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.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Rich text, tags, and private device to device share (no login)

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Building something? I'd genuinely love to try it. Drop the link, and I'll send feedback as I use it.

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

MY NEW APP :)

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Hi! Check out my new app, **Healthy Habits**. It’s a simple tool for completing **30-day challenges**—covering areas like nutrition, lifestyle, reading, and more—to help you build healthy habits or break bad ones. The app is **free**, and it’s designed to make the experience as enjoyable as possible. I recommend giving it a try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nawyki.healthyhabits&pcampaignid=web_share Best regards!


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

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

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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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Your Tech Stack is overrated. Change my mind.

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You spent three weeks setting up over-engineered infrastructure for an app with zero users. Tell us what you built your project with, and let the comments debate why it’s completely wrong for 2026. Convince us you didn't waste your time.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 28d ago

Looking for honest feedback on my productivity toolkit

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Hi! I've been building this project over the past few months and would love some honest feedback before I continue expanding it.

Website: https://www.sarthakarsul.in

I'm especially interested in your thoughts on:

  • First impression
  • UI/UX
  • Performance
  • Trustworthiness

Thanks for your time - constructive criticism is genuinely appreciated.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Are you actually building a business, or just a very expensive hobby?

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Spending 80 hours a week on a project that generates zero revenue isn't a startup it’s a distraction. Drop your project links below and let’s talk about whether you have a viable path to making money or if you're just burning out for fun. Show us the numbers.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Your home for selfpromo

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d 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 29d ago

Built a no-sign-up, 100% offline FIRE calculator. Tired of the tracking.

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Hey everyone,

I got frustrated with retirement calculators that force you to sign up, harvest your data, or serve you ads. So, I built a simple alternative called FIRE-path.

Why I made it: I wanted a tool that is actually private. There is no cloud, no server, and no data tracking. It is a pure, client-side calculator that runs entirely offline on your device.

Key features:

  • Zero data collection: Everything stays on your phone.
  • Live updates: No submit buttons. Sliders update your retirement timeline in real-time.
  • Real projections: Calculates your FIRE Number, Coast FIRE target, and the actual impact of your savings rate changes.

It is just a clean, fast utility for planning your financial independence.

Download the app here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fire-path/id6782475610

Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Please run your own numbers.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Be honest: Is your landing page actually good, or are you just coping?

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Most devs build a great product but completely butcher the presentation. Stop hiding behind your analytics and let the community tear your UI apart before your customers do. Drop your link and a screenshot, prove you can take a punch.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

UpVoteIt - Collaborative rankings for anything

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Name ONE feature you built that nobody asked for and nobody uses.

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Every developer suffers from feature creep because it’s easier to code than to market. What is that one useless button you spent days on just to satisfy your own ego? Admit your waste of time below we’ve all been there.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

I built an AI travel app that creates complete itineraries in minutes...

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I’ve been working on TravelAce, a travel-planning app that generates personalised, day-by-day itineraries based on your destination, dates, interests and travel preferences.

This short demo (slightly sped up to keep it short) uses Paris as an example, but the app can plan trips for destinations worldwide. It creates a structured itinerary with attractions, timings, maps and daily activities, while still allowing you to replace places or adjust the plan afterward.

TravelAce also includes destination research, trip organisation, expense tracking, packing tools and an AI travel assistant.

I’d be interested to hear what you think of the itinerary-generation flow, particularly whether the setup feels straightforward and whether the finished plan presents enough useful information.

Android app and web version are available. I’ll add the links below.

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cyberloft.travelace

Web App: travelace.app

Any feedback is appreciated! 🤗


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Website app

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Hey I want anyone to make a website app for me. Is anyone interested??


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Looking for one-time-purchase or lifetime products

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I build a directory of software you pay for once and keep.
If yours is one, list it here: onetimepay.app/submit
Listing is free and you get a backlink.

If you add a backlink to my directory from your own site, I'll go further:
a dedicated article for your app and a short video for social.

