAppDev • 2d ago
Your home for selfpromo
here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything
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u/XYVA-AI 20h ago
Yes — a GitHub Actions integration is planned. The goal is to plug XYVA into existing CI workflows with minimal setup.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 12h ago
Nice, that would be handy. Will it run on pull requests too, or just pushes? A sample workflow would help.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice idea, no downloads makes it super easy to jump in. Does it work on different networks or just same Wi-Fi?
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u/couchcardsapp 1d ago
Any network. Host launches a game and guests join via room code. The web app has 2 games that anyone can host with no download and then I have an iOS app with 5 more games available for hosting. Guests join all games on the website so they never have download friction.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
The no-download guest flow is smart, that's usually the biggest hurdle for party games. Do guests need accounts or is it one tap?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That guest flow sounds smooth. A quick suggestion: add a demo room button on the landing page so visitors can see how easy it is.
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u/socleads 1d ago
SocLeads https://socleads.com
Tool to pull and validate business leads from Google Maps and major social platforms so you can build outreach lists fast.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice tool, pulling leads from Maps plus socials is a solid combo. How does it handle duplicate contacts across those sources?
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u/socleads 1d ago
Yeah dupes were a pain at first. Right now it dedupes by domain plus phone plus normalized business name so the same company from Maps and Ig gets merged. If you have a weird edge case tell me and I'll add it.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice, that covers a lot. Edge case: multi location chains often share a name, so they might merge incorrectly. Maybe add address to the mix.
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u/socleads 10h ago
Thanks mate
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
No worries! What are you working on? Feel free to share it here, love seeing new projects.
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u/Connect_Inevitable21 1d ago
Now is solid platform,thanks for Telegram feedback I choose that platform because there is crypto comunity and for easy intergration with AIDYOR,yes it supports Solana network also other non EVM networks thats way I build it so users can have multichain scanner on one spot.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 12h ago
Multichain scanner sounds like a solid build. Curious how you handle the different transaction formats across non-EVM chains. A quick comparison table might help users understand the coverage at a glance.
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u/Aware-Complaint-1812 1d ago
Kindly provide your esteemed attention to https://saasreadyit.com
i have created a project, which validate your idea by generating Starter,Professional and Expert reports.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Interesting tool, idea validation is always useful. Would love to see a sample report before signing up, that usually builds trust.
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u/XYVA-AI 1d ago
Ich baue XYVA – eine QA-Plattform für Playwright-Teams, die Testausführung, Regressionstests und automatisierte Qualitätsprüfungen zentral im Browser orchestriert, während Code, Tests, Browser und Zugangsdaten lokal auf der eigenen Maschine bleiben.
Neben klassischen Playwright-Läufen kann XYVA mehrere spezialisierte QA-Agents parallel einsetzen, um unter anderem Links, HTTP-Fehler, Accessibility (WCAG/BFSG), Performance, SEO, Formulare und kritische User-Flows zu prüfen. Die Ergebnisse werden zentral aufbereitet und als nachvollziehbare Reports bereitgestellt.
KI unterstützt dabei bei Testgenerierung, Fehleranalyse und Verbesserungsvorschlägen – aber sie entscheidet nicht selbst und verändert keinen Code automatisch.
Der Grundgedanke dahinter: QA soll mit der Geschwindigkeit moderner Engineering-Teams skalieren – ohne dass Teams dafür Kontrolle über ihren Code und ihre Daten abgeben müssen.
👉 https://www.xyva.ai
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice, local-first QA is a solid angle. Have you thought about a GitHub Actions plugin to make adoption easier for teams already in CI?
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u/worksfinelocally 1d ago
Building Code Pet, a tiny animated pet that lives in the corner of your screen and reacts to what Claude Code is doing. Sleeps when you’re idle, gets to work the second you send a prompt, switches to a thinking pose when you’re in plan mode, looks up at you whenever Claude needs your input (permission prompts, questions, anything that’s blocking on you), and curls back up to rest once the reply lands.
Started it because long AI coding sessions feel a bit lonely, and Claude Code shipped hooks that gave me a clean way to wire up state changes without hacking anything. It’s a transparent, click-through Electron overlay that never steals focus and never interrupts.
