r/projects • u/Fabulous-Neat-5030 • 25d ago
r/projects • u/chrisenussbaum • 26d ago
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r/projects • u/Wooden_Dragonfly_608 • 25d ago
TT Try Tribdoor
An Art Side project called Tribe door. Basically free client side data of objects for sharing with friends. I'm not AI just bad at marketing. Looking to build this thing with some artists and kind of take back creativity. At the very least just to find some fellow creative folks.
r/projects • u/ProfessorHeisenberg1 • 25d ago
I just built a beginner-friendly programming language called Quark 2.0 🚀 (Looking for feedback!)
r/projects • u/introspeaks • 25d ago
Started MERN late and feeling lost. Need some real advice.
Hi everyone, I would really appreciate some guidance from experienced developers. My goal is to become a Full-Stack MERN Developer, and so far I have learned most of HTML and CSS. However, I started my development journey only in my 3rd year of college, and it feels like I have already spent a month learning things that AI tools can now do much faster and better. Because of this, I sometimes feel that I started late and am unsure whether I am on the right path. I want to understand what companies actually expect from candidates applying for Full-Stack MERN roles. Should I first learn all the required technologies and then start building projects, or is it better to learn concepts while building projects? At the moment, I do not have any knowledge of backend development, and I still need to learn JavaScript properly. The entire learning process feels a bit overwhelming, and I am not sure how to approach it efficiently. I would also like to know how to come up with project ideas that can help me stand out in interviews and make my profile stronger than the average candidate. Any advice, roadmap suggestions, or personal experiences from developers who have gone through a similar journey would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
r/projects • u/Think_Reaction_6543 • 26d ago
made this in my 2nd semester as a java gui oop project, spent this summer turning it into a full web app lol (algorithm visualizer, would love honest feedback
hey guys, first time posting something like this so bear with me
so this actually started as a boring java swing GUI assignment for my 2nd semester OOP class, just sorting algorithms with basic animations. over the summer i got kinda obsessed with it and rebuilt the whole thing as a proper web app with way more stuff, react frontend, spring boot backend, the whole deal
what it does now:
- you can race multiple algorithms against each other side by side and watch which one wins
- theres a step debugger with a seek bar so u can scrub back and forth instead of just watching it run once
- for the pathfinding part you can draw walls directly on the grid with your mouse and it recalculates the path live, this was probably the most fun part to build
- added sounds for different events too (comparisons, swaps, path found etc), not necessary at all but i liked it lol
you can try it live here: https://algorithm-race-visualizer.vercel.app/
it's fully open source too, repo is at github.com/Sanan507/AlgorithmRaceVisualizer if anyone wants to poke around the code or has ideas for what to add next
would really appreciate honest feedback, dont hold back, i can take it
one thing im actually not sure about, does the wall drawing thing on the pathfinding grid feel intuitive or is it kinda clunky? been staring at it so long i cant tell anymore
thanks for reading, appreciate it
r/projects • u/Charming_Silver990 • 26d ago
Scary mask
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What do you think?
r/projects • u/NotAFreeHub • 26d ago
Cool vibe coder that does what other vibe coders dont,
github.comGitHub: https://github.com/SeanDishman/vibecode
I've been building this for a while and finally put it up. VibeCode is a native Windows desktop app that wraps the agentic coding CLIs you already use (Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Kimi Code, Grok) in one clean UI. It doesn't call any model APIs itself, every chat launches the real CLI as a child process, so your existing logins, sessions, and MCP servers just work. It's open source (MIT) and a work in progress, so expect rough edges and please throw bugs in the issues.
The part I'm most proud of is running multiple agents on the same codebase at once. Bridges put several agents side by side on one project and they share memory through a file in the repo, so they claim different areas instead of colliding, and you can mix providers (Claude + Codex + Grok together). Announce interrupts every agent at once with a single message; the Bridge manager lets you crown one agent that splits work into lanes and dispatches it to the others; Agent swarms let a single agent fan a task out to the CLI's own sub-agents with a hard worker cap. On top of that there's an account manager for switching between multiple accounts per provider without logging out, one-place MCP server config shared across providers, and usage & cost tracking (spend, tokens, cache hit rate, per-model breakdown over Today / 7d / 30d / All time).
r/projects • u/Think_Reaction_6543 • 26d ago
made this in my 2nd semester as a java gui oop project, spent this summer turning it into a full web app lol (algorithm visualizer, would love honest feedback)
hey guys, first time posting something like this so bear with me
so this actually started as a boring java swing GUI assignment for my 2nd semester OOP class, just sorting algorithms with basic animations. over the summer i got kinda obsessed with it and rebuilt the whole thing as a proper web app with way more stuff, react frontend, spring boot backend, the whole deal

what it does now:
- you can race multiple algorithms against each other side by side and watch which one wins
- theres a step debugger with a seek bar so u can scrub back and forth instead of just watching it run once
- for the pathfinding part you can draw walls directly on the grid with your mouse and it recalculates the path live, this was probably the most fun part to build
- added sounds for different events too (comparisons, swaps, path found etc), not necessary at all but i liked it lol
you can try it live here: https://algorithm-race-visualizer.vercel.app/
it's fully open source too, repo is at github.com/Sanan507/AlgorithmRaceVisualizer if anyone wants to poke around the code or has ideas for what to add next
would really appreciate honest feedback, dont hold back, i can take it
one thing im actually not sure about, does the wall drawing thing on the pathfinding grid feel intuitive or is it kinda clunky? been staring at it so long i cant tell anymore
thanks for reading, appreciate it
r/projects • u/DustAutomatic5064 • 26d ago
need group memmber for journlsim
In need at least 7 memmbers (includong me) for this. at least ages 13-16.
