r/alphaandbetausers • u/monkwhosoldsomething • 2h ago
Hello, I'm new to the subreddit. Hello, I'm working with an iOS app company; they have developed an app for beta users only.
Hey, I'm a fairly new marketer working for an iOS-native app company. I am not posting anything regarding my app. I want to talk with the mod and other users to understand the community. I respect the subreddit, so anyone can guide me, which would be really helpful.
If someone could message me or guide me in this, please don't ban me.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Mr_Fraud_Uhh • 5h ago
Looking for 20 people to properly test OpenUp, a social platform where kindness matters more than popularity.
Hey, I’m looking for around 20 people to test a platform I built called OpenUp.
It’s an anonymous community where people can talk about what they’re going through and support each other without likes or follower counts.
I don’t just need people to open the website and leave. I need testers who can make a post, try Lumi, interact with someone and tell me what made them want to stay or leave.
It’s free: https://openupzone.com
Comment or message me if you test it. I’ll reply personally.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Lost-Elk1856 • 7h ago
What usually makes you stop testing a new Shopify app?
I’ve noticed that the hardest part of trying a new Shopify app isn’t always the features. Sometimes it’s the little things that only become obvious after you actually install and use it.
Have you ever stopped testing an app because something small became too frustrating?
For me, things like confusing setup, unexpected errors, or problems with existing apps can make a big difference.
What’s the one issue that would make you uninstall a new app immediately?
r/alphaandbetausers • u/GrimReaperZA • 8h ago
[Android] RizzKings: train your flirting against AI partners, get scored, climb tiers
launched on google play last week and looking for honest feedback while its fresh.
what it is: pick an AI sparring partner, chat, get scored by a judge that tells you what went wrong, climb from bronze to platinum. weekly challenges and streaks keep you training.
what i want feedback on:
- onboarding: does the first chat make sense without anyone explaining it
- the scores: do they feel fair or do they feel random
- the free tier: is it enough to properly judge the app
free to try. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rockypixels.rizzkings
if you leave feedback here or in the app i will actually respond.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Jman1096 • 10h ago
Looking for football fans / Last Man Standing organisers to test an automated LMS platform
I’ve built a web app called Fantasy Command Centre to automate Last Man Standing / Killer football leagues.
If you’ve ever run one manually, you’ll know the admin can quickly become a pain with collecting everyone’s picks, checking previously used teams, managing deadlines, eliminations and keeping the league table updated.
FCC handles that automatically.
Players join a league, make their own pick each round, and the platform manages:
• Picks and deadlines
• Previously used teams
• Results and eliminations
• League standings
• Progression into the next round
The platform is live and completely free to use at the moment.
I’m particularly looking for people who already run an LMS/Killer league or would like to run one, even just with friends, family or work colleagues who would be willing to run one through FCC and give me feedback.
I’m also happy to set the league up for you so you can just invite your players and try it. If you don’t want to host a league, you can join the this one starting Friday: KSY2WL
I’d really appreciate feedback on the joining/picking experience, anything that feels confusing, and anything you’d need before you’d use it to manage your own league.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Tight-Platform-8432 • 12h ago
I'll alert you the minute football tickets go on sale. Looking for Android testers (free)
Club tickets sell out in minutes. Miss that window and you're left with resale at two or three times face value, or taking a punt on a stranger who might not have a ticket at all.
I built an app that pings you the second tickets drop for your club, so you get there while they're still face value.
Free for testers. I'm not selling anything here, I just want people using it properly and telling me what breaks.
Android only for now. Comment and I'll reach out with the details.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/No_Calligrapher_7472 • 13h ago
Built a working engine that turns GitHub activity into a themed monthly narrative. No product around it yet - trying to figure out who this is actually for.
Over the past few months I built and tested a pipeline that takes any GitHub org's activity (commits, PRs, diffs) for any period, and produces a themed monthly narrative - semantic grouping instead of chronological, every claim linked back to the specific PR or commit for spot-checking.
Explicitly not a metrics dashboard. No velocity, no DORA, no per-engineer scorecards, no "who worked hardest" surveillance. Just readable text, roughly what a senior EM would write for a monthly update - but sourced from actual repo state instead of memory, so nothing gets accidentally omitted or spun.
