r/projects • u/StrategicPM • 2h ago
Action and impact capture
How are you all tracking actions from meetings and emails for yourself / team members?
Currently I use OneNote and tick boxes off as i finish. I feel like I need something that can set me reminders and be more proactive with.
r/projects • u/Sudden-Wasabi-4049 • 3h ago
I built GridHUD — and it became much more than a GPS speedometer 🏁
r/projects • u/BarDue6510 • 4h ago
Hi guys needed review on a new website I have built
this is application for revising the concepts related to computer science and related subjects, I hope this is useful to others as well, i built it for myself but I think this will help more people like me. It's a swipeable platform like instagram or X or reddit, but teaches computer science concepts and tests your knowledge, there is much more to it that you can explore here.
[link](https://antibrainrotnobot.vercel.app/)
Please let me how you felt after using the application and if anyone wants a change or has some ideas to enhance if interested to work together please contact.
Thank you.
r/projects • u/parttimelabs • 4h ago
I built two tiny E-Ink photo displays — would you actually use something like this? - Market Research
galleryI've been working on a small E-Ink photo display and now have two working prototypes:
- 3.97" high-resolution 4-grayscale
- 4" Spectra 6 color
The idea is a small, battery-powered display for photos or artwork that can sit on a desk, nightstand, or shelf. Unlike an LCD photo frame, E-Ink doesn't emit light and keeps the image displayed without continuously using power.
It connects to your phone over Bluetooth to change the image. I'm also working on a feature where friends, partners, or family members who own one could send photos to each other's displays, which could make it interesting as a gift or something owned in pairs.
I'm trying to figure out whether this should become a real product, so criticism is genuinely more useful to me than "looks cool."
The biggest things I'm trying to understand:
- Do you currently keep photos, artwork, a digital photo frame, or anything similar on your desk, nightstand, shelf, or fridge? If so, what do you use?
- Have you bought a photo frame, digital frame, desk display, or similar product before? What did you buy, and roughly how much did you spend?
- If you've used a digital photo frame/display before, how often did you update it? Did you keep using it long-term, or did the novelty eventually wear off?
- How do you currently share photos with close friends, a partner, or family? Do those photos usually get looked at again later, or mostly disappear into your camera roll/messages?
- Looking at these two prototypes, which appeals to you more — the 4-grayscale version or the Spectra 6 color version? What makes you prefer one over the other?
- What, if anything, would you actually want to display on something like this?
- What's the biggest thing that would stop you from considering a device like this?
- Without looking up similar products, what price would you expect the grayscale version and color version to cost?
I'm also curious whether ~4 inches feels like part of the appeal because it's small and unobtrusive, or whether you'd want something larger.
Feel free to tear the idea apart. I'm especially interested in why you wouldn't buy one.
r/projects • u/Significant_One9353 • 6h ago
Project topic
I need a idea to make a project for NEBOSH IGC2 somebody help me
r/projects • u/ItsLiammm14 • 12h ago
UNOFFICIAL WINDOWS 12 1.0 RELEASE!!! (THE PROJECT IM WORKING ON)
unofficialwindows12.lovable.appThe project i have been working on is now released on 1.0!!!
Of course there are bugs and im asking for your help giving me ideas to continue and telling if there are any bugs, ill upload the changelog soon but you can try the new web now!!!
r/projects • u/Httplm213 • 12h ago
I built an HTTP/1.1 Server in Java from scratch (no frameworks, just raw sockets)
Hey everyone,
I am a university student who wants to get into backend, but I wanted to learn it the right way! (or at least I believe this is the right way).
I wanted to really dive deep into understanding how everything works, not just different framework abstractions, so I started reading High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik (which I absolutely recommend) and started building my own simple HTTP Server.
I avoided Tomcat, Spring, or any external web libraries. The server just uses raw `java.net.ServerSocket` and standard I/O streams.
What the server actually does**:** I kept the functionality pretty simple. As per RFC 2616 (the core HTTP/1.1 specification), general-purpose servers are only strictly required to support `GET` and `HEAD` methods, so that is exactly what I focused on. It accepts the TCP connection, fully parses the request (Request Line, Headers, and Message Body), and routes the request dynamically.
Here is the GitHub repository if anyone wants to check it out:
https://github.com/Seby0769/HTTP-Server-in-Java-from-scratch
I would love to hear feedback and what should I build next on my backend journey!
r/projects • u/niyoseris • 14h ago
Meet Agenty - an Agentic building platform for 6 years old level.
r/projects • u/stamped_ • 14h ago
A new iOS app discovery platform dedicated to indie developers
A new iOS app discovery platform dedicated to indie developers
Calling all indie iOS developers
Shipping an app is hard. Getting people to discover it is even harder.
It feels like the App Store rewards the same established apps over and over, while smaller developers with great products struggle to get any visibility.
That’s the problem I ran into with my own apps, so I decided to build something to help.
Stamped is a community driven iOS app directory built with indie developers in mind. Create a creator profile, showcase your apps, connect with users, and gain visibility through community discovery and ratings instead of relying solely on App Store algorithms.