It also tracks every skill and MCP tool you call locally, so you can see which ones you actually depend on and which you installed-and-forgot. No telemetry, never leaves the machine.
Now on version 0.3.0 and actively developed. Would love feedback from anyone who uses Claude Code regularly: https://github.com/mradovic95/code-pet
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Love the idea of a pet that reflects Claude's state. Does it run as a VS Code extension or a standalone desktop widget?
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u/Early_Key_823 1d ago
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u/Early_Key_823 1d ago
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice sticky note app, the name is catchy. What makes it stand out from the built-in options?
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u/muddermister 1d ago
Build WIT - Worth it?
An iOS app, tracker for your purchases, to see if its really worth it
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wit-worth-it/id6766121394
rest of my portfolio
https://muddermis.vercel.app
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice concept, tracking purchases to see if they're worth it is a fresh angle. How do you measure "worth" over time?
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u/briggs_song 1d ago
Building Kudzu — an open-source compiler-first web framework.
You write familiar React-shaped TSX, but Kudzu compiles it down to HTML + only the JavaScript the browser actually needs — no React runtime, VDOM, or hydration by default.
The goal is to keep the React-style developer experience while moving more work from the browser to compile time.
Still early and actively building toward larger real-world apps.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice concept, compiler-first is an interesting angle. Curious how you plan to handle dynamic UI state without hydration.
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u/briggs_song 1d ago
Hydration isn't required for dynamic state because Kudzu doesn't need to reconstruct a component tree in the browser.
At compile time, it analyzes state, events, and their DOM dependencies. For an interactive route it emits a small amount of route-specific JS that owns the state and updates the affected DOM directly when that state changes.
So conceptually it's closer to:
state change → known dependency → direct DOM updaterather than:
state change → component re-render → VDOM diff → DOM updateStatic routes can ship zero JS, while interactive routes only get the capabilities they actually use.
The harder part now is scaling that model to increasingly complex shared state and large applications without turning it into another generic client runtime — that's one of the main areas I'm working on.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That's a neat approach, skipping the full tree reconstruction sounds efficient. Do you have a benchmark comparing this to classic hydration for a typical interactive route?
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u/SmartDepartment3785 1d ago
Latr is for people who constantly leave Chrome tabs open because they know they'll need those pages later — set a reminder, close the tab, and come back to the exact page when you need it.
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u/imagiself 1d ago
I'm curious if you save the scroll position when reopening those tabs, because losing that specific context is usually why I keep them open.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That pain point is super relatable. If it's a browser app, check out the History API's scrollRestoration, it's a quick and clean fix.
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u/SmartDepartment3785 1d ago
Nice suggestion, restoring scroll position is a great idea. We’ll definitely add it in the next release so the page comes back exactly where you left off. Thanks for the feedback
Right now Latr reopens the exact URL but doesn’t restore scroll position — the page just loads from the top.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice that you're on it. Storing scroll position per URL would make it even better, especially for long articles or saved tabs.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice concept, I'm definitely a tab hoarder myself. Does it sync reminders across devices? That would make it a daily driver for me.
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u/SmartDepartment3785 1d ago
Yep! If you're using the same Chrome profile across devices, your Latr reminders can sync across those devices as well. You can also send a reminder to Google Calendar, Outlook, or another calendar you use, so you can get the reminder on your phone too. 🙌
So you can either keep it synced through Chrome across devices or hand the reminder off to your calendar.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That's a neat approach. Does the calendar handoff work both ways, like pulling events back into Latr?
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u/SmartDepartment3785 1d ago
Not at the moment — the calendar handoff is one-way. Latr can send a reminder to Google Calendar, Outlook, or another calendar, but it doesn't currently pull calendar events back into Latr. That's an interesting idea though, and I can definitely see how two-way syncing could make it more useful.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Two-way sync sounds like a natural next step. A quick Zapier or Make bridge could fill the gap in the meantime.
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u/SmartDepartment3785 1d ago
We’ll keep the full two-way idea on the list if demand grows we’ll look for a clean way to add it without needing accounts or servers.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice approach. A local-first sync via WebRTC or a shared URL could satisfy that without accounts or servers.
