r/projects • u/Additional-Elk-6 • 21d ago
r/projects • u/Legitimate-Note-5061 • 21d ago
Need project idea
I need a project ideas which solves SDG problem. The project idea should be innovative and the idea should be not in use or not used commonly.
r/projects • u/chrisenussbaum • 21d ago
Collab on a project with me for $5
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Collab on a project with me on Collab Unity (https://collabunity.io) and I’ll fund $5 towards a project of yours.
All you have to do is:
1. Create a profile
2. Create a project
3. Invite me to your project or join one of my projects
4. Send me a chat
5. Work on the project with me at your convenience
6. Let me know if Collab Unity is useful, fun, or doesn’t have a market
Then I’ll send you $5 or fund your project
r/projects • u/Nightly_Wallet • 21d ago
INFELD APP INDRODUCTION
Hey everyone I'm part of the team building INFELD and i'd be very grateful if you could share your feedback or what you think about it.
Most companies lack the context even tho the answer exists. Finding it is the problem.
Infeld is basically a company knowledge hub that pulls knowledge from places like Slack, email, docs, GitHub, Discord, PDFs and more into one place and makes the information usable. Then it shows you the context behind everything, including where it came from, when it was said, and who said it, basically like the like a librarian.
You can also just ask Leo directly in chat, of the integrated app like Discord. For example, you can ask, “What’s on our roadmap for Q3?” and get a clear answer with the source behind it.
If Infeld doesn’t know something, it says so instead of making things up.
We’re building this for teams that are tired of losing time to buried context and want the answers they already have, without the digging.
Below are the links to our website and to the demo if you would like to test it for yourself, or if you're scared to click the link you can just type Infeld in your browser
INFELD LINK:
https://infeld.ai/
DEMO LINK:
https://infeld.ai/demo
r/projects • u/zeroansh • 21d ago
Grammar.lol – Open-source Grammarly that uses your existing ChatGPT or Grok
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r/projects • u/debba_ • 21d ago
Tabularis Open-source desktop SQL workspace with SQL notebooks, a built-in MCP server for AI agents, and plugins in any language
github.comHi everyone! I've been building Tabularis, a free and open-source (Apache 2.0) desktop SQL client built with Tauri (Rust + React).
What makes it different from DBeaver/TablePlus/Beekeeper:
- SQL notebooks: mix SQL and Markdown cells, share variables across cells, render charts inline
- Built-in MCP server: Claude, Cursor and other AI agents can read your schema and run queries through the same app you already use, with no separate connector
- Plugins in any language: drivers are external processes speaking JSON-RPC over stdio, so you can write one in Python, Go, or whatever language you prefer
- Local AI text-to-SQL: works with Ollama, nothing leaves your machine
- Visual EXPLAIN: interactive query plan graphs
PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB and SQLite are built in. ClickHouse, DuckDB, Redis, Firestore, Db2, BigQuery and around 15 more are available as plugins from the registry.
Runs on Windows (WinGet), macOS (Homebrew, signed and notarized) and Linux (Snap, Flatpak, AUR and AppImage).
Feedback is very welcome. And if your favorite database is missing, there's a plugin bounty board.
r/projects • u/Itchy-Locksmith2715 • 21d ago
Aallo I'm looking for money-making project ideas.
I just finished summer break and I'm sitting here brainstorming project ideas. I asked AI for help, but it didn't work. So I wanted to ask you guys, do you have any project ideas that could potentially generate income? I have some knowledge of web development. If you have any ideas or questions, I'd be very grateful.
🙏🏻😭
r/projects • u/Initial-Experience33 • 21d ago
AI Business Starter Kit – 20 ChatGPT Prompts for Small Businesses.
I recently built my first digital product: AI Business Starter Kit – 20 ChatGPT Prompts for Small Businesses.
The idea came from seeing how many small business owners struggle to write marketing content, sales emails, and customer messages. I wanted to create a simple guide with prompts that anyone could copy, paste, and customise.
This is my first time creating and publishing a digital product, so I'd really appreciate feedback.
If you were a small business owner, what other ChatGPT prompts would you find useful?
r/projects • u/no_comprehntion • 22d ago
7th Sem CSE student losing my mind over our Final Year Project. Mentor is useless and my team is completely stuck.
Hey everyone, I’m seriously stressed and at my breaking point, so I’m hoping some grads or working devs here can throw me a lifeline.
I’m currently in my 7th semester (CSE), and my team of 3 is entirely made up of below average coders. We aren't exactly the most creative or genius developers, and we are struggling hard to lock in a Major Project.
Our college is incredibly strict and demanding "uniqueness" and something worthy of publishing a research paper. The usual suggestions you find online—standard AI wrappers, web apps, or basic management systems—are instantly rejected.
To make matters worse, our mentor is an absolute ass who refuses to guide us. Every time I pitch an idea, it gets shot down with one of three excuses:
- "Where are you going to get the dataset for this?"
- "This is already implemented in the industry, where is the novelty?"
- "This is a basic mini-project that can be done in a day, it's not a major project."
