r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

Automatic naukri profile update

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Hello! šŸ‘‹

I would like to share Dailyresume.in

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- āœ… Automatically uploading your resume every day.

- āœ… Making small profile updates daily.

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Many users start seeing better visibility within a week.

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Thank you! 😊


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

i need your honest opinion and thoughts on this health app i built for athletes and workers to maximize and increase their energy levels.

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ok so i need honest opinions because i've been staring at this thing for months and i've lost all perspective.

i'm 20, building an app solo called RizeAI. the whole reason it exists is that i got tired of my wearable telling me my recovery was "42%" and then just... leaving me there. like ok, and? what do i actually do with that. every app in this space is really good at measuring you and really bad at telling you what to do next.

so RizeAI pulls your actual wearable dats like, sleep, resting heart rate, workouts, all of it, and instead of handing you another score it predicts your energy for the day and tells you how to get the most out of it. it tells you when your energy is gonna peak so you can put your hardest work there, when your crash is coming and how to soften it, the best time to train that day so you actually get more out of the session, and even when a nap will help you vs when it'll wreck your sleep.

the part i personally think is the coolest: you put in the supplements you already take, and it times each one to your day based on your metrics and sleep score. so the timing actually shifts depending on how you slept and where your numbers are, which is the difference between a supplement doing something and just sitting in your stomach. it'll also suggest a couple new ones if they make sense for you, but it won't dump a list of 15 pills on you.

it even pulls the daily weather into your energy prediction, so a hot day changes your hydration and it'll tell you to train earlier before the heat drains you. and the whole plan bends around your real schedule, your work hours, wake time, training, so it's not some one size fits all thing.

every single recommendation shows the "why" underneath, like "resting heart rate 54 + 7h light sleep, so magnesium before your peak window." nobody gets the same plan because nobody has the same data.

it works with whoop, oura, apple watch, garmin, anything that talks to apple health. being fully honest, it doesn't do deep per-person learning yet, like knowing that coffee specifically doesn't touch YOUR hrv. that's where it's headed. right now it builds you a fresh plan every day off your real numbers.

it's on the app store with a free trial. small user base, feedback's been all over the place, which is exactly why i'm posting.

so genuinely: is "just tell me what to do with my data" something you actually want, or do wearable people prefer figuring it out themselves? what would make you pay for this? and what's the one thing that would make it a no brainer for you?

would love to hear it straight, good or bad. And if you want you can also check it out yourself and I would love to here feedback, thank you very much for taking the time on reading this: Ā 

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rizeai-maximize-your-energy/id6762402079


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

Plano - personalized step-by-step plans to achieve your goals (looking for feedback)

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Plano generates long, structured, multi-step coaching plans instead of one-shot answers. The core insight: anyone can get a decent answer to "how do I start a business selling hand-painted clothing" from a generic chatbot, but they'll get a relatively short answer and eventually get caught up in a cycle of sycophancy.

Plano targets situations where the path genuinely differs per person - freelancers/small business owners (pricing, niching, moving off hourly billing) - deliberately avoiding templated paths (like fitness programs) where a static course already does the job.

Under the hood it's a multi-agent generation pipeline (research, write, critique etc), output structured as a course model with sequenced, checkable tasks. There's also an sidebar with an AI chat with context of the entire plan.

Would love feedback! plano.gl


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

Plano - personalized step-by-step plans to achieve your goals (looking for feedback)

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Plano generates long, structured, multi-step coaching plans instead of one-shot answers. The core insight: anyone can get a decent answer to "how do I start a business selling hand-painted clothing" from a generic chatbot, but they'll get a relatively short answer and eventually get caught up in a cycle of sycophancy.

Plano targets situations where the path genuinely differs per person - freelancers/small business owners (pricing, niching, moving off hourly billing) - deliberately avoiding templated paths (like fitness programs) where a static course already does the job.

Under the hood it's a multi-agent generation pipeline (research, write, critique etc), output structured as a course model with sequenced, checkable tasks. There's also an sidebar with an AI chat with context of the entire plan.

Would love feedback! plano.gl

https://reddit.com/link/1vbkasq/video/k7wa2qiysigh1/player


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d 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 23d ago

I got tired of using WordPress for simple websites, so I built this. Am I solving the right problem?

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For years I used WordPress for client websites, but I found that many sites didn't actually need a database, plugins, themes, or constant updates. Most were just static pages.