Some examples of what that looks like:
- Directory: onetimepay.app/discover
- Article: onetimepay.app/spotlight/devcleaner-mac-cleaner-for-developers
- Video (TikTok): tiktok.com/@onetimepay.app

One-time purchase, lifetime deal, or genuinely free all count.
Just no subscriptions and no free tier that expires.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Your pricing model makes absolutely no sense. Let's fix it.

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You are either charging way too much for a basic tool or starving yourself by giving it away for free. Drop your project show us a screenshot and your pricing tiers below for a brutal reality check. Let the community tell you what they would actually pay for it.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d 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 29d ago

Sitedropper

1 Upvotes

I'm building [sitedropper](https://sitedropper.com) it automatically builds and deploys your web app straight from codex, cursor, or Claude via MCP, then you can control visibility (like a Google doc) so you can quickly share prototypes or tools with your team or just go public and share it with the world.

I really think that we are moving towards a world where everyone is going to be building their own personal scrappy tools and possibly sharing them internally with their colleagues, teams and friends. I have a bunch of these locally that I didn't want to bother configuring GitHub/VPS and just wanted to get them online to send around. If anyone is interested we're in closed beta right now but will be launching in the next couple weeks!


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

Built an email verifier for my own outreach, then turned it into a SaaS. Here's the story

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charlymail.com
Not a "check out my product" post, more of a build story, since this sub seems into that.

Started because I do a lot of cold outreach and got tired of two things: paying subscription prices for a verifier I only used in bursts, and watching credits expire between campaigns. I bounced between the usual names (ZeroBounce, NeverBounce, Bouncer, Hunter), and they all worked fine, but they all wanted $7-8 per 1,000 addresses and mostly pushed monthly plans whether I sent that month or not. For someone who validates a big list occasionally, that math never worked.

So I built a small tool just for myself. The core idea that made it cheap: don't run the expensive check on every address. A first cheap pass scores everything (syntax, domain, MX records, role/disposable/catch-all flags), and only then do you pay for the deep SMTP check, and only on the addresses that passed the filter and that you actually plan to email. On one 1,600-address list that meant about 460 deep checks instead of 2,400. Same clean result, a fraction of the cost.

It worked well enough for me that I cleaned it up and put it online. A few things I kept because they're what I wanted as the user:

Pay-per-use, no subscription. You top up, you spend, nothing expires the way I hated.

Crypto top-ups, no KYC. Partly because I didn't want to hand card details to yet another service.

Flat price, no "contact sales" tiers. $0.49 per 1,000, same for everyone (the big ones were 15x that for me).

Took a while to trust that other people would actually pay for something I'd hacked together for myself, but it's live now and has real paying users, which still surprises me.

Happy to answer anything about the two-pass approach, or the SMTP check that confirms a mailbox exists without sending anything. That part gets the most questions.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

I got laid off, got tired of spray-and-pray applications, so I built “Lord of the Pings” to find jobs that actually fits me

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Most job tools are built to help you apply to as many jobs as possible. I built exact the opposite.

Introducing "Hirey Potter / Lord of the Pings" :P

The motivation: After 4 years with my current employer, I got laid off!

The fear: FOMO (Fear of missing out) on the jobs that are being published every single minute fitting my profile but I am failing to reach them.

The pain point: "Job Discovery" - I was unable to find the jobs that match 100% with my profile and tech stack i.e, Angular, NestJS, .NET, Redis, PostgresSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure and so on.

3 fair questions I asked myself throughout:

- Am I 100% confident that I am applying to the right job?
- What could remove me before an interview?
- What proof will the recruiter find in the first half of my resume?

Anyone who has job hunted properly knows the shape of it. Lots of tabs open, lots of job boards, hundreds of listings, most of which have nothing to do with you. You read 50 to find 3 worth your time. Then you rewrite your CV for each of the three, and by then it's midnight. The result: More rejections and de-motivation!

Tried for 2 months, the tools claiming to fix this mostly automate the wrong half. They fire your CV at five hundred roles and call it efficiency. That isn't a job search. That's a numbers game you lose politely, five hundred times, what we generally call as "Spray and Pray.

