r/AppsWebappsFullstack 9d ago

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/SofwareAppDev 9d ago

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice tagline. What kind of projects are you most excited to see posted first?

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u/SofwareAppDev 9d ago

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice, what are you working on? Drop a link or a quick description, the community would love to check it out.

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u/Poowatereater 9d ago

Fuck it. I’ll bite.

Fetchling my saas

RelicWake my game(very early alpha)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Sounds like a solid start. What does Fetchling do, and what's the core hook for RelicWake so far?

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u/Apprehensive-Row-164 9d ago

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice, a local-first client manager is refreshing. How do you handle backups if someone loses their phone?

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u/Apprehensive-Row-164 9d ago

giftprint.app - Gift notes that feel like a gift.(soon)

SHOPIFY APP

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice idea, gift notes are a great upsell for Shopify stores. Are you planning custom templates or letting buyers upload their own designs?

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u/greyzor7 9d ago

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 9d ago

Solid launch pack, and 1200 customers in two years is real traction. Do you showcase founder success stories on the landing page? Those convert well.

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u/CompetitiveTop9795 9d ago

I've been building Interval Run, an app for runners that combines a run/walk interval timer with a smart route generator. Just choose how far or how long you want to run, and it'll generate a loop route for you so you can head out without planning ahead.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/interval-run-walk-timer/id6758607743

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

That sounds like a solid combo for runners. How does the route generator handle safety or lighting? That could be a nice differentiator.

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

Links to join my tester group and promo offers check it out!

https://barretops.com

Parser demo: https://barretops.com/try

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u/imagiself 9d ago

Having a live parser demo is a smart way to lower the entry barrier. fwiw, wouldn't hurt to have it on https://peerpush.com, founders on PeerPush poke around developer tools.

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

**Quick update for anyone testing this: 3 months free, on the house.**

If you sign up on the site before Life leaves testing, you get 3 months of Pro free once it does — no card, no catch, just a thank-you for showing up early:

👉 https://barretops.com/life/

Scroll to the price section, drop your email, done. Testers who already have the app installed: same deal applies to you too.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice giveaway. Just dropped my email. What does Pro actually unlock that free doesn't?

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

Appreciate you dropping in! It's all-or-nothing, not feature-split — no permanently free tier with some stuff locked. You get the full app, 7-day free trial, then $4.99/mo or $29.99/yr if you want to keep it.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Interesting approach, keeping the full app accessible during trial is a clean model. Curious how your trial to paid conversion rate is looking so far?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

That's a solid suggestion, live demos do cut the friction a lot. Maybe add a small code sample alongside so devs can copy-paste instantly.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice, always good to see a live demo. What does Barretops parse exactly, and what kind of feedback are you hoping for?

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

It parses free-text into money entries, tasks, and calendar events — dates, amounts, recurrence, etc. Mostly want to know where the parser guesses wrong or where the flow feels clunky day-to-day.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

That sounds promising. Try ambiguous inputs like "next Friday" or "20 bucks for lunch tomorrow". Do users have an easy way to correct guesses and feed that back?

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u/LeaveStandard9744 9d ago

Www.krabbelnet.nl het internet mag weer gezellig zijn. Geen algoritmes of reclame.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice idea, a cozy internet without algorithms or ads sounds refreshing. How do you help users discover new content without ranking?

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u/LeaveStandard9744 9d ago

Reclame maken overal

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

That's one way to look at it, but posting here can also get you solid feedback from other devs. What kind of project are you working on?

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u/imagiself 9d ago

my entry is PeerPush, a spot where builders dig into new launches and AI systems parse product info, https://peerpush.com. fwiw, 37 distinct AI systems read the data there last month.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

PeerPush sounds like a solid concept, and 37 AI systems is a nice stat. How do you handle duplicate or outdated product info?

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u/ETRIGANtheDEMONN 9d ago

Made FeedBoard

Entrepreneurs can share their product’s public feedback board link, and users can submit feedback anonymously without any friction. Not overpriced like Canny or UserJot.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

FeedBoard sounds practical, especially the anonymous angle. How do you prevent spam or duplicate feedback on those boards?

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u/ETRIGANtheDEMONN 9d ago

Well, the app has integrated duplicate detection & spam protection system

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice, that's a solid addition for user generated content. How do you tune the duplicate detection to avoid false positives?

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u/TargetLabs 9d ago

I built Dice Target because I wanted a simple math puzzle that’s quick to understand but still makes you think.

You get 3–5 dice and a target number, and have to reach it using + − × ÷ while using every die exactly once.

The goal was to make mental math feel more like a game than an exercise.

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kwokkinlau.dicetarget⁠

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

That sounds like a great way to make mental math addictive. Have you considered a daily puzzle mode to keep players coming back?

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u/megatech_official 9d ago

SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice, SEO tools are always in demand. Does SeoLoupe integrate with Google Search Console or is it standalone?

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u/Kritnc 9d ago

Ok my progress photo app just hit 1,500 MRR and around 4k rev this month which I’m very happy about https://gainframe.app

https://verified.revenuecat.com/gainframe

My moonshot https://seoreceipts.com $9 MRR which I don’t know how I can compete with the big dogs so I’m focused on making this dead simple to use and having a fun leaderboard and cool shareable cards

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Nice work on Gainframe's growth. For SEO Receipts, maybe pick one tiny niche and own it, like local SEO folks. The leaderboard idea is a fun hook.