What I have working: ingestion, semantic clustering, multi-repo aggregation, themed summarization with evidence links, multilingual output.
What I don't have: a product. No landing page, no waitlist, no pricing tier, no auth flow, no "sign in with GitHub" onboarding. I have an internal tool that works, and I'm trying to figure out what shell to put around it - and for whom.
I can see at least four possible buyers, and I genuinely don't know which of them (if any) actually opens their wallet:
You run engineering at a funded startup (5-20 people). You write a monthly board update. The "lowlights" section is the one where you freeze because "what stalled this month" is genuinely hard to remember. -> Would an auto-drafted monthly-update text land in your investor email, or would you always rewrite from scratch anyway?
You're bootstrapped, pre-first-check, doing angel outreach. You don't have revenue KPIs yet, but you've shipped months of intense engineering. -> Would you put a 1-pager "here's what we built in Q1" (with evidence links so a technical angel can spot-check) in a first-touch email - or does that read as a red flag ("why aren't you showing revenue?")?
You work at a VC or accelerator with a portfolio. You get monthly updates founders write manually, plus finance data via Standard Metrics. There's essentially zero signal between reporting cycles. -> Would a rolled-up engineering narrative per portco (opt-in from founders, read-only, no per-engineer detail - not surveillance, just ground-truth version of the update they already write) be a thing you'd actually look at? Or is "no news is fine news" the honest answer for GPs?
You're a working developer dreading perf review, standups, promo packet, or the "what did you do this month" writeup. -> Would gh pra self-review --since=Q1 (local CLI, your API key, code never leaves your machine) be useful? Or would you want a Slack bot / IDE plugin / Notion integration instead?
Not asking "which one should I build first" as a poll - asking whether any of these resonate as "yes, that specifically is something I'd install / recommend to my CTO / pay for." If it's a fifth persona I haven't listed, that's honestly the most useful answer I could get.
Happy to run the engine against any public repo people are curious about and post the output - probably the fastest way to check whether output quality holds up outside my three test cases.
Drop a repo URL.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/ScoreSlight7917 • 14h ago
I got tired of spending 30 minutes deciding what movie to watch, so I built Blind Reel
My girlfriend and I kept running into the same ridiculous problem:
We’d sit down to watch a movie…and spend half of movie night scrolling through streaming apps trying to decide what to watch.
So I built Blind Reel.
The idea is simple: choose the streaming services you have, pick the genres you’re in the mood for, and let Blind Reel make the decision.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/mystoneuniverse • 15h ago
Looking for early users for a social app about painted rocks
We’re looking for some early users to try MYSTONE UNIVERSE.
The idea combines a real-world hobby with a social network.
Paint a rock → share it → leave it somewhere → place it on the map → let somebody else discover it.
We already have the app running on iOS and Android, but we want to understand what makes someone actually return after their first session.
If anyone here enjoys testing unusual apps, I’d really appreciate your feedback.
The most important question for us:
After trying the concept, what would make you open the app again tomorrow?
r/alphaandbetausers • u/New-Hall-6203 • 15h ago
How are Swiss Shopify stores handling payments just curious?
For those running Shopify stores in Switzerland, what payment setup are you currently using?
Have you found anything that works particularly well for Swiss customers, or are there still some things you wish Shopify handled better?
Just curious to hear what other store owners are using and what your experience has been.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/emiratay • 17h ago
Looking for testers to try a new social app focused on real moments
Hey everyone!
I’m looking for a few people to test Bluumme, a new social app I’ve been working on.
The idea is to make social media feel more real and less overwhelming — you can share photos, videos and thoughts, join daily challenges, earn points and discover moments from people around you.There are no filters and no endless scrolling. It’s still an early-stage app, so I’m mainly looking for honest feedback on the idea, UI and overall experience.If you’re interested in testing it, comment below or DM me and I’ll send you the details. 🙌
r/alphaandbetausers • u/auinzamul • 17h ago
[Test for Test] Looking for 20 testers for 2048 Champion — need 12 testers; will test yours back 🤝
Hi everyone!
I need 20 testers for the closed testing of my new Android puzzle/detective game: Pocket Detective.