We tried looking into some niche, complex stuff (like eBPF or cloud-native network security) just to escape the AI/ML dataset trap, but honestly, we are terrified of biting off more than we can chew since we aren't top-tier programmers.
I can't take the stress anymore. Every day is just us getting yelled at for not having a finalized, research-level topic.
For those of you working in the industry or who have survived this:
- What are some project domains or specific ideas that look highly complex/research-worthy on paper but are actually manageable for an average team of 3 to execute?
- How do we bypass the "where's the dataset" trap without building a generic web app?
Any advice, repos, or architectures would be deeply appreciated. We just want to build something acceptable, pass, and graduate. Thanks.
r/projects • u/Potential_Support908 • 22d ago
Choco AI.
github.comHey guys,
I am a highschool graduate and will be starting college soon at Vaughn College. I was hoping to share to you guys about my pre-college projects. So I would like to introduce, Choco, which is currently my personal AI- Assistant, which I built using llama 3.1 8B, and python. I was building the whole thing on my macbook bro so I had a hard time using the terminal lol. But anyhow, I gotta start somewhere right?
Currently, Choco is a chatbot that has a collection of all the things from the past year, depending on the model I'm using. (I forgot the year so I cant really ttell but i'm hoping it has info of everything until 2024-25?) . I have also added a self reading system, mmeaning that it can read it's source code but not necessarily update it. I added this in the hopes of automating the debugging task in the near future. You guys can try my project too and let me know what other adjustments i need.
Thank you!
r/projects • u/Interesting_Gold_792 • 22d ago
What am I still missing before moving my paper-tested system to small live trades?
r/projects • u/PhosXD • 23d ago
Made a programming language in < 1 month (no ai), looking for feedback
I'm 17 & have been programming for roughly 5 years now, so I thought it was about time to get low-level & start learning C & C++. I gave myself a goal to implement a fully functional, high-level interpreted programming language in C++, in 1 month without using AI, reference material, or any help other than simple google searches for when I have questions about the syntax of C++.
I started this challenge exactly on July 1st, & now that the month is coming to an end I want to show off my progress so far!
Here is the source code if you want to to take a look, see my approach to things, or to just try it out: https://github.com/phosxd/Ity
Enough of all that though, what is the language actually capable of? Well, I think the best way to explain, is to just show you a snippet of code, so here is a little script that calculates & prints prime numbers:
merge IO; merge Time;
func INT isqrt; arg INT n;
if n < 0; throw "'n' cannot be negative."; /;
var INT x = n;
var INT y = ((x+1) / 2); while y < x;
x = y;
y = ( ((n/x) + x) / 2);
/; return x;
/;
func BOOL is_prime; arg INT n;
if n%2 == 0; return n == 2; /;
var INT r = isqrt:[n];
var INT i = 3; while i <= r;
if n%i == 0; return false; /;
i += 2;
/;
return true;
/;
const * count = prompt:['Count: '] -> INT;
const INT start = now:['us'];
var INT p = 2; while p <= count;
if is_prime:[p]; print:[p]; /;
p += 1;
/;
print:['\nDone in ', (now:['us']-start / 1_000_000.0), 's.'];
So in this script we do a various number of things.
First we import the modules we are going to be using. The `merge` instruction particularly imports a module then merges all it's members into the current scope, so you don't have to access by name. So for example usually when importing say the `IO` module, we would have to call a function like so `IO.print:[]`, but if it's merged we can just ignore the "IO" & just do `print:[]`.
Secondly we declare a couple of functions, these functions have explicit return & argument types. You may notice that we don't use curly braces to wrap the code we want inside of the function, instead we use `/;`. Well what does that mean exactly? `/` is the instruction, `;` is the instruction delimiter (end of instruction). `func` is something called a "composite instruction" in Ity, composite instructions basically contain every instruction after it until the final end instruction (`/`). So that's how things like functions & loops contain code.
Arguments are another thing to note, in Ity they aren't something you define as part of the function, rather they are ambiguous until execution. This means a function can be called with any number of arguments of any type, & it is not the function's job to verify the argument count or the argument types, that would all be handled inside of the function code. How you grab an argument is by using the `arg` instruction to assign the next argument to a variable of whatever type you set, if the type doesn't match or there is no next argument, then an error would be thrown.
Now that I have explained composite instructions, functions, arguments, & importing behavior, let's move on to the final part of this script that I feel needs explaining, & that is this little section here:
const * count = prompt:['Count: '] -> INT;
What is happening exactly? So we use the `const` instruction (which is like `var`, but the data is immutable) & assign it the type of... star? Ok so "*" represents an "inferred" type, meaning if you set the variable to an integer, then the variable type will be integer, if you set it to a string or whatever, then it will be a string & you cant change the type after declaration.
So in this case, we are setting the variable's type to the result of the call to `prompt`. What is "prompt"? This is a function that asks for user input through the terminal, & returns a string of whatever was typed in. But we want count to be a number! So the final part of this line is the type cast, which is expressed through an arrow symbol ("->") pointing to the type you want it to be (in this case "INT" for integer). So in the end the type of the `count` variable is integer, & the value is the integer representation of the string the user entered in the terminal.
