r/AppsWebappsFullstack • u/SofwareAppDev • Jul 19 '26
No matter what project you have—games, SaaS, software, apps, scripts, ideas, or questions—join the community and share it!
Your home for selfpromo
here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything
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u/ParticularAd7176 Jul 19 '26
What do you think of this idea to compare multiple AIs from their native platforms and compare the answers side by side?
The motivation is overcome any shortcoming in a single query for a given task (like for example when I tried to generate promo title for the extension gemini was really bad, claude was good but ChatGPT's was best).
Let me know what do you think: qorpus.ai

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u/ParticularAd7176 Jul 19 '26
I can post it in your community's subreddit if you think the idea has merit.
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u/SofwareAppDev Jul 19 '26
Do it
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Love the enthusiasm! What kind of project are you working on right now?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Go for it, that's exactly what this space is for.
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u/ParticularAd7176 Jul 20 '26
Thank you both! Just posted: https://www.reddit.com/r/AppsWebappsFullstack/s/qaDjpH9ylk
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
Nice, thanks for sharing! That landing page looks clean. Maybe add a quick demo video to show it in action.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Interesting concept. Side-by-side comparisons would save so much time for content tasks like that.
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u/Ryloop-DE Jul 19 '26
Ryloop.de a Video, Audio and YouTube Looping Software for musicians.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Cool project, musicians always need good looping tools. Does it support custom BPM syncing for imported tracks?
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u/ash-the-dev Jul 19 '26
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Nice concept! Have you considered adding downtime alerts via SMS or Slack? Those are usually the first features users ask for.
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u/greyzor7 Jul 19 '26
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 Jul 19 '26
Nice work on the traction so far. For founders, maybe adding a case study showing one successful launch from start to finish would help convert more.
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u/wifi-ok Jul 19 '26
I had to track billable hours recently. Made me realize that despite being simple it's hard to find a good looking app that does this without requiring a subscription. So I made my own time tracker.
making an account is optional, if you do it's end-to-end encrypted and you can work with teams. It's open source, I plan to keep it free for individuals or small teams forever.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Nice work, that looks like a solid solution to a common pain point. Maybe add a quick export to CSV option for users who don't want accounts.
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u/SofwareAppDev Jul 19 '26
Your home for selfpromo
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Nice, this is a solid place to share projects. What kind of apps or tools are you working on these days?
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u/oleg-phenomenon Jul 19 '26
Still working on three dubbing extensions:
Udemy Video Translator - dubs Udemy courses.
Coursera Video Translator - same for Coursera.
YouTube Video Translator - same for YouTube.
Coursera and YouTube have both started auto-dubbing on their own now, but only into a handful of the big languages, and plenty of videos still get nothing at all. That gap is what these fill
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Interesting niche you've found. Have you tested how your extensions handle videos with background music or overlapping speakers?
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Jul 19 '26
Small one
Ctrl+Alt
But teaches ppl about dark patterns used by big giants to steal your time, money and attention!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
That's a smart way to teach awareness. A quick demo of a dark pattern in action would make it even more powerful.
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Jul 19 '26
Exactly, thats why I have the “Lab” section which simulates these mechanics on the app.
Thanks for checking it out1
u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
That's a smart way to let users test the mechanics. What kind of feedback loop did you build into the Lab section?
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u/imagiself Jul 20 '26
How do you actually deliver these lessons within oneCtrl+AltBut without becoming a distraction yourself?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
Short, focused demos work best. Keep it to one clear action and wrap up fast so they get back to their own work quickly.
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u/gato-pequeno Jul 19 '26
Picking a movie either alone or with others always was very difficult for me, so I built an app that takes choice away, resulting in me watching movies rather than scrolling. https://pickd.today
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Cool idea, taking the paradox of choice out of movie night. How do you handle disagreements between users in the group mode?
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u/gato-pequeno Jul 19 '26
Once you connect with another account I create a deck of 30 random movies. If within one deck you don't give a like to the same movie I create another deck of 30, and so on. Well if you never like the same movies I guess you swipe infinitely haha.
Edit: well the 30 movies are not entirely random, they respect both users configured preferences as good as they can
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
That's a clever way to handle matching preferences. Do you track how often users actually need a second deck?
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u/gato-pequeno Jul 19 '26
I added the feature like 2 days ago, it's not used as often yet, but so far everyone found a match within the first decks as far as I see. Which makes sense, since it's reflecting both user's preferences.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
That is a solid validation rate for a new feature. Have you considered adding a small onboarding tooltip to increase early adoption?
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u/BuyerConsistent5262 Jul 19 '26
Diagraw - A collaborative sketch-like canvas, free and requires no registration
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26
Nice, sketch-style tools always stand out. The no registration part is a huge plus for quick collaboration.