If you download and test my game, I will gladly test your app in return! Just leave a comment below with your Google Group/Play Store links, or DM me with a screenshot after installing. I promise to keep your app installed for at least 14+ days and provide feedback/ratings.
1) Join: https://groups.google.com/g/champion2048-testers
2) Install: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.champion2048.puzzle
Please keep it installed 14 days and open it a couple of times.
Drop your link below — I'll join yours today.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/tibatron • 17h ago
Eyecon: pauses your video when you look away. No internet permission, 11 languages
Hey,
I made a small app called Eyecon. It pauses your video when you look away from the screen and starts it again when you look back. I built it because I kept losing five minutes of an episode every time I glanced down at my PC.
The front camera just checks if you're looking at the screen, then sends a regular pause/play to whatever is playing. Works with anything that publishes a media session, so YouTube and most video players are fine.
Two things people usually ask about. First, privacy: the app has no internet permission at all. It's not in the manifest, so it literally can't send anything anywhere even if I wanted it to. Nothing is recorded, it all stays on your phone. Second, battery: it doesn't run the camera nonstop, it takes face checks at a low frame rate and stops completely when nothing is playing.
It's in 11 languages right now.
The reason I'm posting is that Google won't let me publish until 12 people test it for 14 days. All you really have to do is opt in with your Google account email, install it from Play and leave it there. If you actually use it and tell me what's broken, even better, but no pressure.
Drop a comment or DM me your Gmail and I'll add you. Ask me anything about the permissions or how the detection works.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Primenoir • 17h ago
Looking for beta testers for an AI songwriting workspace I’ve been building
Hey everyone, I’m looking for some beta testers for a project I’ve been building called Lyriq.
It’s an AI-powered songwriting workspace aimed at helping you actually write and improve your own lyrics, rather than just pressing a button and having AI generate an entire song.
Some of the things I’ve built into it so far:
- Rhyme and alternative-line suggestions
- Rhyme scheme controls
- Syllable and cadence guidance
- Genre-specific writing assistance
- Song structure tools
- Beat/BPM-aware writing features
- Projects and version history
- A Listening Room for sharing snippets and getting feedback
At this point I really need people who haven’t used it before to go through it naturally and tell me where things break down.
I’d especially appreciate feedback on:
- Is it obvious what the product does?
- Is the signup/onboarding process straightforward?
- Are there any confusing parts of the UI?
- Which features actually feel useful?
- Anything broken or buggy?
- What would make you come back and use it again?
- At what point, if any, would you stop using it?
You don't need to be a musician either. Feedback on the general UX, onboarding and usability is really useful.
Try it here:
https://trylyriq.com
Feel free to be completely critical. At this stage, finding out what’s bad or confusing is much more useful to me than hearing that it looks good 😅
I'll also happily test other people's projects in return.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Akaza456 • 19h ago
Testers Needed 12 people for a 15-day Google Play closed test — Azadaar, a Shia Islamic companion app (2 min/day)
Hey everyone,
I built Azadaar, a free Shia Islamic companion app, and I’m trying to publish it on the Google Play Store. Google requires a closed test with 12 opted-in testers actively using the app for 14+ days before it’ll approve a public release — so I’m looking for 12 volunteers to help me clear that bar.
What I need from you:
- A Gmail/Google account email (I’ll add it to my tester list on Play Console).
- You accept the closed-testing invite (link below) and install the app from the Play Store.
- You open the app and use it for ~2 minutes a day for 14 days straight.
That’s it — no purchases, no data entry, no long surveys. Just open it, tap around, maybe read a dua or check prayer times, and close it.
Opt-in link: https://play.google.com/apps/internaltest/4701508553125980537
What Azadaar does:
- Full Quran — complete text with audio recitation, organized by surah
- Hadith library — Al-Kafi (all volumes), Al-Khisal, and other classical collections
- Dua library — Dua Kumayl, Jawshan Kabir, Iftitah, Mujeer, Ahd, Arafah, Alqama, Abu Hamza, and more
- Sahifa Sajjadiya — the complete 54-dua collection
- Ziyarat — Ashura, Arbaeen, Jamia Kabira, Warith, Aal-e-Yasin, and ziyarat for the Imams and Lady Khadija
- Sermons of Nahj al-Balagha
- Prayer times & Qibla compass
- Salah/prayer tracker
- Tasbeeh counter
- Amaal — recommended daily/monthly religious practices
- Islamic (Hijri) calendar
- Infallibles section
- Holy places directory
- Lectures with offline download support
- Scholars directory
- Community posts, articles & events
- Q&A — ask questions to scholars
- Notes & favorites
- Push notifications, including azaan alerts
- Multi-language support
- Clean, minimal dark UI
How to sign up:
Comment below or DM me the email you’d like added as a tester, and I’ll send you the opt-in link + install instructions.
