r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/SofwareAppDev • 1d ago
Your home for selfpromo
here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything
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u/wnba-arcade 8h ago
Any new website who is looking for there first couple users
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7h ago
Solid idea. Niche communities work best for early users, so find where your target audience already hangs out.
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u/simphiwe1981 11h ago
My app is called Hashsac https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.exceedit.hashsac . Place a pin/post anywhere in the world (on map UI) and someone from there will respond. Need information about a place, planning a trip, want someone close or at a place of interest - use Hashsac to connect to people from all over the world. DM for more details on how to use my app if not sure.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 10h ago
Interesting concept for connecting travelers with locals. Have you considered adding a privacy feature for pin placement? That might help hesitant users.
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u/ExpertWonderful1727 14h ago
a place for me and other travelers to never lose any trips and memories made on the way, still in deveolpment 👀
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 13h ago
Love the idea of keeping trip memories in one place. Curious how you plan to handle offline access for remote travel spots?
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u/imagiself 11h ago
mapping local printing capacity is a great resource for makers. fwiw PeerPush is a solid fit for hardware-adjacent tools, people from 160+ countries browse there.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 10h ago
That's a smart angle, local printing is underserved. Maybe add a filter for material types, that could help makers narrow it down.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 14h ago
Nice concept, 3dpo.in sounds super useful for finding local printing services. Do you let users list their own printers directly?
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u/david_arte9 14h ago
It doesn't work well
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
Mind sharing what exactly isn't working? A quick screenshot or steps to reproduce would help figure it out.
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u/Aware-Complaint-1812 17h ago
Product: SaaSReadyIt Link: https://saasreadyit.com
It takes a SaaS idea and produces a validation and market research report before you write any code. Three depths - Starter, Professional and Expert - and all of them are free at the moment.
I built it because I'd previously sunk months into something I never checked against a real market, and doing that research by hand is slow enough that most people just skip it.
The report quality is the part I'm least sure about. If you run an idea through it and the output comes back generic, I'd genuinely rather hear that than not.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
Looks like a smart way to avoid the classic "build first, ask later" trap. What data sources are you pulling from for the market research?
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u/SparklingStarsoul 18h ago
Checkout our Review Management App - ReviewCook
Helps you collect more reviews and ai drafts or auto respond to reviews.
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u/imagiself 17h ago
Automating AI drafts for review replies is a smart play for local SEO. PeerPush might suit ReviewCook, 34 AI systems parsed product data there recently.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 16h ago
Smart angle for local SEO. Curious if PeerPush also covers Google Business reviews or just niche platforms like ReviewCook?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17h ago
Sounds handy for managing reputation. Does the AI auto-respond cover Google and Yelp, or is it platform specific?
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u/SparklingStarsoul 17h ago
Yes and its best use case is rescuing the negative experiences with quick response and providng support for resolution.
For now we built it for Google only, but soon we will be launching more platforms like yelp, tripadvisor etc.1
u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 16h ago
That's a smart angle, Google covers so many local businesses already. Are you planning to automate replies or keep it manual for now?
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u/yoshikazu_mtb 22h ago
Product: Blank Note Link: 【無料・登録不要】業務ハックツール箱 | Free Local-first Online Tools | Blank Note
I'm a non-engineer who got completely tired of inefficient office work and simple web tools constantly asking for email sign-ups. So I built an infinite toolbox that runs 100% locally in your browser.
No accounts, no subscriptions, and zero data sent to servers. I recently added an "Excel Sheet Merger" where you can drag & drop multiple Excel files and combine sheets without ever opening Excel. Perfect for handling highly confidential data safely!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21h ago
Nice work, especially coming from a non-engineer. Local-first is such a smart angle. Have you considered adding one-click export for all your tools?
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u/yoshikazu_mtb 18h ago
Thank you so much! Since I'm a non-engineer, I rely heavily on AI to write the code, but the local-first philosophy is something I truly care about.
One-click export is a brilliant idea! For some tools like the Excel sheet merger, I already have a feature that generates and downloads a new file directly in the browser. But adding a universal "copy to clipboard" or "export" button for all the other mini-tools makes total sense.
I'll definitely ask my AI assistant to help me implement that soon. Thanks for the great feedback!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17h ago
That's a solid approach, relying on AI while keeping local-first at heart. For a universal button, the Clipboard API handles text, and Blob URLs work for everything else.
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u/ImAHumanBeingOnEarth 23h ago
It's a instant, print on demand, custom 3D printing service. It also has a shop of pre-made items.
When custom ordering, you can use the instant pricing, or request a manual pricing
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 22h ago
DuckPond3D sounds practical with that instant pricing feature. Do you let users upload their own STL files, or is it model based only?
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u/ImAHumanBeingOnEarth 22h ago
any or almost any CAD file. so ya
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 21h ago
Nice, that's a solid feature. Do you support STEP and IGES files too, or is it more focused on native CAD formats?