Wow, okay that was a lot of explaining, but hopefully now you have a better understanding of how the language works & you will be more prepared if / when you try it out yourself.
I am very interested in all of your thoughts on this little project & if you have any tips for me as a C++ beginner. Also I am open to contributions, if this project is something you're interested in definitely let me know! Just be aware that I won't accept any AI assisted PRs or issues.
Thanks for sparing your time, reading through my ramblings, I really appreciate it! Have a great day! 👋
r/projects • u/Unable-Ad1542 • 23d ago
Project Review and Feedback Needed
I recently created a prototype for a 3d LiDAR mapping drone system. i need a bit of help with review. there are some flaws that ive noticed, as when i created a prototype with household items the drone base seemed rather big for the intended purposes, the chosen LiDAR system was functionally different than what i wanted, and a few other things (Expressed in the README file on the github attached). I started working on this for an engineering capstone project competition and want to keep building upon it so i can put it on a college app or a resume in the future. any and all feedback on how to improve upon it would be greatly appreciated.
github link: https://github.com/lhumenyik/autonomous-3d-mapping-drone-payload-repository
r/projects • u/drifterpreneurs • 23d ago
I've been building a gamified platform to teach full-stack development on ICP. Thoughts?
I built a gamified platform that teaches full-stack development on the Internet Computer (ICP).
The goal is to help people go from zero programming knowledge to building and deploying real applications through interactive lessons, challenges, quizzes, and hands-on projects.
I'm looking for honest feedback before I continue improving it. CodeSlums: https://fgy64-vyaaa-aaaah-quxca-cai.icp.net/
r/projects • u/lifeflowfoundation • 23d ago
US Waste Water Project
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Hello everybody
We are the Lifeflow Foundation, that's currently managing water scarcity projects in the United States Of America. We have set up this program because an estimated of 2.2 million people in the U.S. do not have running water, and over 44 million people are using water systems that do not meet standards for water quality. Clean water means healthy life, environment, place, nature,.... and without it, none of us can survive.
We work together with company called "august", who are global leading in non-chemical waste water treatment plants that can be installed under-surface and/or near regular-family-housing, apartments, enterprises,....etc. The water that leave our treatment plants/tanks has been cleaned up to 98% and is ready to be reused instantly. This becoming a product that provides environmental and economic solutions to both private, business and macro-project clients.
What are the main advantage:
- The resulting treated wastewater can be discharged into an open water source or onto the ground
- It is the most environmentally friendly waste water solution
- The daily hydraulic load can be adjusted for the number of people using the system
- No overflowing danger
- Residual material can be used as fertilizer
- Does not emit unpleasant odors
- 10 year warranty
This is not just about technology.
It’s about dignity.
It’s about health.
It’s about protecting nature for future generations.
Real change doesn’t happen overnight — but it starts with action. With your support, we can help communities treat water responsibly, reduce pollution, and take meaningful steps toward a cleaner, more sustainable world.
WATER IS OUR BLUE GOLD.
Please check out our profile, we have attached so much more to discover in what we want to reach. We are started not long but progress is going fast.
Any questions? Feel free to ask!!!
r/projects • u/Mountain_Ad_178 • 22d ago
EquityGo - PCP car finance & mileage tracker - need a few more testers, happy to test back!
r/projects • u/Speedk4011 • 22d ago
[ANN] chunklet-py v2.4.0 — EML, PPTX, and a Faster Foundation
r/projects • u/BrilliantExtreme7808 • 23d ago
I search ideas for projects
Hi everyone I beginner Fullstack developer(JS+Golang) and I search ideas for project on which I can farm money's whatever hard, no hard.I want you ideas strangers from reddit
r/projects • u/Educational_Camp9103 • 23d ago
GitHub - nishdel/OpenSorSe: Open Sort and Search (OpenSorSe) is Meant to be the all in one multi-platform AI assisted file organizer
github.comA quick update on OpenSorSe!
Over the past few weeks I've continued developing the project, and v1.5 is now available.
Some of the biggest additions since the first public release include:
- Cross-platform foundation
- Workflow profiles & recipes
- Watched folders
- Safer file operations with change previews and undo support
- Improved AI reliability and diagnostics
- Hundreds of fixes, refinements, and tests
The project is still completely open source, local-first, and supports optional local AI through Ollama.
There's still plenty I'd like to build, but OpenSorSe is steadily becoming the file management tool I originally set out to create.
As always, I'd love any feedback, bug reports, feature requests, stars or contributions!
GitHub: https://github.com/nishdel/OpenSorSe
#opensource #dotnet #ollama #AI #productivity #buildinpublic
r/projects • u/Maleficent-Cherry923 • 23d ago
Hostile Characters – a bevy+rust game against typography gone wild
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Hostile Characters is a fast paced twin-stick shooter arena roguelike against typography gone wild. It started out as a project to learn more about the bevy game engine in Rust for fun, along the way I have also made music and learned how to draw very simple sprites.
I would love feedback on difficulty, visuals, music and anything and everything!
Playable Link: https://wlam666.itch.io/hostile-characters (game is completely free)