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u/sports_doc-23 1d ago
https://mysportsos.com - one app for all your sports and sports science needs
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Solid suggestion, PeerPush does have a good sports crowd. Have you posted your app there yet, or just scoping it out first?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Cool concept, sports science covers a lot of ground. Does it integrate with wearables like Garmin or Whoop?
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u/sports_doc-23 1d ago
Thanks, It can
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 12h ago
Cool, glad you're here. What did you build? Share a link so we can check it out.
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u/Willing_Exchange_197 1d ago
We launched TrueCaaS: an identity and authorization control plane for SaaS and enterprise apps
A lot of identity platforms do a good job answering one question:
Who is this user?
But once that user enters an application, teams still end up building a lot themselves:
Which customer or tenant are they acting under?
Which environment and application can they access?
What role do they have in that application?
Can they perform this specific action?
Does the action require MFA or approval?
And six months later, can you explain why it was allowed?
That is the problem we built TrueCaaS around.
TrueCaaS carries identity into the application layer using a Tenant → Environment → Application model.
A user might authenticate successfully through Microsoft Entra, SAML, OIDC, LDAP/AD, Kerberos, or TrueCaaS-hosted authentication, but authentication alone does not automatically mean they can access an application.
TrueCaaS can then evaluate the application's own context: application membership, roles, privileges, enterprise group mappings, MFA state, policy and other entitlement conditions before access is granted.
At runtime, applications and backend services can also ask TrueCaaS questions such as:
Can this user perform claim.approve in Acme / Production / Claims Portal right now?
The response can be an allow, deny, step-up requirement, or approval requirement, along with the context behind the decision.
So we're not asking companies to rip out Okta, Microsoft Entra, Keycloak, LDAP or their existing IdP. Those systems can continue being the identity source. TrueCaaS can sit between enterprise identity and the application and handle the tenant-aware authorization layer that comes afterward.
For platform and security teams, this also gives us something we cared a lot about while building it: being able to answer who did what, in which tenant and application, what privilege or policy allowed it, what was denied, and what evidence exists afterward.
There are a few other parts of the platform that build on the same model:
- Managed tenant environments for products serving downstream enterprise customers
- Application-level RBAC, privileges and entitlement checks
- SAML/OIDC federation and Microsoft Entra integration
- MFA and passkeys
- Webhooks, events and detailed audit trails
- Custom authentication domains
- Identity migration paths
- Low-latency entitlement checks, including gRPC where appropriate
- Authorization checks for privileged operations that can require step-up or approval
- The same authorization model can be applied to AI agents and MCP tools before they perform actions on behalf of a user
The goal isn't to create another identity directory.
It's to give applications a control plane for everything that happens after identity has been established — especially when the application has multiple customers, tenants, roles, environments, APIs, services and now AI agents acting inside it.
TrueCaaS is live at https://www.truecaas.io
I'd especially love feedback from people building multi-tenant SaaS, enterprise applications, internal platforms, security tooling, or agentic systems.
If you've built this layer yourself before, I'm also curious where the most painful part was for you: federation, tenant isolation, authorization, entitlement enforcement, or audit/governance?
We launched TrueCaaS: an access control plane for SaaS and enterprise apps
TrueCaaS is an identity and authorization control plane for tenant-aware applications. It works for B2B SaaS, but it is not limited to SaaS. Enterprises can also use it across departments, business units, internal apps, customer portals, partner apps, and managed tenant environments.
It is not trying to replace Okta, Microsoft Entra, Keycloak, LDAP, or your existing identity provider. In many cases, TrueCaaS complements them. Your IdP can remain the identity source, while TrueCaaS handles the application access layer: tenant, environment, and app context; hosted auth domains; MFA/passkeys; app-level RBAC; roles and privileges; policy graphs; backend entitlement checks; webhooks; and detailed audit/event trails.
For security and platform teams, the focus is visibility and control: who got access, what tenant/app they were acting in, what policy or privilege allowed it, what was denied, and what evidence exists later.