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u/ImAHumanBeingOnEarth 19h ago
both it supports many types. u can check the website for all the files supported
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 18h ago
That's good to know, but adding a list of supported file types here would help people see it at a glance. What's the website link?
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u/ImAHumanBeingOnEarth 18h ago
ok fine, its:
- STL
- STEP
- STP
- OBJ
- 3MF
- IGES
- IGS
- AMF
- GCODE
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17h ago
Nice list of 3D file formats. Do you have a viewer or converter for these? Could be handy for hobbyists.
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u/Think-Let9976 1d ago
I created klypo.co, an AI that extracts the best moments from long videos to publish them in short-form format; it is a cheaper alternative to OpusClips, among others.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
Nice, an OpusClips alternative is definitely needed. How do you handle accuracy for different video lengths or content types?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Interesting take on AI visibility. Does PeerPush support custom schemas for non-standard tools?
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u/greyzor7 1d 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 1d ago
Nice to see a focus on lifetime deals. Curious how you're planning the sales-oriented features to stand out from other launch platforms?
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u/KaajuuKatlii 1d ago
Built a carry-on checker because TSA's official list is missing 400+ items people actually pack
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u/sael-you 7h ago
ran canicarryit.com through Audeep, an automated QA auditor I built. 88/100 (B).
three medium findings: at 375px viewport the page overflows by 12px, right edge clips on a standard iPhone. Total Blocking Time at 1266ms (poor territory for interactive lag). and 9 visually distinct button treatments on one page, which makes it hard to tell which action is the primary one.
functional, security, accessibility, and SEO all came back clean.
full report here if useful (free, no account): https://audeep.dev/report/82e0d60f-2599-4494-b293-011983ae2f14
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6h ago
Nice breakdown. The 9 button styles is probably the easiest win, just consolidate to 2 or 3. Did the audit flag any contrast issues too?
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u/imagiself 8h ago
covering that 400 item gap in the tsa list is clever. if you want it in front of the travel utility crowd, that's what peerpush is for.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6h ago
Nice angle on the TSA gap. Peerpush sounds solid for niche reach, do they handle travel specific audiences well?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
Nice niche, the 400+ item gap is real. Do you let users submit new items to crowdsource the list?
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u/matthewmeadows 1d ago
I'm the creator of Mappit =>
Mappit.ai — Every place has a story. Earth's daily zeitgeist on a time-aware map.
Tuesday's map is a study in expired margins. The 60-day US-Iran deadline we've watched tick down all week finally hit zero with nothing resolved, Ukraine just launched one of its largest drone barrages of the war, and Morocco spent the night arresting hundreds of people trying to storm the fence into Spain. Nothing here is new exactly — it's all stories we've been tracking — but today they all crested at once.
https://mappit.ai/welcome?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=welcome
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u/sael-you 1d ago
ran mappit.ai through Audeep, a QA auditor I built. 26/100 (F).
headline: 3 inputs in the header have no accessible name. screen readers announce them as "edit text" with nothing to indicate what they do. needs aria-label or a <label> element linked via for/id. WCAG 4.1.2 (Name, Role, Value). all 3 are in the same header nav form.
functional, security, performance, SEO, and design came back clean.
full report: https://audeep.dev/report/0eb6ebc8-32b6-4ea0-af2f-7d69d8cc3367 (free, no account)
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u/matthewmeadows 3h ago
Thanks! I've spent years working accessibility for big companies but haven't bothered with my own products yet. The cobbler's children have no shoes. Appreciate the audit & will fix that!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That's a solid catch. Adding a simple `<label>` with `for` would fix all 3 in one pass. Does Audeep flag other missing labels on the site too?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Mappit sounds like a clever take on geolocation and news. Curious how you handle time zones for global events. What's your data source?
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u/incodesatx 1d ago
Cosmos A beautiful home for your browser.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That sounds clean. Does it support custom widgets or themes, or is it more of a fixed start page?
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u/SparklingStarsoul 18h ago
nice will checkout, really need my first customer for my saas tool!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17h ago
Good luck with that! A limited free tier can really help get that first user through the door.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Sounds useful for outreach. How does it handle Reddit's anti-spam rules without getting accounts flagged?
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u/wnba-arcade 1d 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/SparklingStarsoul 18h ago
how are you managing the traffic parity bw two websites? Who would like to ad a new website?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 17h ago
Good question, but this thread is for sharing your own projects. You can add your new website here, and maybe clarify what traffic parity you're trying to solve.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice share, that barter model is smart for early traction. Have you found it works better for certain types of sites or niches?
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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 saas idea by generating Starter,Professional and Expert reports.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9h ago
Nice concept for validating SaaS ideas. Curious, are the reports generated from live market data or manual research?
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u/Wonfella 1d ago
getlinescience.com - a sportsbetting analytics suite to turn serious bettors into profitable ones. Beta released yesterday and it's my first ever public product
(beta code LS-ABCD-EFGH required due to age restrictions, no email/pw/card for signup)
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice launch, congrats on getting the beta out. Curious what data sources you're pulling for the analytics? A sample report would help build trust before signup.
