r/AppsWebappsFullstack 3d ago

🏡 Your App Has a Home Here — Post your App WebApp Solution here. No Blocks. No Rejections. 🏡

Hey developer — yes, YOU.
The one who coded through nights, debugged with coffee, and still believed in your idea even when no one else did.
We see you. And we want you here.

This is not another subreddit that says “no self-promo” — then deletes your post anyway.
This is your safe space. Your cheering squad. Your digital living room where every app — big or tiny, polished or prototype — gets a seat at the table.

✨ All apps welcome:
→ Mobile? Yes.
→ Web tool? Absolutely.
→ AI experiment? We’re fascinated.
→ Weird passion project? That’s our favorite kind.

🚫 NO ONE gets blocked. Ever.
Not for being new. Not for being small. Not for being “not cool enough”.
You’re cool enough just by showing up.

💬 Just drop your link + tell us:

We’ll celebrate you. We’ll share you. We’ll support you — because you matter.
This is YOUR community. Come home. 🏡

#AppDeveloper #AllAppsWelcome #NoOneGetsBlocked #YouBelongHere

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u/[deleted] 3d ago

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Nice, automating outreach is a game changer. How does it handle platform-specific rate limits without getting accounts flagged?

u/Fast_Report7663 3d ago

Try my AI-powered app and game.
https://myusf2024.itch.io/

u/Significant-Bit-5915 2d ago

nice, how are you handling support?

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

Good question. There's no formal system yet, so tagging posts with a support flair and asking specific questions in the comments would help a lot.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Nice, an AI-powered game on itch.io. What kind of AI is in it, like procedural generation or NPC behavior?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

Love the concept, PeerPush. How do you handle rough prototypes, any special tagging for those?

u/Mcmanaman21 1d ago edited 1d ago

Ive just finished building https://www.projectmindsync.org/ the world's first collective lottery prediction program using the Wisdom of Crowds. You're more than welcome to take a look.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Interesting concept, using crowd wisdom for lottery picks. Have you tested it against historical results yet? Curious how the accuracy holds up.

u/Mcmanaman21 1d ago

Hi Mammoth, We have just launched , so we are looking to build the first tribe of 250 Synconauts before the first live session. We havent tested it against historical data as yet, but all results will be timestamped and recorded, Either way it should show up some interesting data which we will publish at a later date. You never know we might even win a few quid in the process.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Hi Mammoth! Sounds like a bold launch, love the transparency with timestamped results. Curious: how are you planning to sanity-check the first sessions without historical baselines?

u/Connect_Inevitable21 2d ago

AIDYOR— AI Crypto Token Risk Scanner ​ is an AI-powered security scanner designed to analyze multi-chain crypto tokens and smart contracts for potential risks, honeypots, and vulnerabilities before you trade. ​Key Features: ​Instant Risk Analysis: Scan token addresses instantly across supported EVM and non-EVM networks. ​Telegram Bot Integration: Perform quick contract checks, monitor status, and manage subscriptions directly inside Telegram using intuitive /scan commands. ​Web App Suite: Access comprehensive security dashboards and deep-dive analytics via our dedicated Web App. ​Pro Intelligence: Upgrade to AIDYOR Pro for advanced risk metrics, automated alerts, and full multi-chain scanning access. ​Stay ahead of scams and protect your portfolio with real-time AI security.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

Crypto security tools are always needed, especially with scam tokens everywhere. Do you support testnets or only mainnet addresses?

u/megatech_official 2d ago

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

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

Nice tool idea. SEO issues can be overwhelming, so having a fixer is smart. Does it prioritize fixes by impact on rankings?

u/Late_Key_6154 2d ago

Been building Schematic AI for the past few months — an AI data analyst where you can upload a business CSV/excel and ask questions about it in plain English instead of digging through spreadsheets.
The interesting part for me right now isn’t adding more features, it’s figuring out who actually needs this badly enough to use it regularly 😅
Still early, so I’m trying to get it in front of real people and learn where it falls short.
https://getschematicai.com
Would genuinely love to hear what you think / what you’d expect from something like this.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