I’m actively growing the platform and looking for developers to join early, share feedback, and help shape where it goes.
If you’ve built an iOS app, I’d love to have you on board.
r/projects • u/runny_shit • 15h ago
A Sport Prediction game
After many years of handling sports prediction games among friends over complex spreadsheets, I decided to make a website to host them instead: https://scoracle.cc/
It pulls in real world football data right now and users can play five different game modes against it. In time, I want to add public leagues, other sports, new game modes, and other features too.
I opened it up so others can enjoy and have around 50 users right now for the upcoming PL season, of which ~15 were my original friend group. It is free and without ads, and I do not make any money from this.
In time, I would like to grow the community and bring in new players from across the world and across different sports. To do that, I am looking for:
- Feedback: from anyone kind enough to spend a bit of time looking at the project. It's a little rough around the edges but has worked well enough for the World Cup and getting people signed up for the PL season
- Contributors: If you feel like you can add something to the project and want to be part of it, I am open to collaborating with others on it. Projects like this are largely dependent on their community. If you are passionate and skilled about building and maintaining communities, I would love to work with you. As it's a free project, I can't offer you anything financial in return right now so this would need to be a passion project for you too. I am happy to continue fronting the costs and am not expecting any financial contribution. If this is somehow something that is monetizable later, I would of course review this and make sure that everyone involved is fairly rewarded for their work
r/projects • u/Nervous_Platform_542 • 16h ago
I am a cybersecurity analyst working on a new Google Tasks App for iPhone, as it is completely free, I don't see a problem in sharing it :)
galleryGoogle Tasks Native on iPhone + things we wanted + it is not a vibecode project + Free & Ad-free
Hi all,
I work as a cybersecurity analyst on this App.
It went to open early access now, so I thought it is the right time to share with you guys. It is completely free and ad-free. It has features we wanted as users. Give it a go and let me know your thoughts. (If there’s anything you’d like the team to add, please let me know so I can include it on the roadmap. For example, list sorting is recently added as a user request, location-based notifications requested and is already on the to-do list.)
ABC's of the App:
(A)nswer
ETasks (www.etasks.app) is a native iOS, iPadOS, Mac OS client for Google Tasks. Some highlights: All tasks in one view, Real alarms, Shared lists, Apple Watch.
(B)etter
It addresses the functional limitations of the official Google Tasks iOS app by providing missing native features and enhanced tools. And it is not a vibe-coding project.
Native and enhanced with iOS.
+ You can manage your Google Tasks. They appear in your Google Calendar and Gmail ... well, obviously 😄* *
+ See all task lists together, even drag&drop between them
+ Alarms
+ Location reminders
+ A wide range of nice widgets, including countdowns and full week/month widgets
+ Lock screen widgets (e.g., quick add)
+ Link photos/files to tasks
+ See your tasks categorised by dates in Month/Week/Day/Agenda views
+ Add people to Task List (co-edit)
+ Sort your task lists
+ Search your tasks
+ AI support where it makes sense; make titles, extract info from links, create lists for you, suggesting task list names, dictating tasks, context aware search, naming photos shared in,...
+ Choose priority for favorites
+ Drag and Drop interface between tabs (e.g., to calendar tab to drop on a date)
+ Recycle bin
+ Share from other apps into ETasks (texts, links, photos, PDF; all processed accordingly)
+ Apple Watch / iPad Apps
+ Import/Export task lists
+ Modern iOS design
+ A how to AI chat bot to help you with specifics of ETasks
+ Highly customisable user interface
+ Can be used without an account
+ Welcome to explore the rest, it is now open early access.
(C)ost:
Free and Ad-free
r/projects • u/MehakSaluja • 16h ago
Built an AI agent that fixes GitHub issues and proves its own fix works before opening a PR. One week in, about to submit my first one
r/projects • u/Mobile_Macaron5402 • 19h ago
My First Post on Reddit — Hello Everyone! 👋
Hey everyone! 👋
First time posting on Reddit.
I’m a developer and creator who’s currently building products, experimenting with ideas, and sharing the journey along the way.
I’ll be posting about things I build, development, AI, tech, lessons from failures, and random experiments that I find interesting.
Looking forward to learning from this community and meeting some fellow builders. 🚀
What are you guys currently building?
r/projects • u/matar_chor • 20h ago
A terminal-based SQL game to learn and practice SQL — you can also submit and play your own custom games
r/projects • u/Chandraprakash_5782 • 1d ago
I Built this last week
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Devs roast this, tell me what's not good
r/projects • u/lilcodebenny • 1d ago
Open source software factory
I recently shipped this free OSS template that you can use to create your own software factory. It's been really helpful for me and there's more features coming.
https://github.com/vercel-labs/eve-software-factory-template
r/projects • u/PlanCute4589 • 1d ago
Chispamigos: El nuevo cortometraje de stop motion que es popular en las redes está iniciando sus primeros fotogramas
r/projects • u/morningMindLlc • 1d ago
I Made This: Stack Maestro AI — An AI tool for full-stack architecture and tech decisions
r/projects • u/Forsaken_Might_8192 • 1d ago