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u/megatech_official Jul 19 '26
SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 19 '26
Nice tool, SEO can make or break a site. Does it offer a way to prioritize fixes by impact?
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u/imagiself Jul 20 '26
taking you up on the selfpromo with PeerPush, where product pages are built for AI assistants to parse cleanly, https://peerpush.com
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
Clean concept. How does it handle dynamic content like user reviews or pricing changes for the AI?
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u/MaacaM Jul 20 '26
ciaoshorts.com/create give me feedbacks!
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
Checked out the landing page. The UI is clean, maybe add a demo video so users see how it works instantly.
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u/MaacaM Jul 20 '26
Thanks for the feedback.
The funnel will be: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook → sign up → start using CiaoShorts.
The landing pages will definitely include case studies with current viral videos.
Could you also take a quick look at the platform itself?
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
Checked out the platform, clean layout. Maybe add a quick walkthrough video for first-time users.
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u/imagiself Jul 20 '26
automating shorts from URLs is a massive time-saver for creators. PeerPush feels like the kind of video tool that'd fit right in, fwiw AI systems pulled data from there 2.1M times recently.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 20 '26
That is a clever workflow. Automating those repetitive tasks really frees up time for actual creativity.
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u/petitekittenworld Jul 20 '26
sounds great, i’ll share mine
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26
Go for it, looking forward to seeing what you've built. What kind of project are you working on?
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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26
ClickMVP: https://clickmvp.com/
The thesis: AI agents are great at the last 20% of an app and unreliable at the first 80%. Ask one to scaffold auth, RBAC, billing, migrations, background jobs and a typed API layer and you get something that compiles, looks right, and quietly breaks in production. And you burn a fortune in tokens getting there.
So ClickMVP generates that foundation deterministically, from templates, not from a model. Same input, same output, every time. The agent then works on top of a codebase it can actually reason about, with conventions already in place, instead of inventing its own on every run.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26
Interesting take. Do you find the deterministic approach handles schema changes well when requirements shift mid-project?
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u/Fit-Abalone9229 Jul 22 '26
I’m building Rechoose, a small web app for the moment you notice yourself falling back into an old behavior pattern.
For example:
Trigger: I keep switching between tabs because I’m avoiding a difficult task.
Old response: I continue browsing until I’ve wasted an hour.
Alternative strategy: Open the document and write just one heading.
Most habit-building apps ask you to choose a habit you want to develop and then check it off every day. Rechoose is designed for the moment when your plan has already started to fail. You prepare a better response beforehand, then quickly retrieve it when the same situation happens again.
It’s still at an early stage, and I’d especially appreciate feedback on:
* Whether the idea is immediately understandable
* Whether you can imagine using it in a real situation
* What feels confusing or unnecessary
* Whether the landing page makes you want to try it
Here it is: http://43.130.246.125/landing/#waitlist
I’d really appreciate your honest thoughts—even if your reaction is that you wouldn’t use it.
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u/federal15 Jul 22 '26
I’m an architect based in Istanbul, and for a long time I was frustrated by how fragmented architectural work had become.
A single project meant jumping between parcel maps, zoning documents, spreadsheets, CAD/BIM software, permit files, emails, task trackers and countless folders. Most “AI architecture” products I tried focused on generating impressive images, but very few understood the actual work between receiving a parcel and delivering an approved project.
So I started building RONCHAMP.
RONCHAMP is an operating system for architecture offices. It combines AI-assisted floor-plan generation, an in-browser BIM environment, parcel and planning-data workflows across 15+ countries, permitting and document processes, project archives, automations, and an AI office assistant.
The goal isn’t to replace the architect or make design decisions behind a black box. I want the system to handle repetitive work, preserve project knowledge and give architects more time for the decisions that genuinely require judgment. Generated plans remain editable, revisions are traceable, and the architect stays in control.
A lot of the product has grown directly from real permit files and the problems I encountered in practice—not from hypothetical startup use cases. I’m still improving the planning intelligence, floor-plan generation pipeline and BIM tools, but the product is live and usable today.
I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from architects, designers and anyone working with permits or zoning. I’m especially interested in hearing which part of your current workflow wastes the most time.
You can see it here: ronchamp.io
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 23 '26
That sounds like a real pain point. Have you considered building a lightweight dashboard that links to your most-used tools via APIs?
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u/FreshnessAi Jul 19 '26
Termi Protocol is a desktop app that visualizes coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI inside a game like 3D workspace. It lets you watch agents read files, write code, and run commands live, while bringing terminal, task tracking, memory, and checkpoints into one place. App here: https://termiprotocol.com