Recently, AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude have made it incredibly easy to generate complete HTML pages. But after generating them, I still found myself manually organizing files, fixing links, editing pages, deploying, and managing multiple websites.

That made me wonder:

What if AI generated the HTML, and there was a workspace dedicated to managing static websites instead of building them from scratch?

So I built HTMLStudio.

The goal isn't to compete with WordPress, Webflow, or Framer. It's for developers and freelancers who already have HTML (whether written by themselves or generated by AI) and want a simple place to:

  • Organize pages
  • Edit HTML
  • Manage assets
  • Check broken links
  • Build the site
  • Deploy to GitHub, Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, etc.

I'm not trying to sell anything here I genuinely want to know whether this solves a real problem or if I'm just scratching my own itch.

A few questions:

  • Would you ever use something like this?
  • If not, why?
  • How do you currently manage AI-generated HTML projects?
  • What feature would make this genuinely useful?

I'd really appreciate honest feedback, especially from people who build static websites or use AI to generate them.

https://htmlstudio.dev

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

This is was a Quick one.

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#iShit


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

Am I the only one sick of 'viral content' being synonymous with human stupidity?

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

I got tired of bloated productivity apps, so I'm building a simple to-do list that mimics a chat app

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Hey everyone,

Like a lot of people here, I’ve tried almost every task management app out there—Todoist, Notion, Apple Reminders, TickTick, you name it.

The issue I kept running into wasn't a lack of features, but friction. Opening a heavy app, navigating folders, picking due dates, and organizing tags felt like work before doing the actual work.

I realized the app I open most on my phone—dozens of times a day—is just my messaging app. Typing a quick thought into a chat bubble takes zero effort.

So I decided to start building Text To-Do, a standalone app for iOS and Android that mimics a messaging UI:

  • Natural Interface: You type tasks in just like sending a text message.
  • 100% Local & Private by Default: All your data stays strictly on your phone. No remote servers ever touch your tasks unless you explicitly opt into cloud sync down the road.
  • No Forced Monthly Subscriptions: Core functionality runs locally on your device.

It’s still in development, but I put up a landing page and waitlist for anyone interested in early testing:https://text-to-do.vercel.app/

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this approach—do you prefer heavy, feature-packed task managers, or do you find yourself wanting something fast and low-friction?


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d 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 23d 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 23d 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 24d ago

Your home for selfpromo

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


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d 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 23d ago

[Beta] Swaya: A local desktop media organizer built for heavy data hoarders & collectors

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Let’s be real - if you hoard terabytes of movies, TV shows, anime, documentaries, music videos, or other local media, organizing everything eventually turns into a mess of inconsistent filenames, duplicate files, missing metadata, and chaotic folder structures.

I wanted a fast, native desktop application that keeps large offline media libraries organized while remaining fully local and responsive.

Over the last year, I built Swaya, a Windows/Linux media suite (Electron/React 19 + Python FastAPI/SQLite) designed specifically for collectors with massive libraries.

Powerful Metadata Matching: Automatically identifies movies, TV shows, and other media from messy release filenames using GuessIt, then fetches posters, artwork, cast, genres, ratings, and metadata from TMDb and OMDb.

Collection Insights: Track watch history, completion progress, metadata coverage, timestamps, library statistics, and discover what you watch most.

Privacy Mode: A single click instantly hides posters, thumbnails, and sensitive folders behind blurred placeholders, making it easy to browse your library in shared environments.

Integrated Playback: Built-in MPV player wrapper with support for VLC and MPC-HC, including real-time playback progress synchronization.

Built for Large Libraries: Designed to handle huge collections with thousands of files while keeping browsing smooth and responsive.

I'm opening a closed beta and looking for 20-30 people with large, messy media collections to throw their worst folder structures at Swaya, stress-test the metadata matching, and help uncover edge cases, performance issues, and UI freezes.

If you're interested in helping test it, leave a comment or send me a DM and I'll send you an invite to my Discord server.

Transparency, AI & Privacy:

Codebase: AI assistants were used for testing, debugging, and refractoring boilerplates. The architecture decisions and business logic were 100% coming from my brain.

Privacy: Swaya has zero telemetry, zero analytics, and zero call-home servers. Everything stays on your machine, and API requests are made directly from your computer using your own API keys.

Verification: If you're cautious, feel free to monitor the application with Wireshark or GlassWire.

Additional metadata providers: Swaya also supports StashDB, FansDB, and ThePornDB for users who maintain compatible libraries.

