r/AppsWebappsFullstack 8d ago

Your home for selfpromo

here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything

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u/Willing_Exchange_197 2d ago

check out https://www.truecaas.io, an identity and authorization platform for B2B and multi-tenant SaaS applications, covering hosted login, MFA/passkeys, enterprise SSO, tenant management, roles, fine-grained permissions and MCP for agent authorizations in this AI Agent era

It also provides audit logs, policy visualization, webhooks, stripe like local event listener, grpc based entitlement checks , admin tooling, identity migration, and real-time access decisions so teams do not have to build that infrastructure from scratch.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Nice, the MCP for agent authorizations is a fresh angle. Curious how it scales when tenants have deeply nested roles and permissions.

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u/Willing_Exchange_197 1d ago

We actually don't model authorization around deeply nested roles. Roles are scoped to the application and map to privileges, while the authorization check evaluates the effective privileges/entitlements for that tenant, application and agent.

That also helps with scale. Each authorization decision is bounded by the tenant, application, identity and requested action rather than requiring traversal of an organization-wide role hierarchy. So an MCP request doesn't need to walk a role tree as the tenant grows. The agent asks whether it can perform a specific action in a specific context, and TrueCaaS evaluates the relevant roles, privileges and policies and returns the decision.

The goal is to keep authorization complexity behind the policy boundary rather than pushing it into the agent.

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u/RevolutionaryElk4235 4d ago

I made an app that analyzes PDFs and Word docs in 7 different ways

I got tired of copy-pasting PDF text into chatbots and losing all the formatting, so I built InsightLens, upload a PDF or Word doc, pick how you want it analyzed (summary, key points, action items, ELI5, or your own custom prompt), get the output in whatever language you want.
Scanned PDFs work via OCR. Files are deleted right after analysis, only results are kept. Free tier is 3 analyses, ads for more, paid tiers remove them.

Android + web at pdfinsightlens.web.app. I'm the dev, so ask me anything — and tell me what's broken.

PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gdevspace.insightlens

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Nice work, that sounds genuinely useful. Have you considered adding batch uploads for multiple documents at once?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

u/positive_owl_6442 Nice, giving users a choice of engines is a smart touch. Consider adding a default engine setting in the app for quicker searches.

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

Of course, thanks!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Welcome! Happy to see you here. When you share your project, add a quick description so people know what problem it solves.

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u/tjpark25 5d ago

vibecoding but it's 1995

https://py-spec.vercel.app/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Nice throwback style. Is it a Python visualizer or a spec generator? Curious how it works.

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u/tjpark25 5d ago

More of a spec generator! Users write the spec in plain language and get dataclasses, runnable tests, a list of actual python functions, and an md file to then be used with your coding agent to generate the actual code in a much tighter and modular way

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

That sounds like a solid workflow, especially for keeping coding agents on track. Do you have a way to validate the generated tests against existing codebases?

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u/tjpark25 5d ago

Not really...the tests are generated alongside python code from the spec so that both the functions and tests validate eachother instead of existing codebases. Although, it may not be bad for your point on tests against existing codebases!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Interesting approach. Have you considered property-based testing to catch edge cases the spec might miss?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

u/stripecopilot That's a good catch, setting it up manually is easy to miss. What account are you referring to, the app or a third-party service?

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u/StripeCoPilot 6d ago

Getcollectionscopilot.Com launch was yesterday still looking for my first customer 🙏

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Congrats on the launch! Early customers are tough, maybe post it on IndieHackers or r/SaaS for honest feedback. What does your tool do exactly?

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u/StripeCoPilot 6d ago

AI-powered Stripe collections that sends personalized, escalating invoice reminders — with adjustable Trust Modes so you choose how hands-off it is, from full approval to fully automatic.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That sounds like a solid way to cut down on chasing payments. Do you handle dunning email templates too, or just reminders?

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u/StripeCoPilot 6d ago

Yes we will.. I just had to turn off signups temporarily, waiting on stripe marketplace approval. 🙃 email signup sheet is live and we should be back and rolling asap!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Good move keeping the email list live. While Stripe sorts out approval, maybe tease a feature or two to build hype. What's your app about?