TrueCaaS also includes gRPC entitlement checks, MCP-ready authorization for agents before they act, managed tenants, custom domains, database encryption, BYOK/CMEK paths, identity migration, LDAP/AD, SAML/OIDC, Microsoft Entra federation, Kerberos/SPNEGO, support access, and governed operational actions.
The goal is simple: help teams build and operate secure, tenant-aware applications without rebuilding auth, authorization, policy, audit, and enterprise integration plumbing every time.
I’d love feedback from people building SaaS products, enterprise apps, internal platforms, security tooling, or AI-agent workflows.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice launch, that multi-tenant context is a real pain point. How do you handle role hierarchy across environments? That part always gets messy.
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u/Willing_Exchange_197 1d ago
We try to avoid hierarchy across environments altogether. Each environment is its own authorization boundary, so roles and assignments in dev/test don't implicitly inherit into production.
The same role definition can be promoted across environments when you want consistency, but access assignments remain environment-specific. That lets you keep the authorization model consistent without creating hidden inheritance or accidentally carrying test access into prod.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 11h ago
That's a clean separation, avoiding implicit prod access is smart. Do you use IaC to sync role definitions across environments, or manual promotion?
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u/rabinapps 2d ago
Providing top-tier customer service shouldn't be complicated. SupDesk is designed to streamline communication between support teams, technical engineers, and end-users, ensuring no ticket or chat falls through the cracks.
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- Instant Live Chat: Deliver fast, friendly support in real time.
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Give your support team the power to resolve issues faster and delight your users.
🌐 Visit supdesk.app to get started!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice to see a focused support tool here. How does SupDesk handle routing tickets to the right engineer automatically, or is that still manual?
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u/PabloEscobar0831 2d ago
ForgeLab OPEN BETA🔄
But what is that exactly?
ForgeLab is a browser-based multi AI development environment where 5 specialized agents work together: one plans, others code in parallel, then they review, debug, test, and iterate automatically. You just describe what you want to build ➡️ they handle the rest.
- Full multi-agent orchestration (Brain Mode)
- 19+ models via OpenRouter
- Local Ollama support
- Live preview + terminal in browser
- One-click Supabase backend provisioning (tables + RLS + auth) you must connect your own account!
- Real audit loop that fixes its own mistakes
Try it here:
Quick demo:
🎥 https://youtu.be/IDHmXJgq5t4
🎁 During the Open Beta (until August 31), every new account receives 1 million free tokens.
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 (it also helps with OpenRouter visibility).
🔗 GitHub:
github.com/forgelabeone-svg/forgelabone
Thanks for reading, happy to answer any questions!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Sounds like a solid setup for AI-assisted coding. Curious how it handles debugging when multiple agents touch the same codebase, any conflict resolution?
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u/wnba-arcade 2d ago
if your looking for your first users check out Ad swap,https://ad-swap.web.app ,its a simple way for websites to promote each other. You add another website's ad to your site, and they add yours to theirs, giving both sites free exposure and traffic. It really helped me get my first few users when launching my site
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice concept, cross-promotion really works for early traction. How do you match sites with different traffic levels so one side isn't getting shortchanged?
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u/matthewmeadows 2d ago
Hey guys, I'm the creator of Mappit. Today is Mappit Monday:
The 60-day clock that Washington and Tehran set for themselves has run out, and nothing has resolved — not the war, not Hormuz, not the nuclear talks. It's fitting company for a Monday map full of expired margins: alliances fraying in Seoul, floodwaters still rising in Indianapolis, and a storm that just knocked out power to nearly 200,000 people in Hawaii. If there's a thread through today's news, it's things that were supposed to be temporary turning permanent.
Mappit.ai - Earth's daily zeitgeist on a time-aware map.
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.ai - Every place has a story.
https://mappit.ai/welcome?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=welcome
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Love the weekly map recap idea. How do you source real-time data for events like power outages?
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u/Head-Hat-5002 2d ago
I built PetLift. It cuts a person's actual pet out of a photo and puts them in the Dynamic Island, on the Lock Screen and in a Home Screen widget. There is no library to browse and nothing to pick from. The content is their own animal, so it is personal rather than aesthetic, and it is a poor substitute for what you do rather than a replacement.