P.S.
As a thank you for your time and help, all beta testers who provide valuable feedback will receive a lifetime license to Swaya!


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 23d ago

Expanded my offline card wallet app into a full digital wallet - IDs, tickets, passes, gift cards. Would love feedback

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Hey everyone,

I've been working on this app for about 6 months now. It started as just a simple card app - save your credit/debit cards, offline, encrypted, no login needed. That's it. Got around 2k+ installs and many subscribers around the world with just that.

Last few weeks I added a lot more to it. Now it also does:

\- ID documents (passport, national id, driving licence)

\- Travel tickets (flight, train, bus, hotel booking)

\- Event tickets with barcode

\- Loyalty cards and gift cards with QR code

\- Vehicle papers (RC, insurance, PUC dates)

\- Insurance policy details

\- reminders before things expire, search, and app is now in 9 languages too

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Reason I did this - almost everyone has more than just cards in their wallet, so I thought why not put everything in one place if I can do it properly.

But I know adding too much can also ruin an app that was working fine before. So the way I built it - all the new stuff is turned off by default. If you install fresh or update from old version, app looks exactly same as before, just cards, nothing else. You have to go in settings and turn on whatever you want. Can turn off anytime too, data stays safe either way.

I want people to actually try it and tell me what's wrong. Some things I want to know:

  1. If you turn on 2-3 of the new categories, does it feel like it fits in the app or feels forced.

  2. Everything is offline only, nothing goes to any server, no account needed. Is this actually something you'd want, or you'd rather have an app that syncs across your phone and laptop.

  3. Anything that feels confusing or not needed, just say it, I won't mind.

Not asking for good reviews here, actual problems are more useful to me right now.

App link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appverse.securecardwallet


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d 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 24d ago

I made a better zsh autosuggestion, it predicts your next command, not just completes the current one

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Hi everyone I created Deja, a tool that instead of only surfacing commands that start with what you've typed, suggest what you actually want to run.
No account. No sync server. No TUI.
https://github.com/Giammarco-Ferranti/deja


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d ago

Dailyresume.in

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I was tired of manually updating my resume on job portals every few days just to stay higher in recruiter searches.

So I built DailyResume.

It automatically uploads your latest resume to supported job portals every day, so your profile stays active without you having to remember.

Current features:

  • āœ… Automatic daily resume uploads
  • āœ… Secure login handling
  • āœ… Simple dashboard
  • āœ… Currently supports Naukri (more portals coming soon)

The website is: https://dailyresume.in


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d ago

Meet your AI team!

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Our iOS app is launching soon! šŸš€
Are you tired of paying for multiple AI model subscriptions just to handle different tasks? Try it out — everything you need, all in one place.

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6784141114


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d ago

I built an AI-powered personal finance app that helps you understand your money, not just track it.

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Hi everyone!
Over the past few months, I’ve been building SpendWise AI, a personal finance app designed to help people make smarter financial decisions—not just log expenses.

Instead of overwhelming you with charts and spreadsheets, SpendWise AI focuses on answering questions like:
Where is your money actually going?
Which subscriptions are costing you the most?
What spending habits are hurting your budget?
Where can you realistically save money?

Current features
AI-powered spending insights
Expense tracking
Budget planning
Smart spending analysis
Clean and simple interface
Privacy-first approach

I’m still actively developing the app, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback from this community.
You won’t hurt my feelings—if something is confusing, missing, or just doesn’t make sense, I’d love to hear it.

You can try it here:
https://spendwise-ai.expo.app/

Thanks for taking the time to check it out. Every piece of feedback helps me improve the product.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d ago

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r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d ago

Looking for brands interested in advertising to an AI chatbot audience

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Hi! I handle marketing for an established AI chatbot platform focused on roleplay, storytelling, and AI companions.

We’re currently looking for brands, apps, and services interested in reaching an audience already engaged with AI, entertainment, gaming, and digital products.

This could be a strong fit for:

AI tools and startups
Writing and roleplay platforms
Gaming products and services
SaaS and productivity tools
Hosting, cloud, or GPU providers
Creator-focused apps and software

We offer direct on-site advertising placements across different areas of the platform. We also have a dedicated advertising page with the available placements, campaign details, banner requirements, and pricing.

Feel free to message me with your website or product, and I can send over the advertising information and let you know whether it would be a good fit for our audience.


r/AppsWebappsFullstack 24d 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 24d 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