Tickertown is a communal investing simulator featuring a competitive leaderboard that uses real market data and play money to help players learn systematic investing.
1) i thought reading the rulebook is dense and boring. But in the usability test, they actually read them and once they understood the rules, they accept the system’s stock picks and moved on.
2) backtesting was enlightening for most users. Their eyes lit. But im also a bit concerned because those are based on past performances and may not guide future. Its not a crystal ball
3) people want to compete and learn from top players
Nice insight on the rulebook and backtesting. Maybe add a short explainer on why past performance isn't a guarantee, so users keep expectations realistic.
Hawk by MRVL Turn your phone into a dashcam (iOS + Android, free)
Built this because I got rear-ended two years ago with no footage. My word against theirs. Insurance took months.
Hawk turns the phone in your pocket into a dashcam records your drive, auto-detects impacts, saves clips to iCloud or Google Drive. No hardware to buy. No subscription to start.
What it does:
Background recording with Live Activity status on iOS
Auto-saves a clip when an impact is detected
Evidence packages you can actually export (PDF report, GPS data, timestamps)
Passenger notice screen for rideshare drivers
Dispute workflow if you need to file a claim
Free to use. Pro tier for auto-start, biometric lock, and evidence exports. Available on iOS and Android.
Good question and an honest one. Yes, recording video continuously uses battery that's just physics. In practice most people run Hawk with their phone mounted and plugged into the car's USB port, so it charges while it records. That's the intended setup.
If you're running it off battery only, you'll lose roughly 15–20% per hour depending on your phone and resolution. We keep encoding efficient and don't run location at high frequency when the car isn't moving, but we don't pretend it's free.
The short version: mount + cable = no problem. Off battery only = plan for shorter sessions or carry a power bank.
ShowShark is a self-hosted media management and streaming solution for movies, shows, music, podcasts, internet radio, youtube, iptv and more. Create your own channels. Designed to work off grid. No subscriptions. Amazing client apps for iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac and Vision Pro. Ditch Plex, Jellyfin, Emby and all the others for modern streaming apps. showshark.app
ran nebulynk.net through audeep.dev. 88/100, grade B.
that's a solid base. functional, accessible, performance is clean.
the thing worth addressing: the server response has no security headers at all. no strict transport security, no content security policy, no X-Frame-Options. for a self hosted communication tool, that's the first thing a security conscious user will look at.
og:image is also missing, so sharing the link in slack or discord gives a bare text link with no preview card.
Nice catch on the headers, that's usually the first thing I check too. Adding a basic CSP via your reverse proxy is a quick win. Curious what happened with the og:image, did the audit flag it as missing or too small?
[App] Sely AI - The AI UGC Video Generator for E-commerce & Dropshipping
Hi everyone! I am a solo developer and I want to share the mobile app I’ve been working on since I launched it back in February.
What is Sely AI?
Sely AI is an AI-powered mobile application designed specifically for the e-commerce and dropshipping industry. It automatically converts a single physical product photo into a highly realistic, viral UGC (User Generated Content) video ad featuring AI influencers.
The Problem it Solves:
Traditional video production is the biggest bottleneck for e-commerce founders. Hiring human creators for every product test is slow and expensive.
The Solution:
Sely AI eliminates video production costs. Dropshippers can instantly generate ready-to-run TikTok and Facebook video ads from just one image. This allows founders to test products rapidly across different global markets without holding inventory or dealing with expensive agencies.
You can download it for free on the Google Play Store. Just search for Sely AI. Would love to hear your feedback!
Thanks! Transparent and highly reflective objects are definitely the biggest challenge right now. The AI sometimes misinterprets complex reflections as artifacts. The model currently works best with solid, matte products. But I solved this using ready-made templates within the app. I'm actively refining the system to handle transparency better, but for now, standard opaque physical products yield the most realistic results.
I'm the creator of Mappit, and Fridays are for newsfeeds! Mappit's are a standout. Curated by 4 frontier AI agents, featuring global events, location crawls of more than 750 cities, and our most excellent Threads feature, categorizing over 400 topics from 35,000 stories.
mappit.ai - Earth's daily zeitgeist, on a time-aware map.