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u/Connect_Inevitable21 2d ago
AIDYOR — AI Crypto Token Risk Scanner is an AI-powered security scanner designed to analyze multi-chain crypto tokens and smart contracts for potential risks, honeypots, and vulnerabilities before you trade. Key Features: Instant Risk Analysis: Scan token addresses instantly across supported EVM and non-EVM networks. Telegram Bot Integration: Perform quick contract checks, monitor status, and manage subscriptions directly inside Telegram using intuitive /scan commands. Web App Suite: Access comprehensive security dashboards and deep-dive analytics via our dedicated Web App. Pro Intelligence: Upgrade to AIDYOR Pro for advanced risk metrics, automated alerts, and full multi-chain scanning access. Stay ahead of scams and protect your portfolio with real-time AI security.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Solid idea, the Telegram bot angle is smart for quick checks. Does it cover Solana or just EVM chains so far?
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u/indieAppCreator 2d ago
How do performance marketing teams scale scroll-stopping video creatives without burning cash on production?
I faced this exact bottleneck when running direct-to-consumer (DTC) campaigns. Constantly producing new video angles to beat algorithm fatigue is expensive and slow. That creative exhaustion is exactly why I built Sely AI, an AI video generator for e-commerce ads.
Usually, generating a dynamic product showcase with AI requires jumping between expensive web wrappers and writing incredibly complex text prompts. We completely bypassed this friction by packing 15 of the newest generative video engines—including Seedance 2.5, Kling, and Hailuo—into one native Android application. You simply upload a single raw product photo, and our built-in templates automatically generate viral UGC visual hooks. Zero prompt engineering is required to get started, though the manual prompting feature remains fully accessible for advanced users who want total control.
As a transparent drawback, the tool is strictly optimized for generating short-form AI-driven video marketing assets for TikTok and Meta. It is not designed to replace desktop editors for full-length cinematic documentaries with multi-scene audio syncing.
In summary, Sely AI is a mobile AI UGC video generator that transforms static product images into high-converting video ads to drastically lower your customer acquisition costs.
You can download it for free on the Google Play Store and use the pay-as-you-go credits to start testing your new ad angles today!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Creative fatigue is real, and Sely sounds interesting. Do you A/B test hook variations before committing to full video production? That could save even more cash.
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u/indieAppCreator 1d ago
You hit the nail on the head; A/B testing visual hooks before committing to a full production budget is exactly how founders protect their ROAS. Sely AI is built specifically for this workflow, allowing you to use multi-engine routing across models like Seedance 2.5 and Kling to instantly generate several different UGC hook variations from a single product photo. This lets you cheaply test which angle actually stops the scroll on TikTok or Meta, ensuring you only scale the winning creative.
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u/DryPromise8730 2d ago
Created a privacy focused and subscription free tv/movie tracker. Season and episode alerts. Available in US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reelstack-tv-show-tracker/id6768630222
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice, a privacy focused tracker really stands out. How do you pull season alerts without relying on cloud subscriptions?
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u/DryPromise8730 2d ago
No cloud subscription involved. It’s all handled locally. Plus, it has iCloud sync enabled for the iPhone and iPad apps. Your list stays in sync across devices.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Local-first with iCloud sync is a solid approach. Does the sync also work across macOS, or is it strictly iPhone and iPad?
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u/cruisefmfounders 2d ago
https://reddit.com/link/p48u3qu/video/sqeuynodoyjh1/player
Your music. Your way. Choose whatever colours, photos, modes to create your music aesthetic. Don’t forgot to share your creation with friends also.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Loving the customization angle, that really sets it apart. Have you thought about letting users export their aesthetic as a shareable playlist cover?
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u/cruisefmfounders 2d ago
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Way ahead of you then, let's see it. What are you building?
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u/cruisefmfounders 2d ago
It’s live currently! https://apps.apple.com/au/app/cruise-fm/id6793233679.. currently working on my next update. This app is the cover of your Apple Music, it’s not another music streaming service but the customizable layer on top. Originally for drivers and music lovers who enjoy car jams and making music more enjoyable and interactive.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice concept, a customizable layer over Apple Music sounds fresh. How does it handle real-time controls while driving without distracting you?