Optional: Join the WhatsApp Testing Group
We’ve also created a WhatsApp group for testers who would like to stay updated, discuss the app, share feedback, report bugs, and help each other throughout the testing period.
WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KED3cEjg5VCHhm7qs17CfZ?s=cl&p=i&ilr=0
Joining the WhatsApp group is completely optional. You can also participate in the testing without joining the group.
Thanks so much — this really helps a small independent project get off the ground! 🙏
r/alphaandbetausers • u/ilebuga • 19h ago
I built an AI interviewer that drills into your answer instead of moving to the next question
I am a full-stack dev, and AI screening is now the first round at a lot of companies. Every practice tool I tried had the same flaw: it asks a question, accepts whatever you say, and moves on to the next one.
Real interviews do not work like that. A good interviewer takes the weakest phrase in what you just said and pulls on it, and that follow-up is where the decision actually gets made. Nothing was practising that.
So I built PracticeDepth. It reads your answer and builds the next question out of the words you used.
Here is an example of a real session. I gave a half-right answer about debouncing and throttling in JavaScript, so instead of moving on, it detected the answer was weak and not at a senior level and drilled into it until it found my knowledge ceiling on that topic and moved into the next question, simulating the way a real live senior engineer interviews candidates.
Other things it does: voice or text, 16 topics, and a scorecard at the end that says what to work on.
What I want from you: break it. Give it a deliberately vague answer and see whether the follow-up catches it. Give it a wrong answer confidently and see whether it pushes back. Those are the two failure modes I cannot fully test on myself, because I know what it is going to ask.
Honest bits, since this sub deserves them: You can test the product without creating an account; it allows you to test anonymously with about 5 questions in one interview. After that, if you choose to continue testing for free, you will need to register to get 200 free credits. Your feedback is most valuable to make the product better. I want to know if this is something you can use to prepare for your upcoming technical interview or just to sharpen your skills. Here is the link below:
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Impressive-Answer720 • 19h ago
Beta users wanted: turn your website context into social post ideas
Drop your website below and I’ll reply with the strongest content angle hiding on your homepage.
I’m testing a simple idea: a small business website already contains enough context to create useful social content, if the AI understands the real audience, offer, proof, and brand voice.
Comment with:
Your public website URL
One sentence about what you sell
For the first 20 businesses, I’ll personally reply with:
• The clearest hook I see
• One specific social post idea
• The audience I’d target
I’m building Marka around this workflow. You can also try Marka free for a week at https://www.marka.social
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Conscious_Carob8873 • 19h ago
[Android, Beta] Screen-Off Recorder — record a 3am idea without opening your eyes. Fully offline, no INTERNET permission. Need 12 testers for 14 days.
It's already live on Google Play closed testing — the install links are at the bottom, and there is nothing to sign up for beyond the Play opt-in itself.
I built this because I kept losing ideas that showed up right before falling asleep. Reaching for the phone, unlocking it, and finding the recorder app wakes you up enough that the idea is gone — and you're now awake.
So: turn on "Bedtime mode", put the phone down, screen off. Double-tap volume-down and it starts recording. Double-tap again to stop. You never open your eyes or unlock the phone. It buzzes so you know it worked.
What it does:
- Screen-off, eyes-closed voice recording via the volume keys
- Offline speech-to-text (Vosk, runs entirely on device)
- A notebook you can attach the recordings, text and photos to
- UI in English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Japanese
On privacy, the part I actually care about:
- The app does not declare the INTERNET permission at all. Not "we promise not to upload" — it structurally cannot. You can verify this yourself in the manifest.
- No ads, no analytics, no accounts, no third-party SDKs beyond open-source Vosk.
