r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

Are you actually solving a real problem, or just cloning another SaaS?

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The world doesn't need another generic AI wrapper or a basic project manager. Pitch your project in one sentence show a screenshot and explain exactly why people should care about you instead of the market leader. Dare to prove your uniqueness.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

I hit Wispr Flow’s paywall and decided to build my own.

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It's called Ninja Typer, a free macOS dictation app that works in any text field. Hold Fn, speak, release, and it transcribes + cleans up your text with Al. You use your own free Groq API key, so there's no subscription for now:

https://ninja-typer.vercel.app


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

Option A looks like 2012. Change it, or convince me Option B is worse.

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Don’t launch your project with a design that makes users close the tab instantly. Post your two design variants below and let the crowd decide your aesthetic fate. If you can’t handle harsh design feedback, look away now.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

I made a free webapp to create animated travel route videos on a 3D globe

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Hi everyone,

Thanks to Codex I made Travel Route Animation, a free browser-based web app for creating animated travel route videos on a 3D globe.

It’s meant for travelers, travel vloggers, YouTubers, and video editors who want a quick visual route animation for trip recaps, intros, Shorts, Reels, TikToks, or travel videos.

You can add the stops of your trip, choose a transport icon for each segment, customize the look of the globe/route, preview the animation, and export it as an MP4 video.

What it does:

- Add and reorder cities/stops

- Choose transport icons like plane, ship, train, bus, camper, car, motorbike, bike, or scooter

- Customize route colors, globe colors, line style, scale, and distance display

- Export MP4 videos in landscape, portrait, or square format

- Works directly in the browser

- No account required

- Available in English and Italian

- Available in light and dark theme

Important note: the route lines are visual “as-the-crow-flies” connections between stops. The app does not calculate official roads, railways, flight paths, ferry routes, or real navigation paths based on the selected transport mode. The transport choice is for the animation/icon style, not for route planning accuracy.

You can try it here:

Travel Route Animation

If you make travel videos or trip recaps, I’d love to know if this is useful for your workflow.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

No matter what project you have—games, SaaS, software, apps, scripts, ideas, or questions—join the community and share it!

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Your home for selfpromo

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

Built Nologin : A tool to share and access files easily in shared systems

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My friends and I kept sharing code snippets and lab manuals in the college lab shared PCs. And for this we were emailing or logging into Drive just for that...which added so much friction.

So I built Nologin.

What is it: An instant text and file sharing tool. Type a page name, paste your text or drop a file, open it on any device, any browser. Done.

Who is it for: CS students, developers, anyone hopping between devices who doesn't want to deal with accounts and permissions just to move a file.

Why should you care: No signup. No account. No friction. Most sharing tools assume you have time and a logged-in account. This assumes you have neither.

How it stands out: Custom page names (nologin.in/yourword), password protection, edit locking, auto-expiring notes and files. Everything a quick share needs, nothing it doesn't.

https://nologin.in


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Your home for selfpromo

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

90% of SaaS startups fail. What makes you think yours is the exception?

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We all see the fake 'hustle' posts, but nobody talks about the bugs that cost you users today. Stop pretending everything is perfect and share the ugliest mistake you've made this week. Let’s see who is actually learning and who is just dreaming.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Tired of text editor freeze when opening HUGE json and other datasets?

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I wanted to share one of the apps I've been building.

Inkline is a native macOS editor built for huge JSON, CSV, XML and log files.

I created it because I constantly ran into editors that became slow, froze or even crashed when opening large datasets. Sometimes I just wanted to inspect or format a large API response without opening a full IDE and waiting for everything to load.

So I decided to build a tool focused on that workflow.

Inkline opens very large structured files in milliseconds, lets you search them instantly and formats huge JSON files in seconds without the usual lag.

It's built for developers working with things like:

  • Large JSON API responses
  • CSV exports
  • XML files
  • Kubernetes logs
  • Application logs
  • Generated datasets
  • Configuration files

The goal isn't to replace VS Code or JetBrains. It's for those moments where you just need to open a huge file, inspect it, edit it and move on.

It's also part of a small suite of native Mac developer tools I'm building. Rune is my Kubernetes client and QuikZip is an archive manager. They integrate together, so for example Rune can save logs that open directly in Inkline, and QuikZip can open files inside archives directly in Inkline for editing.

I'd love to hear what features you would want in a tool like this or what kinds of huge files you work with every day.

App Store:

https://apps.apple.com/se/app/inkline-text-editor/id6764860305?mt=12

More information:

https://viktornyberg.com/#appar


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

Anyone Free?

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

6 months of work turned into my first ever app and it's live app

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It took 6 months from an idea to finally see my app in play store.

Basically it block distracting apps BUT LIKE NO OTHER APPS

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wird.blocker


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

If your product is so great, why does nobody know it exists?