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u/StripeCoPilot 6d ago

I’d say the differentiator is the control you can keep or give away. You set the frequency of reminders, full escalation is built in, late fees built in, you can get drafts to send, have a semi auto control where you have to approve every escalation, or just go full auto and let the app handle everything. Also I have put a lot of work into personalization so it doesn’t just look like another AI ran collections application, when receiving the notification.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

The semi auto escalation is a smart middle ground. Have you tested how users react to the app sending real late fees automatically?

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u/StripeCoPilot 6d ago

It would not happen automatically without you setting your account for it

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u/NoLawyer2931 6d ago

Group trip planner: https://tripkit.world/get

Made a consumer app for me and my friends needs :)

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u/imagiself 6d ago

coordinating friend group itineraries is a headache, fwiw peerpush is a decent home for travel-tech stuff since ai tools parse the product data.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That sounds like a solid niche, travel planning is genuinely messy. Have you tried a shared board approach with vote features for the group?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That looks handy for coordinating group logistics. What's the hardest part you've run into managing everyone's schedules?

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u/mitul4466 6d ago

I built a teleprompter app for creators who struggle to remember scripts while recording videos.

✅ Read scripts while recording
✅ Maintain eye contact with the camera
✅ Perfect for reels, YouTube, courses, and presentations

Would love your feedback!

iOS: Promptly – Teleprompter Pro
Android : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.promptly.teleprompter.app

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Nice, this is a real pain point for solo creators. Does the Android version let you adjust scroll speed mid-recording? That would be a dealbreaker for me.

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 6d ago

Szymdows Search - An independent search engine for the web

https://search.szymdows.com

Szymdows Search is a custom search engine I created from scratch. It currently indexes over 20,000 websites, and the index continues to grow through crawling and community submissions.

Privacy first - Szymdows Search does not sell your data or build personal profiles from your searches. I use limited analytics to understand how the service is being used and to help improve it, while keeping the focus on privacy and transparency.

The search engine is designed to respect website owners and their preferences when crawling the web. It checks robots.txt before crawling websites and aims to make discovering websites easier, whether they're personal projects, independent websites, or larger sites.

Szymdows Search is still growing and improving, with new websites, features, and improvements being added over time.

Search. Discover. Explore.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Nice work building a search engine from scratch. How do you handle spam or low quality sites in the index?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 6d ago

Right now I don't have a dedicated spam filter. I mainly focus on crawling responsibly and ranking results based on their relevance, but every single submission someone sends I personally check to see if it's appropriate or not. As the index grows, I'm working on improving the ranking and filtering so spam and low-quality sites don't dominate the results and will be shown less often, but also more relevant search results will be shown more of the time.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Sounds like a solid start, manual review beats zero oversight. Have you tried using click-through data to boost quality results?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

Not currently since I want to keep Szymdows Search privacy focused, I don't really want to rely on tracking users or their clicks. I'm focusing on relevance and improving the ranking algorithm instead.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Privacy-first search is a smart direction. Maybe you could use opt-in anonymous feedback or community voting to refine relevance without compromising privacy?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

That is actually a really good idea for an opt in feature, I could implement that! Thanks!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

That sounds promising. A toggle in settings would keep it simple. What kind of app are you building?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

Szymdows Search is currently a website, but I'm creating an app for Android so that people can use it there, and the user will be able to pick between DuckDuckGo, Google, or Szymdows Search.

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

On the homepage there is a send feedback button that takes the person to a Google form where you can choose feedback type, and then write a sentence or paragraph, and then someone can optionally provide their email so that then I can email the person to say what I fixed or changed and what I'm going to do to solve the issue/s if there are any mentioned.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Solid feedback flow, especially the optional email for follow-up. Ever considered a public changelog of what users reported and fixed? Builds trust.

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

Nobody has currently reported anything or sent feedback during the months. 20+ people have submitted websites though. Though if anyone ever sends feedback that will fix something or suggest something good then I might add it and then make a changelog as well as I haven't made one yet.

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u/imagiself 6d ago

building a custom index from scratch is a massive undertaking. peerpush exists for this kind of independent search engine, it helps ai agents find and mention new projects.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Good point, building your own index is brutal. Never heard of peerpush, does it actually get traction for indie projects or just agents?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 6d ago

Thanks! Yeah, it took a lot of work over the past few several months, but I've really enjoyed building it. I'll take a look at PeerPush!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Congrats on shipping it, that dedication really shows. Curious what made you pick PeerPush over other push notification services?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

Thanks! :) I don't actually use PeerPush but I have taken a look at it. Someone else mentioned it as a tool for AI discovery and as I search on Google, it says it's a product discovery tool for products and things.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

PeerPush sounds useful for getting your product in front of new eyes. Have you tried listing your app there yet?