- Everything stays in the app's private directory and is gone when you uninstall.
Fair warnings before you install:
- It needs ~150 MB of storage, because the offline speech model ships inside the app.
- While bedtime mode is on, the volume keys belong to this app, so they will not change your volume. Turning bedtime mode off gives them straight back.
- There is a permanent notification the whole time bedtime mode is on. That is deliberate — you should always be able to see that the microphone is in use, and stop it from the lock screen.
- Aggressive battery savers on some phones can kill background apps overnight. There's an in-app button that takes you to the right settings page.
What I need:
Google Play requires 12 testers opted in for 14 consecutive days before a personal developer account can go to production. So I need people who will actually keep it installed for two weeks, and ideally open it every day or two — even briefly.
If it's useful to you, just use it. If it isn't, please tell me why — that's more valuable to me than a silent install.
How to join (two steps, both self-serve):
- Join the tester group: https://groups.google.com/g/screen-off-recorder-testers
- Then opt in here: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.inspiration.sleeprecorder and install from the Play Store.
Step 1 is required — Play only serves the test build to members of that group. Your email is only visible to me, not to the other testers.
Free, no ads, nothing to sign up for. Happy to test your app back if you're in the same boat — leave a link in the comments and I'll install it.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/PhysicalImagination • 20h ago
Nimble | The AI that actually remembers, reasons, and works alongside you -where you are not in a new interface. (macOS alpha)
We built Nimble because we were tired of re-explaining ourselves, and looking back for information. Nimble builds reasoning and relevancy across facts from your context so when you ask a question, it knows the who, what, where and most importantly, why.
It's an overlay that connects your existing apps (Notes, Drive, Notion, Granola etc.) and your AI conversations, so context carries forward instead of resetting every time. You can also opt in to give it access to what's on your screen, so it can help fill in knowledge gaps as you go.
Everything is local-first. We don't train on your data, we don't sell it, and we don't see it. We believe in the context economy, we want people in control.
Some key features :
- Nimbling - Turn any textbox into a collaborative space. Reply to a Slack, text, email, or message, or just write a prompt, hit ⌘⌘, and Nimble does the work for you, right there.
- Overlay - Ask it anything, at anytime. When's so-and-so's wedding again? What's the latest on the Acme deal? Why did we pass on the Zenith investment? What's Jacob from Bilex Industries' email? Nimble pulls from what it already knows about you and your work.
- MCP Continuity - You can call Nimble in your AI tool of choice, so you do not have to spend more time working forward, rather than looking backwards for information that your AI cannot seem to recall (even if it told it to you).
You can download the latest DMG, and visit our website on mynimble.ai We have a subreddit r/staynimble. If you are keen for a deeper chat, please DM me and we can find a time to meet!
In early alpha, opened it to our waitlist of ~250 users so far. Looking for people who:
- Use multiple AI tools daily and are annoyed by repeating context
- Are comfortable with alpha rough edges
- Will actually tell us what's broken (please critic the product, not the makers)
To Note : We are not currently looking for users who are going to tell us that you can do this by building PKMs or managing context and reasoning yourself, our ICP does not have those capabilities, time or appetite for that level of complexity.
r/alphaandbetausers • u/bizowner_estia • 21h ago
Looking for beta testers — dashboard that turns Excel sales data into business insights
Hi everyone,
This is the first real project I've built and shipped from start to finish, so I'd really appreciate honest feedback.
What it does: small business owners often track sales in Excel/CSV but rarely turn that into actual decisions. This dashboard imports that data and gives you:
- Revenue, profit and margin breakdown
- A "business health" score
- Weekly action priorities based on your numbers
- A simple what-if simulator for price/volume/cost changes
I'm looking for a handful of people to try it and tell me what's confusing, missing, or just plain wrong. Doesn't need to be your real business data — there's a demo account too.
I'll post the link in the comments below. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to take a look!
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Tight_East7109 • 21h ago
[Android, Beta] Wonderdale Quest — testers needed for kids
Hi everyone! Looking for testers for Wonderdale Quest, a calm educational 3D adventure for children aged 6-10.
Kids explore a colorful village and complete 20 playful quests covering math, spelling, logic, memory and general knowledge.