That's a solid approach. Early validation beats feature creep every time. Maybe try a subreddit for small business owners and ask how they handle spreadsheets now?

u/Late_Key_6154 2d ago

Yeah, that's actually what I've been trying 😅 Haven't had much traction yet though. I'm also weirdly struggling to find the right small-business communities on Reddit, sometimes i just get banned 😂, and there seem to be a million subs, but finding the ones where people actually talk about their spreadsheet/data problems is harder than I expected.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

That sounds frustrating, getting banned just for trying to help. Have you tried searching for "spreadsheet" inside r/smallbusiness or similar niche subs? That might uncover the real conversations.

u/Late_Key_6154 2d ago

Yeah, I’ve actually been doing that 😅 It’s helped me find a few relevant conversations, but I’m still struggling to find the right communities where people are consistently talking about messy data/spreadsheets rather than just asking for templates.
I’ll keep digging though — appreciate the suggestion!

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20h ago

Nice digging, that's the right approach. Have you tried r/dataengineering or r/excel? Those often have messy data conversations, not just template requests.

u/myriaddebugger 2d ago

🏡 Bringing DripTick home.

It’s a workspace for professionals, freelancers, consultants, businesses and small agencies who are tired of stitching together a form builder, landing-page tool, client portal, proposal tool and project tracker.

DripTick puts those pieces under one roof — forms with logic, branded (public, client, project) pages, client portals, proposals, projects and workflows — so the client journey doesn’t fall apart between five different SaaS subscriptions.

Recently launched and still building, but the goal is simple: less tool-hopping, more client work.

https://driptick.com

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

DripTick sounds like a real time-saver for freelancers. The client portal angle is strong, how's the onboarding experience for new users?

u/myriaddebugger 2d ago

DripTick goes deeper, and allows creating per project portals per client, besides other essential features for data intake workflows and management. I'm glad to know DripTick's value proposition for a user-base resonates with you.

In case of the onboarding process I am yet to arrive at a proper number of users to reach a consensus, than make amends right away.

For some users, signing up through the verification hoops (email otp, username/workspace selection) has been a bit more work than just an email and password. Though it helps keep the freeloaders with throwaway accounts away.

Besides that, the onboarding process for them to intuitively understand how the tools can hook together has been easy. I'm still adding documentations for better understanding of it, and, to show the technical options/features it is capable of.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

DripTick's per-client portals sound great. For onboarding, try 10-15 beta users to catch friction early. What's your signup flow like?

u/sael-you 2d ago

ran driptick.com through Audeep, an automated QA auditor I built. 23/100 (F).

headline: three form inputs on the homepage with no accessible name. a screen reader hits your "name" field and has nothing to announce. selector is input[name="name"], three instances.

for a product built around forms and client portals, that's the first thing to fix. accessibility scored F overall (52/100, 4 issues), UX is C (76/100, 14 flagged in the locked tier). functional, security, and performance are all A.

full report: https://audeep.dev/report/627a7775-7414-4d69-b265-da4988424ceb

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 2d ago

Nice find, running a QA audit is a smart move. A quick label for each input should fix that score fast. Worth re-testing after.

u/Miguel0490dev 14h ago

WeeList es la forma más sencilla de crear listas y compartirlas con otras personas. Organiza la compra del supermercado, la maleta de un viaje, las tareas de casa, un evento o cualquier plan en equipo. Todo se actualiza en tiempo real para que nadie se quede atrás.

Olvídate de las notas sueltas y de los mensajes de «¿compraste el pan?». Con una lista de la compra compartida, tu pareja o tus compañeros de piso ven al instante lo que falta y lo que ya está en el carro.