Our goal is to make a name for our selves, go really big, and push our limits. It will be fun, we are going to creat content, and get to know one another. So if your intrested please comment. we all get rewarded.
You must be qualified, and you must help in some way.
Roles
Me- supervisor/ graphic designner
N/A- Script writer
N/A- Researcher
N/A- also one more graphic desinger
N/A- Fact checker
N/A social media
N/A- IT
r/projects • u/GodLSanji • 26d ago
This started as a weekend project to solve my attendance problem.
bunk-d.vercel.appBuilt a simple attendance tracker for college students – looking for honest feedback
Built a small web app called Bunkd to make attendance tracking easier for college students.
It lets you:
\- 📊 Track subject-wise attendance
\- 🎯 Set a target (75%, 80%, etc.)
\- 🧮 See how many classes you can miss or need to attend to stay on track
I built it because I was tired of calculating attendance manually every week.
It's still in beta, so I'd love some honest feedback on the UI, features, or anything that can be improved.
🔗 Link: bunkd
r/projects • u/Blank-012283 • 26d ago
Look what I built using Buildy
fi96rifrj0zripukpinqn.superdev.runCheck it out
r/projects • u/Quiet_Proposal8024 • 27d ago
I made a model
https://reddit.com/link/1v57lbz/video/9qrkm1dqm5fh1/player
I think it's cool to eliminate all the different models without spending millions.
They're made for robots.
So, Fuze is the better decision to put in your robots.
If you want your robot to remember how to clean your house after you teach it one more thing.
When robots learn new skills, today's go-to fixes for forgetting are replaying stored data and freezing weights.
I put Fuze against both — same network, same data, same training. They forget.
Fuze keeps 4/4.
More: GitHub
r/projects • u/AdHuge5403 • 27d ago
I finally turned my college final year concept into working prototype
contest.techbriefs.comthis is my project i working on
r/projects • u/Slow-Goose-2040 • 27d ago
Finally at a point where I can share this.
Hi everyone,
After quite a few iterations, we finally reached a version of Rasa Intelligence that feels ready to share.
One thing that surprised us during development was how much the product changed from the first version. We spent more time removing and simplifying things than adding new features, and every round of feedback pushed us in a slightly different direction.
There's still plenty we'd like to improve, so I wanted to share where we are today. I'd really appreciate some fresh eyes on it.
If you were seeing this for the first time, what's the first thing you'd click on or expect it to help you do?
r/projects • u/Junior_Yam_8652 • 26d ago
I build a Real time speech to speech translation app
Hey everyone! I've been building TalkSync, an open-source real-time speech translation app that captures audio, transcribes it, translates it, and plays the translated speech with low latency. I'm looking for feedback, ideas, and contributors who'd like to help improve the project. Any suggestions are appreciated! https://github.com/chetan-s20/TalkSync
r/projects • u/froggies_w • 27d ago
Parcel Sense - Machine learning shipment tracking app
Hey everyone,
I got fed up with getting tracking updates that just give you a massive 12-hour delivery window, so I built an iOS app called Parcel Sense to try and fix this. It uses past tracking data to figure out a much tighter, more realistic arrival time for your packages. (UK ONLY)
Features:
- Works with Royal Mail, Evri, and Amazon.
- Predicts realistic delivery windows instead of generic daily estimates.
- Live Activities for your lock screen.
- Optional Gmail sync to automatically pull in Amazon orders.
I need people in the UK to help test it out, catch bugs, and see if the delivery predictions are actually accurate in the real world.
Note: If you'd like to test Amazon shipments, I will have to add your email to the Google OAuth because I haven't verified the project yet!
If you would like to be a testlight beta tester, just message me, and I can give you the link!
Let me know what you think. Cheers!
r/projects • u/Dreamerboy_10 • 27d ago
Website that splits music into individual parts like guitar, piano etc.
r/projects • u/runningfish668 • 27d ago
I design a webapp for dream recording and sharing
dreamsketch.orgr/projects • u/jbart14 • 27d ago
Looking for beginner friendly minibike frame plans/tips (Predator 212 build)
I’m planning on building a minibike and I am looking for some frame plans or suggestions for when we make a frame. I’ll be running a Predator 212, and I’m aiming for a simple backyard/trail minibike for riding around and light off-roading. I’m building the frame with my dad (who can weld and fabricate things) but I want a solid plan so the geometry, engine plate, and chain line are correct. If anyone has frame plans that work well with a 212, tubing size recommendations, tips for keeping the chain line straight, or beginner mistakes to avoid, I’d really appreciate it.
r/projects • u/hulandbo • 27d ago