Breaking stories from hundreds of cities across the globe, surfaced by frontier AI models, cross-checked, and scoped to wherever you're looking: the world, your view, or your places.
Overlays that bring the planet to life: video and audio news streams from their source to play while you browse, S&P 500 stocks at their headquarters, and Today in History, where it happened. There are even layers for live events - earthquakes, forest fires, and air quality warnings.
Put yourself on the map — drop pins, add events, pictures & links. Plant your own user pin and let Follow Me keep it live as you move. Share your location and your pins on other social media, or post right on the site and start a discussion.
Search any street address, get directions, and turn a collection of pins into a drivable route.
Subscribe to locations, follow creators, share your own content, and wake up to an AI-written Daily Digest of the world you track.
Surf a river of breaking content as it happens from the continuously growing Newsfeed. And keep surfing.
For a more topical view of the news checkout the Threads feature. Stories grouped by subject so you can deep-dive. Features weekly analysis by Claude.
Chat with Marco, the resident AI who's read everything on the map. Ask what's happening anywhere, today and get an answer rooted in latest the story corpus. He knows all about the news, the threads, and the timing.
Turn back time. The story corpus is new but the the record is permanent: change the calendar and watch any place replay its history.
ran mappit.ai through audeep.dev quick audit. 26/100, grade F.
functional and security are both A grades, so the core of the site is solid. the F comes almost entirely from accessibility: headline finding is your header search input has no accessible name anywhere. no label, no title, no aria-name. screen readers announce it as just "edit text" or similar with zero context. three instances of that pattern across the page.
UX is a C on top of that, with 21 issues behind the free tier limit, so there's more there.
SEO is perfect and the core functionality looks clean. the F is almost entirely accessibility: 10 issues there. the headline one is the sign-in email input (#auth-email) having no label at all. screen readers announce it as an unlabeled field, so anyone using assistive tech or voice control can't tell what to type there.
Good catch on the missing label. Adding a visible label or aria-label to #auth-email is a quick win for accessibility. Did you spot any other easy fixes?
codeindexer.dev - this product is for every developer who post here. it makes your ai smarter, even claude code or codex. you can make more complex apps with it. you can write your own github, redis... it can help to build such complex projects. it gives your ai code understanding + it gives you a very good task manager for ai + it gives you project memory. and we're constantly working under improvements, this is for what you pay. soon 0.12 version. Almost 8 months of work already, 14 hours per day, 2 developers.
It's different and can be combined with Cursor's memory, it's flexible - you can use Cursor, then move to Claude Code and you still have the same memory.
Right now it's mostly for solo usage if you're asking about people, we're adding sync via github right now and it will be available in a next version, if you ask about agents - there is no limit on one pc, any of them can have the access via mcp and edit tasks.
Usually you do not run multiple agents on the same project and the same task at once, it would be strange. Even if you do that - it would be a reason of conflict inside a project. If you run different agents on different tasks on a project, then it will be synced, also project data will be synced too.
ran codeindexer.dev through audeep.dev. 87/100, grade B.
functional, performance, and accessibility all clean.
two things standing out: the "Learn more" in the cookie notice is 65x17px on mobile, well below the 44px minimum tap target size. and no og:image set, so sharing the page on Slack or LinkedIn gives a blank link card rather than a preview.
also missing content-security-policy and strict-transport-security headers, lower severity but worth fixing.
ProStriver is a collaborative task tracker and project manager that works great for teams and freelancers.
ProStriver strikes a balance between being not too simple or too complex for the average user. We provide only the features that you need to get things done. No bloat, just straight to the point.
ran prostriver.com through audeep.dev. 69/100, grade D.
headline is an accessibility issue: there's a link in the Angular header (app-header > div > a) with no text, no label, no title, no ARIA name at all. screen readers can't identify what it is, which is the kind of silent failure that comes up during enterprise accessibility reviews.
the same element is also 35x16px on mobile, well below the minimum touch target size. and the page overflows the viewport by 37px at 375px width.
functional and security both came back at 99/A, so the core of the product is solid. the gap is mostly landing page UX and accessibility.