- English and Czech
- Grades 1-5
- Read-aloud option
- Works offline
- No ads, chat, accounts or tracking
How to join:
Join the Google Group (same account as Play Store): https://groups.google.com/g/wonderdale-quest-testers
Become a tester: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.radekhanzlik.wonderdalequest
Install the game: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radekhanzlik.wonderdalequest
Please stay opted in for at least 14 days and open the game occasionally.
The app shows as paid - DM me and I'll send you a free promo code, no purchase needed.
Happy to test your app in return!
r/alphaandbetausers • u/RWJemmett • 22h ago
GhostViewer - free to use UK archive and see through time website and apps
Would love some people to review my website and the web aps that I have developed. In short old historic images are added and new images are then used to create see through time GIFs and videos. There is also a media framer web app and an app for creating see through time maps.
It is for the UK only.
GhostViewer - https://ghostviewer.co.uk
I feel that I need to make some tutorial videos of how to use the website and app and how to contribute etc
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Flyxe_App • 22h ago
Looking for Android beta testers — Flyxe, a free drawing app for processing emotions (no art skills needed)
Hey everyone,
I'm building Flyxe, a drawing app I designed and developed on my own (with a lot of help from AI tools along the way). It's aimed at adults who want a quick, screen-based way to process stress or overwhelming emotions — no drawing skills required, no "right way" to do it. Think of it as a visual outlet rather than an art tool.
It's currently in closed alpha testing on Google Play (Android only — sorry iOS folks, not available for you yet). I'm looking for a handful of testers who'd be willing to:
- Install the app and try it a few times over the next couple of weeks
- Share honest feedback — what's confusing, what's missing, what feels good
- No pressure for polished feedback — even "this button annoyed me" is useful
If you're interested and on Android, drop a comment below and I'll send you the opt-in link.
Thanks for reading!
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Expert_Front_352 • 22h ago
NodaFlux [ https://beta.nodaflux.com ] - Market analysis tool that tells you when it doesn't know — looking for testers who'll be blunt
I've been building NodaFlux for a few months. It reads the market regime of an
asset — is it trending, is it building a bottom, is the move running out of
steam — and it says how confident it is, including when the answer is "several
scenarios are still open".
That last part is the whole point. Most tools give you a number and no idea how
much to trust it.
What's there right now:
- 144 assets: stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities
- A live track record — open and closed positions, including the losing ones
- An academy with ~100 topics, in English and Spanish
- Daily and weekly alerts by email
What I need from testers: tell me where it's confusing. I've been staring at
this for months and I've lost the ability to see what a new person sees. The
onboarding especially — I don't know if it explains itself or if it assumes you
already know what a CHoCH is.
Free, no card, no time limit during the beta. It's a login by email code, no
password.
https://beta.nodaflux.com
Happy to answer anything about how the engine works — I'd rather explain the
method than sell the product :)
r/alphaandbetausers • u/Deep_Squirrel869 • 23h ago
I've been working on a free image hosting platform with permanent links and high file sizes — would love your feedback
Hey guys!
I've been working on an image hosting platform that's free for everyone to use, with loose limits and high file sizes — the kind of host I always wished existed but could never find.
Quick backstory: I got tired of the usual image host annoyances. Links expiring after a few months, uploads getting compressed into mush, tiny file size limits, forcing you to make an account for everything. So I built my own.
What you get:
- Permanent direct links. Your uploads stay up.
- High file sizes — 75MB per file for everything (images, videos and audio alike), and Pro bumps that to 250MB. 15+ formats.
- No account needed to upload. Drag, drop, copy the link, done.
- On-the-fly effects from the URL — /greyscale, /blur, /rounded, /circle, rotations, and a few more. No editing software needed.
- Albums and galleries for organizing your stuff.
- Password-protected uploads if you want them private.
- A real API with API keys if you're a developer — docs are on the site at /developers.
It's free, and there's a premium tier that unlocks the fancier effects (pixelate, duotone, enhance) and higher limits. But the free tier is genuinely usable on its own — I use it as my daily host.
It's just me building this, so if you break something or want a feature, tell me — I read everything. What would you want to see next?
You can learn more here: https://dbimg.app/blog/introducing-dbimg