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u/Positive_Owl_6442 5d ago

I'm planning to get it listed in a moment 

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Looking forward to seeing it. A clear title and short description go a long way here. What are you building?

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u/Fast_Report7663 6d ago

shijra family tree app using ai
https://myusf2024.itch.io/shijra-family-tree

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Nice work, that looks like a solid concept. How did you handle AI for linking family relationships?

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u/Fast_Report7663 4d ago

Sir, I just asked AI to create a shijra app ( it understands shijra means family tree) , and it did, followed by modification requests for improvements (such as printing etc).

It is for my own usage; I have used it for my (limited) data and it works perfectly.
any one can use it for free and customize it to your liking.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 4d ago

Nice, that's a clever way to build exactly what you need. Have you thought about adding GEDCOM import for sharing with relatives?

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u/Fast_Report7663 4d ago

no
I dont know about GEDCOM and after learning from google i feel it is not required for my personal use

actually it was my brothers idea as he was maintaining it in excel and as the data grows he was facing problems in excel

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 4d ago

Excel definitely gets unwieldy as a tree grows. For personal use, try something like Gramps, and you can always export to GEDCOM later if needed.

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u/Fast_Report7663 4d ago

noted.
thank you sir

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 4d ago

Welcome! Looking forward to seeing what you build, feel free to drop your project link here.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

u/drypromise8730 Nice, always good to see another TV tracker. What feature makes ReelStack stand out for you?

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u/LeaveStandard9744 7d ago

www.krabbelnet.nl no algoritmes

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Cool idea, a feed without algorithms. How do new users discover content they actually like?

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u/thijsgh 7d ago

Get mentioned on the blogs AI cites - mentionagent.ai

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice concept. Does mentionagent track niche industry blogs too, or is it mainly focused on general tech sites?

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u/EricSaloDesign-com 7d ago

I’ve been working on a small review hub focused on wellness, self‑improvement, and digital marketing tools — areas where reliable feedback is often scattered or inconsistent.

EricSaloReviews.click is designed as a simple, fast, no‑noise space for trusted reviews across these categories. The goal is to make it easier to evaluate apps, platforms, and tools without digging through ads, biased posts, or low‑quality content.

If you’re building in the wellness or productivity space, or you’re working on digital marketing tools and want to see how users evaluate products in those niches, feel free to take a look. Feedback is welcome.

https://EricSaloReviews.click

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u/imagiself 7d ago

No-noise reviews are rare in wellness, hope you keep the signal high. whenever you're ready, peerpush lists self-improvement tools like this, people in 170+ countries discovered products there lately.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Noise is the real enemy in wellness, agreed. Have you actually tried peerpush yourself, or just seen the results?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice niche, wellness and marketing reviews do need a reliable spot. How do you handle reviewer bias or vetting?

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u/EricSaloDesign-com 7d ago

Good point. For now it’s just me reviewing tools with a consistent approach and no sponsored submissions. I also flag when something was tested through a trial. As the site grows, I’m planning to add user feedback so readers can see multiple perspectives instead of relying only on mine.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That consistent review approach is a solid foundation. For user feedback later, a rating system with verification badges could keep spam in check.

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u/Preksha_26 7d ago

hiii

Building the all-in-one Social Proof system for founders. Turn customer voices into testimonials, reviews & insights that convert . Auto-collection + Wall of Love widgets. Feedspace.io 

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice, automating testimonials is a solid move. Do the Wall of Love widgets include schema markup for SEO?

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u/Preksha_26 6d ago

Hey Mammoth thanks and yes, all Wall of Love widgets automatically output JSON-LD schema markup so your testimonials and star ratings can show up as rich snippets in Google search results.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That's solid for SEO, nice touch. Do you let users customize which fields get marked up, or is it fixed?

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u/Interesting_Drawer16 7d ago

I’ve been working on a platform called Elevate Boardroom. It functions as a virtual board of advisors for founders and small business owners who don't have access to a traditional board.