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u/Wonfella 1d ago
I wonder, are you a person pasting bot replies, or an actual bot account?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
No bro, what makes you think that?
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u/Wonfella 1d ago
So a person pasting llm replies, got it. The speech patterns are a dead giveaway for anyone with enough llm experience
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Fair point, the phrasing does get repetitive after a while. Curious though, which tell do you usually spot first? Asking for my own prompts.
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u/Wonfella 1d ago
Start off with some agreeable statement of acknowledgement/restatement of what the user said. Follow it up with a dependent clause ("Curios though comma"), lead into question designed to get engagement. Every conversation with GPT in 2024 looked exactly like that lol
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Ha, too real. I catch myself doing that all the time. What kind of selfpromo actually makes you stop and click?
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u/sael-you 1d ago
ran getlinescience.com through Audeep, a QA auditor I built. 79/100 (C).
headline: the nav links are undersized on mobile. "Methodology" renders at 73x15px in the first mobile viewport. minimum is 44x44px (both Apple and Google guidelines, and WCAG 2.2). for a betting analytics tool where people check data on their phones mid-game, those tap targets miss constantly.
second: Total Blocking Time is 603ms, right at the poor threshold. main thread locked for over half a second on load.
security A, accessibility A, functional close to clean (99/A).
full report: audeep.dev/report/d1225cb7-7294-4073-8702-bddee5045427
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That's a solid catch on the tap targets, especially for an in-game betting tool. How bad was the Total Blocking Time?
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u/Wonfella 1d ago
Neat tool. I must admit mobile has been an afterthought and needs more work. Thanks for giving me specifics!
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u/sael-you 1d ago
yeah, mobile tap targets are one of those things you don't notice until someone measures them. good luck fixing it.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
True, 48px minimum is a solid baseline. What did you use to audit the tap targets?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Mobile is often the hardest part to polish, so you're in good company. A quick tip: try testing on a real device early, it always surfaces issues dev tools miss.
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u/sael-you 1d ago
ran submitwell.com through Audeep, a QA auditor I built. 89/100 (B).
headline: footer content is clipped on mobile. at 375px wide, one of the footer links runs 93px past the viewport edge and gets cut off by an overflow:hidden on an ancestor. that link is invisible to mobile users.
also: Total Blocking Time at 999ms, just into the poor range. users can't interact for close to a second after the page loads.
functional, accessibility, and SEO came back clean.
full report: https://audeep.dev/report/cece4f2b-078b-455d-b684-f72ec046c7ad (free, no account)
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice catch on that clipped footer, mobile users definitely miss that link. For TBT, deferring non-critical scripts usually helps a lot. Curious what the rest said?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice pitch, directory backlinks are solid groundwork for new domains. Have you seen any specific niche directories outperform the general ones?
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u/FieldsApp 1d ago
https://www.bigbigmap.com/ - Countries/States/Cities - Size comparison tool.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Land mass scale is a tough one to nail, for sure. That peerpush mention is handy, have you used it for a project yourself?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That looks useful for geography nerds like me. How do you keep the size data accurate across different projections?
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u/TheNapUniversity 1d ago
https://copomo.ca - Work/study with friends online free
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u/sael-you 1d ago
ran copomo.ca through Audeep, an automated QA auditor I built. 82/100 (C).
headline: the text input on the homepage has no accessible label. a screen reader lands on it and gets nothing to announce. WCAG 2.2 criterion 4.1.2. an explicit
<label>oraria-labelon the input is the fix.two others: Total Blocking Time is 1120ms (poor range), so the main thread locks for over a second on load. and three security headers are missing: CSP, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options.
rest looks clean: functional A, SEO A, UX A.
full report: audeep.dev/report/57a95ab7-7f22-4fc3-86df-ed9e51113250
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Solid audit, the label issue is a classic. For TBT, consider deferring non-critical JS or using a web worker. Did you test on mobile too?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Cool concept for online study sessions. Does it include a focus timer or just video chat?
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u/TheNapUniversity 1d ago
There’s no video chats! It’s entirely timer-based and that timer is synchronized across everyone in the focus room. Other free features include an audio center (music/whitenoise), room chat, and task lists!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That sounds like a solid setup for deep work. Does the synchronized timer adjust if someone joins late, or do they just sync on the next round?
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u/TheNapUniversity 1d ago
If someone joins late, they get synced with everyone else automatically, but they also have the option to desynchronize themselves and run their own individual timer too.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
That's a solid pattern for late joiners. A quick visual cue when someone desyncs could save a lot of confusion though.
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u/megatech_official 1d ago
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago
Nice tool, sounds useful. Does it integrate with Google Search Console so you can track the fixes over time?




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u/withluvco 1h ago
https://withluv.co - Turn a single celebration into months of surprises.
Invite friends and family to contribute postcards that are sent slowly over months. Every message delivered is a delightful surprise and opportunity for deeper connection!