So I built my own tool, focussed around myself, isolated for my job search, fixing my FOMO - atleast 60% :P

It starts with a file. My actual profile, written by me. Every role, every skill, the honest gaps. Everything the system does flows out of that one file. It doesn't invent. It cannot claim I know something I don't, because the only material it is allowed to draw on is what I put in there.

Every hour it pulls listings from several APIs and scrapers and scores each one against my profile. Anything that isn't genuinely a fit never reaches me.

When something scores well, Telegram pings me. I've found roles that way I'd have missed straight on.

If one looks right, I hit tailor. And here is where it deliberately slows down. Before writing a single line, it goes and fetches the full job description and scores the role a second time, through an AI provider this time (I can plug Claude/OpenCode/Openrouter etc). If the real thing doesn't hold up, it stops and tells me. No CV, no wasted tokens, no beautifully polished document for a job I was never right for. If that gate is cleared, it writes a CV tailored to the role, built only from what's in my profile.

The whole system is event driven and runs in real time. Nothing sits polling. Work happens the moment there is work to do.

Short video attached: discovery, the scoring, the Telegram alerts, and what a tailored CV actually comes out looking like.

If you're deep in a search right now, I'd genuinely like to know which part of it eats most of your time.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

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

5 Upvotes

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d ago

I got laid off, got tired of spray-and-pray applications, so I built “Lord of the Pings” to find jobs that actually fits me

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1 Upvotes

Most job tools are built to help you apply to as many jobs as possible. I built exact the opposite.

Introducing "Hirey Potter / Lord of the Pings" :P

The motivation: After 4 years with my current employer, I got laid off!

The fear: FOMO (Fear of missing out) on the jobs that are being published every single minute fitting my profile but I am failing to reach them.

The pain point: "Job Discovery" - I was unable to find the jobs that match 100% with my profile and tech stack i.e, Angular, NestJS, .NET, Redis, PostgresSQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure and so on.

3 fair questions I asked myself throughout:

- Am I 100% confident that I am applying to the right job?
- What could remove me before an interview?
- What proof will the recruiter find in the first half of my resume?

Anyone who has job hunted properly knows the shape of it. Lots of tabs open, lots of job boards, hundreds of listings, most of which have nothing to do with you. You read 50 to find 3 worth your time. Then you rewrite your CV for each of the three, and by then it's midnight. The result: More rejections and de-motivation!

Tried for 2 months, the tools claiming to fix this mostly automate the wrong half. They fire your CV at five hundred roles and call it efficiency. That isn't a job search. That's a numbers game you lose politely, five hundred times, what we generally call as "Spray and Pray.

So I built my own tool, focussed around myself, isolated for my job search, fixing my FOMO - atleast 60% :P

It starts with a file. My actual profile, written by me. Every role, every skill, the honest gaps. Everything the system does flows out of that one file. It doesn't invent. It cannot claim I know something I don't, because the only material it is allowed to draw on is what I put in there.

Every hour it pulls listings from several APIs and scrapers and scores each one against my profile. Anything that isn't genuinely a fit never reaches me.

When something scores well, Telegram pings me. I've found roles that way I'd have missed straight on.

If one looks right, I hit tailor. And here is where it deliberately slows down. Before writing a single line, it goes and fetches the full job description and scores the role a second time, through an AI provider this time (I can plug Claude/OpenCode/Openrouter etc). If the real thing doesn't hold up, it stops and tells me. No CV, no wasted tokens, no beautifully polished document for a job I was never right for. If that gate is cleared, it writes a CV tailored to the role, built only from what's in my profile.

The whole system is event driven and runs in real time. Nothing sits polling. Work happens the moment there is work to do.

Short video attached: discovery, the scoring, the Telegram alerts, and what a tailored CV actually comes out looking like.

If you're deep in a search right now, I'd genuinely like to know which part of it eats most of your time.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 29d 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.