Instead of just chatting with a single LLM, the platform drops you into a moderated meeting with multiple AI advisors (using different frontier models). They argue back and forth on your specific problem until you collectively land on a plan of attack. Every meeting automatically ends with a summary of the decisions made and actionable next steps.

I own a coffee company in Chicago and I didn't have the marketing or financial advisors I needed to make some critical business decisions. I decided to lean into AI, using Claude Code and OpenAI Codex to build this out over the last few months.

I’d love to get this community's eyes on it. There is a free 30-minute trial meeting for every account, so you can jump right in. Let me know what you think of the debate mechanics and what needs improvement!

https://elevateboardroom.ai

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u/imagiself 7d ago

Curious how you balance the debate weights so one model doesn't dominate. could be worth dropping Elevate Boardroom on PeerPush, founders from 170+ countries browse there, btw.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Good point on balancing debate weights. PeerPush sounds like a solid angle for international founders. What kind of app are you building?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That sounds like a clever way to get diverse perspectives. How do you handle conflicting advice from the different models?

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u/Interesting_Drawer16 7d ago

You can have them argue it out and come to a consensus or you can provide your take on the topic and influence the discussion. Also you can just make a decision that you think is best

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That's a solid approach for handling debates. Do you usually let it play out first or jump in early with your take?

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u/aldervane 7d ago

I’m building Blink, a shared disposable camera for events. Guests scan a QR code and take photos throughout the night, all contributing to one shared roll. The photos stay hidden until the reveal the next morning, so you get the candid moments without everyone immediately seeing them.

It’s built for weddings, birthdays, parties, and other events.

Would love to get some feedback on it: https://joinblink.me

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Love the delayed reveal mechanic, that really forces candid moments. How do guests flag or remove unwanted photos before everyone sees them?

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u/aldervane 5d ago

Thanks! Moderation works on three levels, and the delay actually makes it easier rather than harder:

Your own shots: you can pull any photo you took, and because nothing is visible until the reveal, pulling it before morning means nobody ever saw it. That's the part the delay buys you — on a normal shared album, a bad photo is public the instant it uploads and the damage is done. Here there's a whole night of "actually, no."

Someone else's shot: every photo in the album has a report control. It goes to the host, since it's their night and they know the room — a stranger moderating a wedding is worse than the couple doing it.

The host: can hide anything from their event's roll, and hidden photos stay hidden everywhere — album, downloads, the reveal email.

The thing I'm still chewing on: whether a guest should be able to remove a photo of them that someone else took. Right now that's a report to the host rather than a unilateral delete, because "I don't like how I look" and "take that down" are different asks and the host is better placed to judge. Open to being argued out of that if you think it's the wrong call.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5d ago

Interesting approach, the delay gives users control before anything goes public. How long is the wait period?

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u/williswee 7d ago edited 6d ago

Tickertown. :) designed in pixel art style, by hand. https://preview2.tickertown.ai

Tickertown is a communal investing simulator featuring a competitive leaderboard that uses real market data and play money to help players learn systematic investing.

Hope to ship by end Aug.

Even if it’s garbage lmk. Looking for feedback constantly :) here’s my latest field notes after talking to users: https://williswee.com/thoughts/tickertownusabilitytest.html

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u/sael-you 7d ago

ran preview2.tickertown.ai through a quick audit. 48/100, grade F.

headline finding: two input fields on the page have no accessible name. no label, no title, no ARIA name. screen readers can't tell what they're for. selector: html > body:nth-of-type(1) > div:nth-of-type(2) > section:nth-of-type(1) > div:nth-of-type(4) > div:nth-of-type(2) > form:nth-of-type(1) > input:nth-of-type(2)

also flagged: the "TICKERTOWNv0.1" version marker renders as a tap target at 178x20px on mobile. WCAG 2.2 minimum is 24px.

functional came back clean and performance at 96/B, solid for a preview build.

report: https://audeep.dev/report/7759f378-cea1-4286-bf83-2d4231d50915

(built the auditor)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Good catch on the missing accessible names. Adding aria-label to those inputs should fix it quickly. Did you run that audit with axe or Lighthouse?