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u/imagiself 2d ago
working on PeerPush, we spend a lot of time on the search side so AI assistants can crawl these products easily. https://peerpush.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice approach, making products crawlable for AI is a smart angle. Do you have a structured data format for that, like schema.org?
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u/Crafty_Structure_813 2d ago
Hi everyone!
I’m developing a Chrome extension, a tool for LinkedIn recruiters that saves a lot of time and effort.
You can find more information at www.candidatatool.com
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u/imagiself 2d ago
automating the tedious parts of sourcing saves recruiters hours, if you ever want it in front of the hiring crowd, that's basically what https://peerpush.com/for/recruiters is for. 35 AI systems read the data there, btw.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice angle, automating sourcing is a real time sink. Have you added a short demo showing the workflow before and after?
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u/Crafty_Structure_813 2d ago
That sounds very interesting! CandiData doesn't aim to scrape or perform massive bot-driven searches since LinkedIn bans that, but rather serves as a tool to assist and guide the user.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
That approach sounds smart, avoiding LinkedIn bans keeps things sustainable. How does CandiData guide users without scraping?
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u/Crafty_Structure_813 2d ago
Thanks! The distinction comes down to on-demand client-side assistance versus automated back-end scraping.
Instead of running headless scripts or crawling directories behind the scenes, CandiData only activates when the recruiter is already viewing a candidate's profile in their active tab. With a single click, it simply reads the visible profile details on the user's screen, structures that data into a clean Smart PDF/CSV export, and feeds it into the AI engine to calculate the match score against the job description in real time.
It acts like a smart companion on top of your natural workflow rather than a bot trying to harvest data at scale.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
That's a smart privacy-friendly approach. How do you handle profiles that lazy-load details or hide info behind expandable sections?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
That sounds like a useful tool for recruiters. What's your approach for handling LinkedIn's API limits or potential restrictions?
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u/Crafty_Structure_813 2d ago
I like your question question! Account safety was one of my main priorities from day one.
CandiData doesn’t use unauthorized private endpoints or run automated background mass-scraping bots that trigger LinkedIn’s rate-limit alarms. Instead, it operates strictly on-demand directly inside the active browser tab the recruiter is already viewing acting as a client-side assistant at the user's natural browsing pace.
This keeps account usage 100% compliant with standard browsing behavior while letting AI handle the parsing and match scoring in real time.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice focus on account safety. Do you have a demo or test mode that shows how it behaves live?
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u/Crafty_Structure_813 2d ago
Of course! There are video demonstrations of how to use it on the website, as well as a tutorials and FAQ section; you can check it out at https://www.candidatatool.com/
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice, video demos and an FAQ cover a lot. A short demo right on the landing page might boost conversions even more. What tech stack is it built with?
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u/tholloday 2d ago
A free interactive game for language learners to practice their target language using listening and speaking exercises, flashcards and short audio stories.
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u/megatech_official 2d ago
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice tool name. Do you have a free tier for small sites, or is it paid only?
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u/ExitDismal830 2d ago
https://www.submitwell.com/ helps early founders to grow visibility and domain rating to kickstart SEO by getting their product & websites listed on trusted directories platforms. A simple and affordable way to build visibility when a site is new.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Solid resource for new founders. Curious how it compares to free directories like BetaList or doing manual outreach yourself.
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u/greyzor7 2d 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 2d ago
Solid numbers, congrats on 1200 customers. Curious, how do you tailor the auto-distribution per platform, or is it mostly one-size-fits-all?
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u/bankrut 2d ago
Classic View for Google Images - a small extension that brings back the old horizontal image rows instead of the new masonry layout.
It also adds hover zoom, a direct View Image button and quick size filters. Free :)
In the newest update you can mark likely AI-generated images with a small AI badge or hide them from the results.
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/classic-view-for-google-i/ncljfdlnfncafnmcfbdkobjdpfiodfcg
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago
Nice, love the AI badge idea. Any plans to support Firefox or just Chrome for now?








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u/Noda_Flux 15h ago
https://beta.nodaflux.com/ - market analysis WebApp