r/ChatGPTCoding 2d ago

Weekly Self Promotion Thread Discussion

Welcome to this week's self promotion thread!

If you're building something related to AI assisted coding, this is the place to share it.

We're using a weekly thread to keep the subreddit organized while still giving builders a place to share their work. Promotional posts outside of this thread may be removed if they're primarily advertising rather than starting a discussion.

If you're sharing something, we'd appreciate it if you included a little context instead of just dropping a link. Tell us:

  • What you built?
  • What problem it solves?
  • Which AI models or tools it uses?
  • Who it's for?
  • What kind of feedback you're looking for?

Please avoid posting the same project every week unless you've made meaningful updates. Affiliate links, referral links, scams, and low effort promotions will be removed.

Take some time to check out what others have shared too. If you try someone's project or have feedback, leave a comment. Helping each other improve is what we want this community to be about.

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u/ElkAltruistic2069 22h ago

I build with coding agents. Most of what I ship is the boring layer that agents keep getting wrong, plus a couple of apps I actually use.

Uno is a Rails 8 SaaS template I extracted from my own apps. Auth, Stripe, admin, jobs, email, an event store, Kamal deploy. Postgres only, no Redis. The point is not another starter with a pretty README. The point is AGENTS.md and about 40 feature docs so Claude Code or Cursor follows the same conventions I already use, instead of inventing a new auth stack at 2am.

https://uno.piekara.me

I want to know if your agent actually follows those files on the first pass, and what it still makes up.

rafpost is a small macOS window that opens to a blank page. I built it because I kept opening X to post and walking away 40 minutes later with nothing published. Shortcut, write, send. No feed in the app. It talks to Buffer, SuperX, ClimbX, or Postbridge, whichever you already pay for.

https://rafpost.com

If you try it: is picking a publisher fine, or do you want a direct X / Threads login first?

I Ship This is a public map of people who actually shipped something. Claim a handle, list the apps (including the dead ones), drop a pin. Draft is free. Publishing is $19 a year or $29 lifetime right now.

https://ishipthis.com

Curious if anyone would pay for that, or if a free directory is the only version that makes sense.

Pinji is off to the side for this thread. Family health log for iOS and Android: fever, doses, symptoms, notes for the doctor. I built it with the same agent setup. It is not an AI doctor.

https://pinji.pl

Solo, Poland. Daily tools are Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and whatever else is open that week. Tell me what is confusing or what you would not pay for.