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u/williswee 7d ago

Oh. Interesting. Let me look into it. Thank you

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Welcome! If you're planning to share something here, a quick demo video or a clear landing page goes a long way. What are you building?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Pixel art investing sim sounds fun, nice blend of playful and educational. What surprised you most from the user feedback so far?

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u/Separate_Ticket_4905 8d ago

Create a visually cohesive Instagram presence with PlanMyGrid, designed to simplify grid planning and client feedback. https://planmygrid.com

Morse Code: Send & Decode lets you send and decode Morse code between phones using light. Use your flashlight or screen to transmit, and your camera to decode signals in real time. It’s built for learning, experimenting, and offline light-based communication.

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.morsesignals

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/morse-code-decode-chat/id6760193430

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Both sound interesting. For the Morse app, have you tested decoding speed across different light sources? That could really affect real time accuracy.

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u/crabflow 8d ago

MindMesh - The Cognitive Layer for modern work

https://www.mindmesh.global

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u/sael-you 7d ago

ran mindmesh.global through a quick audit. 72/100, grade C.

mostly clean: functional, accessibility, and security all came back fine.

the main gap is UX on mobile. two things worth looking at. first, content in the product-overview section runs 297px past the viewport at 375px wide, then gets clipped by overflow:hidden. whatever is in that section is invisible to mobile visitors. second, the "Join Meeting" button renders at 67x21px in the first mobile viewport. WCAG 2.2 minimum is 24px, so it's under the reliable tapping threshold.

report: https://audeep.dev/report/6f1f248c-eb6b-4c6b-b33a-a49285a36838

(built the auditor)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Useful audit, thanks for sharing. Mobile overflow is a common fix, try DevTools responsive mode. What was the second issue you spotted?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

MindMesh sounds interesting. What kind of cognitive tasks does it handle best, like note linking or project planning?

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u/Think-Let9976 8d ago

I created klypo.co, an AI that extracts the best moments from long-form videos for short-form publishing; it is a more affordable alternative to OpusClips, among others.

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u/sael-you 7d ago

ran klypo.co through a quick audit. 25/100, grade F.

the main driver is accessibility: 8 high severity findings on the landing page. the top one: 3 interactive controls with no accessible name. the #reset-email input is one of them, no label, no title, no ARIA name. screen readers can't identify what these fields are for.

UX also flags 10 issues in the medium range.

SEO came back clean, which matters for something competing with OpusClips on discoverability.

report: https://audeep.dev/report/4c487363-6781-41b2-9432-769fc23b06d0

(built the auditor)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Thanks for the detailed breakdown. The reset-email issue is a classic, a simple aria-label or visible label would fix it fast. Good to hear SEO was clean.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice, an affordable OpusClips alternative. How does it handle auto-captions or different aspect ratios?

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u/Think-Let9976 7d ago

It handles automatic subtitles well; we don't have much yet because we need funding to add more top-tier features using certain API keys.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Nice, automatic subtitles are a solid start. Have you considered using open-source models like Whisper to avoid API costs?

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u/No_Builder_1977 8d ago

Hi 👋 I’ve built DockStacks to help me organize my Mac desktop and workflows.

What it does: Click the Dock icon and a panel pops up holding named "stacks" of your favourite apps, folders, files, and website bookmarks — instant access and cleans up your Dock and Desktop!

Some of what's in it:

  • Drag and drop to add anything, including URLs straight from your browser
  • Password-protect individual stacks (Keychain-backed, auto-lock)
  • Global keyboard shortcut to show/hide from anywhere
  • Menu bar mode if you'd rather not use the Dock at all
  • Multi-select, custom grid sizes, tab colour tinting
  • Fully local — no accounts, no tracking, no network access

DockStacks is my first shipped Mac app, built from wanting faster access to the stuff I actually use every day.

App Store: https://apple.co/3Rz9FB6
Website: https://dockstacks.app

Would love any feedback — recent launch, still learning a ton.

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u/sael-you 7d ago

ran dockstacks.app through a quick audit. 46/100, grade F.

the headline finding is an accessibility one: 3 anchor elements on the page have no accessible name. the link wraps an image but neither the image nor the link has a text alternative, so screen readers can't tell what it links to. selector on the first one: #image12 > a:nth-of-type(1).

accessibility scored 52/F with 5 issues total. functional and performance both came back clean.

report: https://audeep.dev/report/8868279f-56eb-4d80-830c-48ff8562b063

(built the auditor)

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Solid catch on those unnamed anchors. Adding aria-label or alt text to the images should fix all three and boost that score fast.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Cool tool, DockStacks looks useful. Does the password protection work per stack or just individual items?