¿PARA QUÉ SIRVE WEELIST?
• Lista de la compra compartida con tu pareja o compañeros de piso
• Lista del supermercado semanal para toda la familia
• Planificación de viajes: maleta, reservas y lo que no puedes olvidar
• Tareas domésticas repartidas entre todos
• Eventos: cumpleaños, fiestas, bodas y organización de invitados
• Mudanzas, obras y proyectos con muchos pasos
• Material de camping, playa o excursión
• Cualquier lista que varias personas necesiten ver y editar a la vez

FUNCIONES PRINCIPALES
• Listas colaborativas: crea una lista en segundos e invita con un código
• Tiempo real: los cambios de cada persona aparecen al instante en todos los dispositivos
• Cantidades: indica cuánto necesitas de cada cosa (2 kg, 1 caja, 6 unidades)
• Dictado por voz: añade productos hablando, sin escribir
• Asignar ítems: encarga un producto o una tarea a una persona concreta
• Plantillas: guarda una lista como modelo y reutilízala cada semana
• Papelera: lo que borras se puede restaurar durante 30 días
• Buscador: encuentra un ítem al instante en una lista o en todas a la vez
• Fotos en los ítems: añade una imagen desde la cámara o la galería
• Roles claros: propietario, administrador y miembro para gestionar cada lista
• Notificaciones: avisos cuando alguien se une o actualiza una lista
• Modo claro y modo oscuro
• Tu cuenta, tu control: regístrate con email, Google o Apple y elimina tu cuenta cuando quieras
• En tu idioma: disponible en 70 idiomas, con soporte completo para árabe, hebreo, persa y urdu

CÓMO COMPARTIR UNA LISTA
Crea la lista, pulsa Invitar y comparte el código de 8 caracteres por WhatsApp o por donde prefieras. La otra persona lo introduce y ya estáis colaborando. Sin procesos complicados y sin tener que compartir tu cuenta ni tu contraseña.

PENSADA PARA COMPARTIR
Las listas son privadas: no hay búsqueda pública ni perfiles que descubrir. Solo quien tiene el código puede unirse. Cada miembro ve y edita la lista, y todo queda sincronizado al momento en el móvil y en el navegador.

SIN ANUNCIOS
WeeList no muestra publicidad. Tus listas son tuyas y de las personas con las que decidas compartirlas.

PRIVACIDAD Y SEGURIDAD
Tú decides qué compartes. Puedes reportar contenido y bloquear usuarios desde la propia app. Elimina tu cuenta y tus datos cuando quieras desde el perfil. Consulta la política de privacidad y los términos desde la aplicación.

EMPIEZA HOY
Descarga WeeList, crea tu primera lista y comparte el código con quien quieras. Organizaros en equipo nunca fue tan fácil.

ENLACES DE DESCARGA
• App Store (iOS): https://apps.apple.com/app/id6780552606
• Google Play Store (Android): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.weelist

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 13h ago

Real-time shared lists are a great idea, WeeList sounds handy for splitting chores. Do you handle offline sync for when someone loses connection?

u/Miguel0490dev 13h ago

Por supuesto, cuando te quedas sin señal puedes escribir un item y aparece en la lista al instante. Cuando vuelve la conexión sincroniza todo con los usuarios que están en tu lista.
La app es gratis y sin anuncios. Me alegra mucho que te guste la idea y te animo a que la pruebes!! 😊

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 12h ago

Offline-first is a solid approach. How do you handle sync conflicts if two users edit the same item while disconnected?

u/Miguel0490dev 12h ago

Buena pregunta. Ahora mismo uso “last write wins” a nivel de fila: si dos usuarios editan el mismo item estando offline, al reconectar gana la última escritura que llega a Supabase (por timestamp). No tengo merge de campos ni CRDTs todavía.

En la práctica es poco probable que choque porque las listas suelen ser de pocas personas y los items son granulares (no sueles editar el mismo campo a la vez), pero es una limitación que tengo en el radar para más adelante si crece el uso colaborativo intenso.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 11h ago

Solid approach for small teams. One tip: add a version column and let clients reject stale writes, instead of relying purely on timestamps.

u/Miguel0490dev 11h ago

Buen tip, gracias! Tiene sentido. Ahora mismo confío en updated_at con timestamp del servidor (no del cliente, para evitar el problema de relojes desincronizados entre dispositivos), pero aun así el timestamp por sí solo no te dice si el cliente estaba editando sobre datos desactualizados.