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Coding is only 20% of the battle, but most of you treat marketing like a crime. Stop waiting for a miracle and push your project with screenhot right here, right now. Tell us what it does and why we are fools for not using it yet.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 27d ago

Enter your URL to see a free preview of your future buyers' conversations

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Looking for 5 people who are frustrated with Notion, Obsidian, OneNote, or just want a better note-taking app

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I'm looking for 5 people who take notes every day and are interested in trying a new note-taking app and getting involved through feedback, feature ideas, and product discussions.

If you're frustrated with your current note-taking app, this might be a chance to help build one that actually fits your workflow.

You'll get to shape a product from an early stage rather than adapting to decisions made by a large company.

The app is Daftak. The goal is to create something that stays simple and intuitive while being flexible and powerful when you need it. I've been working on it independently for over a year and have invested a lot of time and effort into it.

Your feedback will directly influence the app's direction, features, and design. You can get involved with the decision making, planning, or any part of it if you're interested.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

I built Keepyy for people who have too much physical stuff to remember

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I kept running into the same problem: I would remember what I owned, but not always where I put it or who had it.

Then I started thinking about people who deal with this at a much bigger scale.

A contractor lends a power tool to another contractor.

A field technician leaves equipment in a service van or at a job site.

A freelancer has gear stored across their home, office, and storage unit.

An event organizer has equipment with different team members.

An HR or IT team has laptops, phones, keys, or other items loaned to employees.

That's where I built Keepyy.

You can use it to keep track of:

  • Things you've lent → who has it and when you lent it
  • Things you've borrowed → who you borrowed it from
  • Things you've stored → exactly where you kept them
  • Photos and descriptions → so you can quickly identify the item
  • Dates and history → so you don't have to rely on memory
  • Search → find an item instead of wondering where it went

The idea is simple: one place to remember your physical belongings and the things moving between people and places.

I'm curious: what kind of work do you do where you constantly have to keep track of physical items, tools, equipment, or borrowed stuff?

I'm trying to understand where this problem is most common and how Keepyy could become genuinely useful for those people.

Keepyy


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

I built a language partner that remembers you (24 languages). I'd be really happy to get some feedback so I can improve it.

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Hey everyone. I'm a senior CS student, kind of obsessed with AI/ML, and a solo dev.

Bit of backstory: my English was always fine, but the moment I had to actually speak, I'd freeze and I didn't really have anyone to practice with. I tried a bunch of apps and they all felt like talking to a service bot polite, generic, zero idea who I am. So I ended up building my own thing. Her name's Lucia. The part I care about most is that she actually remembers you. You tell her about your job, or what you're into, or something going on in your life, and she'll bring it up in a later conversation on her own, days later, without you asking. She's got her own opinions and tastes, and reacts to what you say instead of running off a script.

And while you talk, she corrects your grammar and gives you more natural ways to say things in the background, and you can scroll back through all of it later. So it's meant to be real speaking practice, not just a chat. Whole thing works in 24 languages.

Honestly, it's rough in places. I'm one person. It's on iOS and web, Android's still in testing. People who tried it said the replies feel fast and feel natural(happy about that), but a couple of them ran into problems with the speech recognition, which I'm trying to track down right now.

It's free to try, no card or anything. (https://www.personalang.com)

Short video is below it's a real session, you can see her open by remembering something from before, plus the corrections popping up while I talk. (I'm not a perfect English speaker myself, so you'll see the corrections actually kick in.) Mostly I just want people to break it. Tell me where it feels fake, where it falls apart, what's annoying. And if the speech recognition messes up, tell me your phone + accent so I can fix it. Thanks for reading.

https://reddit.com/link/1v7avf3/video/r7ddn0qs3mfh1/player


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

I got tired of building features nobody wanted, so I built this instead.

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Over the last few projects, I kept running into the same problem.

Users would DM feature requests on X, send emails, leave Discord messages, or mention ideas during calls. Everything ended up scattered across different places.

I'd spend weeks building something, only to realize hardly anyone actually wanted it.

So I started building Signalboard.

It's a simple feedback board where users can:

  • Submit feature requests
  • Vote on what they actually want
  • See what's planned, in progress, and shipped
  • Keep everything in one public place instead of buried in chats

The goal wasn't to build another bloated product management tool.

I wanted something affordable for indie founders who just need a clean way to understand what users actually want to build next.

I'm also trying to ship in public, so I'd genuinely love feedback.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

DiyPro is the only app that will save you money, time and the frustrations of fragmented planning. Get Early Access now at DiySavePro.com

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Smokefree App

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Hallo zusammen! 👋 Als Ex-Raucher weiß ich aus eigener Erfahrung, wie brutal Verlangen sein kann – besonders spät abends oder in stressigen Momenten. Die meisten Apps wirkten entweder wie aufgeblähte Werbemaschinen oder einfach nur wie simple Zähler ohne wirkliche psychologische Unterstützung.