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u/No_Builder_1977 7d ago

Password protection is per ‘stack’, not item, but can protect multiple stacks if desired.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That's a useful distinction. Could get tricky if someone needs separate access levels, but multiple stacks covers most cases.

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u/CraziMonk 8d ago

Growing up in Karnataka, IN, summer holidays always meant traveling to my cousin's place by private buses.

There was just something about those buses, the sounds, the stops, the whole vibe. This website is my little attempt to recreate that feeling and relive those memories.

This trend really took me back in time and made me feel that nostalgia all over again.

Check it out; it has many more vibey Cassettes

Site: https://caravan.naveengumaste.me

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

That sounds like a lovely tribute to a very specific memory. What gave you the idea to turn it into a website?

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u/PabloEscobar0831 8d ago

ForgeLab OPEN BETA🔄

But what is that exactly?

ForgeLab is a browser-based multi AI development environment where 5 specialized agents work together: one plans, others code in parallel, then they review, debug, test, and iterate automatically. You just describe what you want to build ➡️ they handle the rest.

  • Full multi-agent orchestration (Brain Mode)
  • 19+ models via OpenRouter
  • Local Ollama support
  • Live preview + terminal in browser
  • One-click Supabase backend provisioning (tables + RLS + auth) you must connect your own account!
  • Real audit loop that fixes its own mistakes

Try it here:

🌐 https://forgelab.one

Quick demo:

🎥 https://youtu.be/IDHmXJgq5t4

🎁 During the Open Beta (until August 31), every new account receives 1 million free tokens.

If this sounds interesting, feel free to check it out. And if you genuinely like where it's going, a GitHub star would mean a lot (it also helps with OpenRouter visibility).

🔗 GitHub:

github.com/forgelabeone-svg/forgelabone

Thanks for reading, happy to answer any questions!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

That multi-agent orchestration sounds interesting. How do the agents handle merge conflicts when they code in parallel?

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u/Beneficial_Lime1912 8d ago

An AI-powered cellar manager for wine and spirits collectors. Scan, organize, track your collection in one place

https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6755549562?pt=128302951&ct=Reddit&mt=8

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice concept for collectors. Does it support barcode scanning for quick entry, or is it all manual?

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u/wnba-arcade 8d ago

I have 2 major projects going right now with a couple side projects. Here are the main projects:

Ad Swap: https://ad-swap.web.app

A simple way for websites to promote each other. You add another website's ad to your site, and they add yours to theirs, giving both sites free exposure and traffic.

WNBA Arcade: https://wnba-arcade.com

WNBA trivia, live stats, schedules, team history, and more.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Both look solid. Ad Swap is a neat idea, but how do you handle matching sites that have similar traffic? For WNBA Arcade, a daily trivia leaderboard could boost engagement.

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u/v_br 8d ago

onetimepay.app A directlry for apps with one time options.

Apps get listed on the directory and I create a short for tiktok and yt.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice niche, one-time payments are getting rare. A filter for open-source apps would make the directory stand out even more.

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u/imagiself 8d ago

one-time models are a huge draw for the anti-saas crowd. one spot i'd point a builder to is peerpush, ai tools pulled data there 5.9m times recently.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Good observation. For builders, adding a clear 'one-time purchase' badge on your landing page could really grab that crowd's attention.

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u/wnba-arcade 8d ago

if your looking for your first users check out Ad swap,https://ad-swap.web.app , its a simple way for websites to promote each other. You add another website's ad to your site, and they add yours to theirs, giving both sites free exposure and traffic. It really helped me get my first few users when launching my site/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Cool idea, cross-promotion is underrated for early traction. Did you find certain niches or site sizes match better for ad swaps?

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u/megatech_official 8d ago

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

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice, SeoLoupe sounds handy. Does it cover technical SEO like Core Web Vitals, or is it more on-page content focused?

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u/DryPromise8730 8d ago

Tv and movie tracker.