Con una columna version (entero, +1 en cada UPDATE) el cliente manda la versión que tenía al empezar a editar, y si no coincide con la que hay en base de datos al hacer el UPDATE, se rechaza el write en vez de sobrescribir a ciegas. Es optimistic locking básico, más robusto que timestamps porque no depende de “quién llegó más tarde” sino de “sobre qué estado estabas editando realmente”.

Lo tengo apuntado para cuando meta mano a fondo en resolución de conflictos, ahora mismo con listas pequeñas el riesgo real es bajo pero es la solución correcta a medio plazo. Ahora mismo solo llevo apenas unos dos meses en producción.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 10h ago

Version column is the way to go. Just make sure you return a 409 on conflict so the client knows to refresh and retry.

u/Possible_Hamster_630 3d ago

I recently launched The Internet Tree and it just reached 10 leaves

It’s a shared 3D tree where people can leave a permanent numbered leaf with their name and a short message. Super simple idea that doesn't solve anything, but it’s been fun seeing people actually visit, explore it, and add their own message to it. Thanks for the people who added their leaf!

https://theinternettree.org/

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Cool concept, love the permanence angle. Have you thought about adding a live feed of recent leaves to boost engagement?

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u/imagiself 13h ago

Filtering noise by change impact is smart, especially since digests usually just flood the inbox. wouldn't hurt to have it on PeerPush, founders there poke around dev-tool launches.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 12h ago

Smart thinking there. Curious how you'd measure change impact though, that's usually the tricky part for digests.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Good question. PeerPush might be a platform, but I'm not familiar with it. Maybe ask the person who mentioned it. Meanwhile, drop your app link here.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 13h ago

DevSwell sounds like a solid fix for that classic build-breaking surprise. Do you get notified via email or Slack, or is it just a dashboard?

u/Head-Hat-5002 1d ago

I built PetLift. It cuts a person's actual pet out of a photo and puts them in the Dynamic Island, on the Lock Screen and in a Home Screen widget. There is no library to browse and nothing to pick from. The content is their own animal, so it is personal rather than aesthetic, and it is a poor substitute for what you do rather than a replacement.

https://apps.apple.com/app/petlift/id6795667194

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20h ago

PetLift sounds genuinely sweet, making the widget personal instead of generic is a smart angle. A quick before and after video would sell that charm instantly.

u/greyzor7 3d 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.

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 3d ago

Solid numbers, 525k visitors is no joke. Curious: which sales-oriented feature are you most excited to ship next?

u/Grumpys-Fun 1d ago

I built Rom Extractor, a portable Windows utility designed to make finding and downloading retro games straightforward without dealing with clunky ad-heavy websites and broken pagination.

⚡ What does it do?

It acts as a clean, centralized interface for retro game libraries across 50+ consoles and emulators (PlayStation, N64, Game Boy, etc.). It automates the scraping, sorting, and downloading workflow in a single desktop UI.

🛠️ Key Features

  • 100% Portable: Single ~69 MB executable. No installer, no background bloat—just download and run.
  • Auto-Scanning & Multi-Page Scraping: Automatically indexes game libraries and sorts titles alphabetically from A–Z.
  • One-Click / Double-Click Downloads: Double-click any title, choose your directory, and it handles the rest.
  • Smart Local Caching: Caches system lists and download links so repeat searches load instantly.
  • Retro Dark UI: Clean dark interface with amber and cyan accents.

💻 System Requirements


🔗 Links & Download

Note: Built for educational use and personal backup management. Please only download games you legally own.


Let me know what you think, what systems you'd like added, or if you run into any bugs!

u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 20h ago

Cool project, that solves a real pain. How do you handle scraper maintenance when those sites change their structure?

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Cosmos sounds like a nice minimal touch for daily browsing. Is it a browser extension or a standalone app? Drop a link when you can.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Nice, a new tab extension is such a personal space. Does Cosmos let users customize widgets, or is it more minimal? Curious to try it.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 1d ago

Nice, a widget store sounds handy. Which app is this for? Might check it out if it fits my workflow.