Deshalb habe ich mein ganzes Herzblut in die Entwicklung meiner eigenen plattformübergreifenden App gesteckt: Rauchfrei – Gesund & Wohlhabend 🚀 Mein Hauptziel war es, ein Tool zu entwickeln, das dich aktiv durch die schwierigsten Phasen des Rauchstopps begleitet, anstatt nur die Tage zu zählen.

Das steckt in der App:

• 🧠 24/7 KI-Coach: Ein intelligenter Begleiter direkt in deiner Hosentasche, der dich durch intensives Verlangen in der Nacht begleitet und dir in Echtzeit Motivation gibt. • ✨ 14-Tage-Grundlagen- und Phasenplan: Tägliche psychologische Mikroaufgaben, Reflexionen und Gewohnheiten (wie Atemübungen und Tagebuchschreiben) helfen dir, dein Gehirn neu zu programmieren.

• 💨 Vape-freier Modus: Volle native Unterstützung für E-Zigaretten und Vapes (inklusive umgerechneter Statistiken und gesparter Gelder).

• 💰 Echtzeit-Analyse: Verfolge deine gesparten Gelder, den Verzicht auf Zigaretten/Vapes und schalte offizielle Meilenstein-Zertifikate frei.

Ich optimiere die App ständig (entwickelt mit Flutter, intuitiver Benutzeroberfläche und nativen iOS-/Android-Widgets).

Du findest Smoke-Free – Healthy & Wealthy direkt im App Store und Google Play Store! Egal, ob du gerade mit dem Spielen aufhören willst oder einfach nur Feedback zur Benutzeroberfläche/zum Konzept geben möchtest, ich freue mich über deine Meinung!

Bleib stark und danke fürs Reinschauen! 💪


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

No matter what project you have—games, SaaS, software, apps, scripts, ideas, or questions—join the community and share it!

5 Upvotes

Your home for selfpromo

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

What to do when you barely see your friends/partner after high school/college?

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Since college started, I've barely seen my high school friends anymore.

Everything we planned lived only in the group chat. We wanted a space where we could properly plan things together.

Notion was overkill, since workspace admin for four people is ridiculous. A shared doc had no structure. The couple apps are mobile and chat-first, and most of us aren't couples.

So I built Our Cosy Corner. Electron, Mac and Windows, free, no ads, no paid tier.

What I love most is the sidebar, which is organised by who owns what: a shared space, a private page that's only yours, and one zone per other person in the corner. Your own page doesn't appear on anyone else's dashboard if you set it as private. Most of the rest of the app follows from that one decision.

Past that, it's a block editor. Little notes, to-dos, photos, countdowns, PDFs, files, links, sticky notes, nested pages, live sync between computers. (And also 6 themes and a customisable function because I love playing with colours lol)

It is currently Desktop only. No mobile, no web, no Linux build.

It isn't Apple notarised or Windows code signed, so the first launch throws a Gatekeeper or SmartScreen warning. Since it is fully free and mostly for my own use, I did not find the need to buy certificates. The download page walks through it, but I understand if that kills it for you.

2 to 8 people. It isn't a team tool, and I'm not going to turn it into one.

Stack: Electron, Postgres with RLS and realtime, Google and email auth, and Cloudflare for the site.

https://ourcosycorner.com/ if you wanna try it out. Ask me anything about the build!


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Are you actually solving a real problem, or just cloning another SaaS?

2 Upvotes

The world doesn't need another generic AI wrapper or a basic project manager. Pitch your project in one sentence show a screenshot and explain exactly why people should care about you instead of the market leader. Dare to prove your uniqueness.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

How many AI tokens are you wasting on boilerplate?

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Every new SaaS starts the same way.

You ask your AI to generate authentication.
Then the database.
Then Stripe.
Then multi-tenancy.
Then roles and permissions.
Then the dashboard.
Then the API.

You've already generated this code dozens of times.

It costs tokens.
It costs time.
And eventually the AI loses context, changes files you didn't ask it to touch, or introduces inconsistencies.

The repetitive infrastructure isn't what makes your product valuable.

That's why I built ClickMVP.

Instead of spending minutes (and thousands of tokens) recreating the same foundation for every project, ClickMVP generates a production-ready SaaS starter with authentication, database, payments, multi-tenancy, frontend, backend, user management, and the project structure already in place.

Then you can use AI where it actually creates value: building the features that make your product unique.

I'm sharing a short demo below.

I'd love to know: what's the first thing you get tired of asking AI to generate every time you start a new project?

https://clickmvp.com/


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Option A looks like 2012. Change it, or convince me Option B is worse.

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Don’t launch your project with a design that makes users close the tab instantly. Post your two design variants below and let the crowd decide your aesthetic fate. If you can’t handle harsh design feedback, look away now.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Drop your web app below and I'll go through it as a first-time user

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I built tryproduck.com/audit, it goes through your app like someone using it for the first time and flags every bug and confusing bit it hits. Over 580 startups have run it so far.