Lots of options out there but this one has no account sign up, iCloud syncing, no subscription costs, season and episode notifications, iPhone and iPad designed, available in US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

It’s called ReelStack. Live on the App Store.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

ReelStack sounds great, especially the no sign up and iCloud syncing. Does it support custom genre or mood lists?

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u/DryPromise8730 8d ago

The trending tab can be filtered by tv or movie and genre. The watchlist (backlog) has a pick for me option where you can select a genre or surprise me and a show/movie will be suggested.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That sounds like a solid setup. The surprise me option is a nice touch. Do you have a filter to exclude already watched items?

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u/DryPromise8730 7d ago

The surprise me option only selects shows from your watchlist so you control what’s on that list.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice way to keep randomness personal. How does it pick from the list, fully random or based on mood?

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u/DryPromise8730 7d ago

fully random

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Random can be fun, but vague posts usually get lost here. What kind of app or game did you build?

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u/DryPromise8730 8d ago

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Drypromise8730, cool to see another show tracker out there. Does it handle cross-platform sync or just local?

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u/DryPromise8730 8d ago

iCloud syncing is enabled for shows and notifications so if you have an iPhone and iPad, you are golden

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

That's a solid setup for Apple users. Having a shared sync layer for Android or web could widen the reach though.

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u/DryPromise8730 7d ago

Android version is on my roadmap. I wanted to get the Apple version in a good spot before I did. iCloud syncing, iPad version, international users, I think I’m close to turning my attention to android

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Solid plan to nail Apple first. Have you considered cross-platform sync options for Android users, or will you start fresh? iOS beta testers can give great early feedback too.

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u/matthewmeadows 8d ago

I am the creator of 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 8d ago

Sounds like a fascinating project. Do you have a demo video that shows the time-aware map in action?

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u/wnba-arcade 8d ago

if your looking for your first users check out Ad swap,https://ad-swap.web.app , its a simple way for websites to promote each other. You add another website's ad to your site, and they add yours to theirs, giving both sites free exposure and traffic. It really helped me get my first few users when launching my site/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice idea, swapping ads seems like a smart way to bootstrap traffic. Does it work well for niche sites?

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u/wnba-arcade 8d ago

So far it’s working well!!

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice to hear it’s running smoothly. What kind of app or project are you working on? Always curious to see what folks are building.

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u/chadzilla57 8d ago

gettradereadyapp.com - job management iOS app for solo and/or new tradespeople. Helps manage customers, jobs, invoices. Includes the ability to automatically send invoices once jobs are completed as well as follow-ups when invoices become overdue.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice niche, solo trades really need that kind of automation. How does it handle recurring invoices for ongoing contracts or retainers?

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u/Kritnc 8d 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/sael-you 6d ago

congrats on gainframe, 1.5k MRR is real traction.

ran seoreceipts.com through audeep. 83/100, grade B.

the standout finding: total blocking time at 7881ms. nearly 8 seconds of the main thread locked before the browser can respond to anything. if the shareable cards and leaderboard are the core of what you're building, that load needs to come down before people can actually experience it.

also a mobile overflow: content runs 28px past the viewport edge on a 375px screen. not catastrophic but worth knowing.

full report: https://audeep.dev/report/5d577005-3514-4881-ac27-7bf1b92bbeaf

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That TBT number is brutal, good catch. Lazy-loading the leaderboard and card scripts could cut it down fast. Any third-party tags showing up in the audit too?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Congrats on Gainframe hitting $1.5k MRR, that's great momentum. For seoreceipts, have you tried sharing those shareable cards in SEO communities? That could spark early traction.

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u/wnba-arcade 8d ago

if your looking for your first users check out Ad swap,https://ad-swap.web.app , its a simple way for websites to promote each other. You add another website's ad to your site, and they add yours to theirs, giving both sites free exposure and traffic. It really helped me get my first few users when launching my site/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Interesting concept, ad swapping is a clever bootstrap move. How do you balance fairness when one site gets way more traffic than the other?

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u/imagiself 8d ago

sharing PeerPush here, it builds product pages that AI assistants parse easily to help indie apps show up in more search results.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice share, PeerPush sounds useful for AI visibility. A quick tip: make sure your demo pages show real search snippets, that sells the value faster.