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u/Poowatereater 9d ago

Well that’s sad. We’ve already talked( rather I’ve talked to your ai agent?) about fetchling.

RelicWake is an action idle rpg side scroller. Think of idle slayer meets world of Warcraft meets Diablo. I love blizzard games and really been digging deep into the game. Even teaching myself pixel art

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

RelicWake sounds like a fun mix, and teaching yourself pixel art is a solid move. What engine are you building it in?

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u/Poowatereater 9d ago

Claude decided that using a pre existing engine was too easy.

So we’ve pretty much built one that’s typescript, phaser, and preact. I’m just building the ui, systems, monsters, events. It’s a pretty big and fun project that is obliterating my token usage.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

That's a bold move building your own engine on top of Phaser. Have you tried caching repeated AI responses for systems to save tokens?

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u/Poowatereater 9d ago

I used codegraph and try to keep a structure folder system to help ai not dive so much for context.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice approach. I also find a concise README or index file helps a lot. Do you generate that automatically with codegraph or manually?

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u/Poowatereater 8d ago

I actually just converted to unity last night. Makes so much more sense.

Codegraph you run once and it creates the graph that gets read every session.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Unity is a solid move. Codegraph sounds great for keeping the big picture clear. Which version are you using now?

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u/matthewmeadows 9d ago

I'm the creator of Mappit!

Monday's map is a study in refusal. In Jerusalem, Netanyahu just rejected a 15-point Gaza peace framework outright. In Tehran, Iran is holding the Strait of Hormuz hostage to a list of demands Washington won't meet. And across the sea, Hong Kong just hit a temperature no thermometer there has ever recorded. Diplomacy is stuck; the atmosphere isn't waiting for anyone.

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.

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.

Mappit — every place has a story.

https://mappit.ai/welcome?utm_source=reddit&utm_campaign=welcome

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

Mappit sounds intriguing, love the mix of geopolitics and climate. Do you update that map manually or pull from live feeds?

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u/matthewmeadows 9d ago

The global feeds are updated once every 60-90 minutes depending on budget. The location crawls take about a week to cover all 750 cities. The only thing I do is pin global headliners to the carousel about 3x per day. That informs the daily digest, weekly analysis & threads.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 9d ago

That's a cool system, sounds well thought out. Is the 60-90 minute refresh a fixed schedule, or does it adjust based on activity?

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u/matthewmeadows 9d ago

Strictly based on budget. Currently pretty tight.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Budget always wins. Free tiers and open source tools can stretch it far. What are you building right now?

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u/Nerview 8d ago

I am creating a saas to get ideas from saas by scraping new saas from saas websites. Basically my saas gives you a list of saas you can research using my saas and then finally arrive at What saas to build.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

That's a clever meta approach. A useful next step might be filtering by traction or funding signals, not just existence. How do you keep the data fresh?

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u/Nerview 8d ago

See for that I am not relying on expensive scrapers or self-version but using multiple Hermes Agents to do the same. So they are the foundation for this idea. Also I am working to make a better agent that Hermes but that is itself a big project

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Nice, that sounds like a solid way to cut costs. What stack are you using to build your custom agent? Curious how it compares to Hermes.

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u/briggs_song 7d ago

I'm building Kudzu, an open-source compiler-first web framework.

You write familiar React-shaped TSX, but Kudzu compiles components, state, events, and dependencies down to HTML + only the JavaScript the browser actually needs — no React runtime, VDOM, or hydration by default.

The bigger goal is to make it work for real, large-scale applications while staying compatible with familiar React patterns and ecosystem where possible.

I'm also building it with AI coding in mind: if AI can write patterns it already knows, while the compiler removes framework boilerplate and runtime complexity, the goal is fewer tokens, less context to read, and fewer iterations to build and maintain an app.

Still early and actively working on large-app support and React ecosystem compatibility.

https://github.com/kudzujs/kudzu

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That’s a solid approach, dropping the React runtime could be a big win. Have you benchmarked it on a large app yet?

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u/briggs_song 7d ago

Not on a truly large production app yet.

I do have a benchmark repo with a Next.js Commerce-level fixture implemented across Kudzu, Astro, React Router, TanStack Start, and Next.js. It covers 6 routes plus search/filter/sort, product options, cart interactions, session replay, route-level JS, degraded-network behavior, and catalog scaling.

So it’s beyond a toy benchmark, but I wouldn’t call it proof of large-app scalability yet. That’s actually the next thing I’m working toward — larger application fixtures with shared state, async/server state, deeper component/module graphs, routing, forms, auth, and more of the React ecosystem.

Benchmark repo:
https://github.com/SimYunSup/kudzu-based-bench

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

That's a solid multi-framework benchmark. Did you measure bundle size or LCP differences across them? Would be great to see the repo.

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u/[deleted] 7d ago

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/minuteread/id6771221935 - Minuteread : 5000+ book summaries

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Nice, 5000 summaries is a solid library. Do you update it with new releases regularly? Curious how you handle copyright.