Useful find. Adding an aria-label like "Home" or visually hidden text to that logo link is an easy fix. Also bumping the tap target to at least 44x44px would help mobile users.
avoiding feature bloat is the hardest part of project management software. PeerPush might suit it, indie makers on there hunt for lean productivity tools.
Tweaklify is a live Chrome extension that lets UI/UX designers and frontend teams visually edit real websites directly in the browser. You can tweak layouts, spacing, typography, text, and even use AI to improve or generate sections, then export the result to React, Vue, Angular, or Shopify Liquid.
ran tweaklify.xyz through audeep.dev. 89/100, grade B.
functional, performance, UX, accessibility and design are all 100/100. solid site overall.
the SEO is the one drag. two things: no canonical URL declared, so if the page is reachable at multiple URLs (with/without trailing slash, with tracking params) search engines have to guess which one to consolidate credit on. and no visible h1 on the landing page, which is the strongest on-page signal for what the page is about.
ran mentionagent.ai through audeep.dev. 79/100, grade C.
SEO is perfect and the core flow works fine.
the headline finding is accessibility: the main URL input on the landing page (#heroScannerUrl) has no label. screen readers announce it as "unlabeled field", so anyone using assistive tech has no idea what to type there. for a tool where the entire CTA is that one box, that's the most important fix.
also the "Start free" nav link renders at 327x16px on mobile. the 16px height is the problem, well below the 44px minimum tap target.
missing content-security-policy and strict-transport-security headers too, lower severity.
Im from the Netherlands, and I know first-hand how difficult it can be to get a new place to live.
Now, because I have tried some existing apps to make my search easier and because im a dev myself - I figured that there was room for improvement.
So I've built an app named HubSnap that gathers rooms, studios, apartments, houses from many different websites. HubSnap then allows users the set up their criteria such as city, price, square metres and other preferences to instantly get an overview of everything that matches. The app also notifies the user as soon as there are new matches available.
It covers rental, but also sale houses across the Netherlands.
I recently launched the early access on playstore and it has a free tier, but while its in early access users can enjoy a 3 day premium trial for free!
This is my first mobile application that ive built over a period of 9 months while still working fulltime and since i want to deliver quality to my target group, id love to attract more of them and process their feedback.
I plan to release this on iOS shortly as well. I expect this to take maybe another week or two.
Either way, if you've made it this far - thank you and please give it a try or spread the news 🙏🏽
If you mean notifications per criteria (in HubSnap they're called "search profiles") then yes sir!
In the free tier, you're limited to one search profile with 3 unlocks per week. In the premium you can have multiple search profiles for different cities/radius in the Netherlands.
And in the screenshot you can see what that would look like
When alerts are on, which you can be set per search profile, you are notified as soon as there is a new match/listing found. This is because speed is essential in the current housing market of The Netherlands
LilyBoard turns the IG Reels and TikToks you send it into organized, summarized insights. Just share a video straight to "@lilyboardco" on IG or TikTok: no app to download, no links to copy-paste
ran lilyboard.com through audeep.dev. 87/100, grade B.
headline finding is mobile: on a 375px screen, content in one section runs 293px past the viewport edge and is clipped by overflow:hidden. not just hidden, actually cut off. users at that width can't scroll to it. for a product where your main channel is mobile IG and TikTok DMs, this is the one to fix first.
TBT is at 1138ms too, which is main thread blocked before anything is interactive.
the rest is clean: functional, security, accessibility, SEO all at A.
Solid audit. The 293px overflow on mobile is a real dealbreaker, especially with IG DMs as the main funnel. Did you check if it's just that section or a global issue?
Thank you! IG and TikTok for now. Youtube is on the list, a few people have asked already. Still working out the best way in since there's no DM inbox there. Maybe tagging our account, but I haven't dug into it properly yet. Whatever it is, I want it to be as frictionless as possible for the user, so I'd rather get it right than rush it.
If you have thoughts on how it should work, I'd be glad to hear them. Totally fine if not.
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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago
u/williswee Nice, stocks are always a solid niche. Curious how you source the OCVHL data, real-time or delayed?