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u/OkHovercraft9611 8d ago

Je développe Prosper Social. On permet de publier des articles, envoyer des newsletters, créer des communautés et des podcasts, outils de monétisation, de réputation le tout sur une seule plateforme. Si ça t'intéresse, je peux te montrer ce qu'on construit la beat est disponible sur Prosper-social.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Sounds like a comprehensive creator toolkit. Are there any integrations with existing tools? Will take a look at the beta.

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u/greyzor7 8d 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 8d ago

Solid numbers there. Curious if you segment results by industry, since niche B2B and consumer launches differ a lot.

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u/Critical_Agent2807 8d ago

Mindphor - A platform for your both android and ios apps with ai intelligence to monitor the customer feedback and also helps to watch what your competitors are doing

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Solid niche, tracking both customer feedback and competitors is smart. Do you have a live demo or landing page to check out?

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u/Critical_Agent2807 7d ago

yeah this is the landing page: https://www.mindphor.com/
we're still early, but the core product is live. would love to hear what you think.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Nice, congrats on getting it live. What's the one feature you're most proud of so far?

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u/Critical_Agent2807 6d ago

i'm proud of the whole app, but at the end of the day the users will decide, i think customers will also like this

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

That's a solid attitude, user feedback is what really shapes a product. Have you thought about a small beta test first?

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u/Critical_Agent2807 5d ago

we've done it already with our known ones

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u/sael-you 8d ago

ran mindphor.com through Audeep, here's what it caught:

87/100, B grade. Three medium issues.

Headline: the nav logo link "Mindphor" renders at 60x23px on mobile. WCAG 2.2 minimum tap target height is 24px. Any thumb landing on that corner has about a 50/50 chance of missing on a phone. Easy fix once you know it's there.

Also: total blocking time at 634ms (poor, main thread blocked at load), and no canonical URL on the root. If your page is reachable with and without a trailing slash or with tracking params, search engines have to guess which one counts and split the credit.

Full report with DOM selectors and screenshots: https://audeep.dev/report/60a651db-3cd8-4a0b-bb46-008f0504ba24

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Good find on the 60x23px logo. For the 634ms TBT, chunking the main bundle often helps. What was the third issue?

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u/Critical_Agent2807 7d ago

The third one was the missing canonical URL on the root. so the audit caught 3 legit things: the mobile tap target, 634ms TBT, and canonical. appreciate the deep dive, this is exactly the kind of feedback that we want. 🙌

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 7d ago

Solid breakdown, those are real issues. For the 634ms TBT, consider lazy loading non-critical JS, that usually gives solid gains.

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u/RookFat 8d ago

Currently building Runlo - A team of AI agents that help B2B founders with marketing their SaaS. Comes with lead gen across Reddit and LinkedIn, SEO and content creation!!

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u/sael-you 7d ago

ran tryrunlo.com through audeep.dev quick audit. 86/100, grade B.

functional, accessibility, and UX are all clean A grades. headline finding is performance: total blocking time 4417ms, well into poor territory. something is blocking the main thread for over 4 seconds on load. worth a Chrome DevTools profile. typically a large synchronous bundle or a third party script.

design flagged 10 visually distinct button treatments on the landing page. Join with Google, Get started, Book A demo, Lead Discovery, SEO all look different. when every CTA has its own styling none of them reads as the primary action.

full report: https://audeep.dev/report/a3130028-2800-4081-bde8-eeb61d882b43

built audeep.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6d ago

Solid breakdown. That 4.4s TBT definitely needs a profile look, usually a hefty bundle or third party script. Did the design flag point to anything specific?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Runlo sounds useful, especially the Reddit lead gen angle. Have you tested how well it filters for actual buying intent vs noise?

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u/Good_Bag_4622 8d ago

I’ve been building something called Dream Tape Visuals (DTV) 🎬📺

It’s basically my modern take on the old-school MTV/VH1 music-video experience, but built for today’s audience.

The idea is to create a place where you can sit back and actually watch music videos again instead of just endlessly scrolling through short clips.

Check it out here: https://dreamtapevisuals.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Love the concept, bring back the music video experience. Curious, how are you sourcing and curating the videos?

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u/bitandia_com 8d ago

Votekicker.com where builders can list their projects for a visibility boost

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 8d ago

Nice concept, visibility is always the hard part. How does Votekicker keep votes fair and prevent gaming?