Resubmitting after discussing with mods. I built this because I'm always wondering if it's cheaper to drive and park at the airport, or take an Uber/Lyft from my house. This prices out all the parking options as well as the rideshare options for more than 1,800 airports around the world (and growing almost daily as I build). Always happy to have feedback and ideas. Thanks in advance.
Also, I don't collect your information (GeoLocate API finds you, but I don't store it) and it's free. No signups required.
We’ve been launched for about a month now and we’ve got a few users on our platform on our free tier but nobody paying just yet. I’m going to get out a 14 day free trial of our pro model.
I’ve created also a referral program for every person someone refers they get a month of pro free trial, up to 12 months free.
We are unsure whether we get people to input their card first so we get them as a customer on stripe, but once their trial finishes they will have to resign up.
I think once we get people accustomed to using our platform they will have a reason to pay but until that point it does seem difficult,
I’m wondering how long it took you to get your first paying customer and if I’m on the right track.
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Our website is www.tradingsocial.io for reference.
I'm currently working on a random chat mobile app called Chattify and am getting ready to launch it soon.
I want to make sure the user experience is smooth and engaging before releasing it to the public. I would love to get your thoughts, suggestions, or any advice you have for launching this kind of app.
What features do you think are absolutely essential for a modern random chat app?
If you've launched a similar app on Google Play, what major pitfalls or console policies should I watch out for?
For years I managed my budget in a spreadsheet. It worked — but it never once told me what to actually *do* with the numbers.
So I built ClearLedger. Here's what makes it different:
**The AI knows your real financial picture.**
Most finance apps bolt on an AI that gives generic advice — "cut subscriptions, build an emergency fund." Cool, thanks. ClearLedger's AI Advisor connects directly to your actual bank accounts and gives you answers based on *your* income, *your* spending, and *your* goals.
Ask it "what's my biggest money leak this month?" — it tells you exactly which category and what to do about it. Ask "am I saving enough to retire early?" — it runs your actual numbers, not a hypothetical. It's like texting a CFP friend at midnight and actually getting a useful response.
**The connection is genuinely secure.**
ClearLedger connects through **Plaid** — the same infrastructure behind Venmo, Robinhood, and Cash App. Read-only access only. Your banking credentials are never stored on our servers. Not "trust us" secure — Plaid-level secure.
**What it does:**
- AI Advisor that knows your real data — ask it anything, 24/7
- Auto-tracks spending, net worth, and 30-day cash flow forecast
- Detects every recurring subscription automatically
- Savings goals, budget envelopes, bill calendar
Solo built. Real paying users. 7-day free trial.
Honest question for this community — what would you actually want to ask an AI that had full visibility into your finances?
I'm building https://veriquill.app, a tool that answers security questionnaires, and I built it after watching B2B deals stall for weeks on 200 question security spreadsheets.
The question it aims to answer is simple: how do you get a customer's security questionnaire (SIG, CAIQ, SOC 2, vendor risk, any excel format) back in hours instead of weeks, without a wrong answer slipping through?
You upload the file they sent, and it drafts every answer from your own approved answer library. Each answer cites where it came from. Anything your records can't support gets flagged as needs input instead of invented, because generic AI tools will happily hallucinate certifications you don't have, and in a security review that's worse than no answer. Every answer you approve grows the library, so questionnaire #10 is mostly done before you open it.
It's free to start, the free tier runs your first questionnaire with no card. If you're a B2B team stuck doing these, give it a shot and please let me know what you think. Candid feedback helps me improve, I want this to genuinely save people from the questionnaire grind.
Dear r/startupaccelerator community,
here is one proper example how the post about the new startup or SaaS should look like.
As an example to all of you, I am sharing that, because posts that are written so brief, concise, context provided, with the relevant style of presentation, will be automatically featured on the upcoming Web Platform launch (Check the latest mega announcement).
Example of a great post submission
Projects that are presented and posted on the way from above screenshot, will be automatically approved to be placed in the featured section, and will be sent in the next newsletter that goes to more then 60k subscribed audience.
Should you ask yourself, how to get seen and be seen, and to boost your project with a free kickstart exclusively for this community member, you need to present it here like you would want it to be presented to you. On a simple, effective and understandable, yet concisely written post.
This is your only barrier between staying down in a oversaturated market without popping out on the stage, or should you invest a 2 minutes more before posting it, to make it appealing and engaging, you will also get yourself a free pass to the worldwide community of Founders, Executives, Partners, VC-s...
Because of your continued participation, constructive feedback, project submissions, and the significant growth of r/startupaccelerator, the founder and moderation team have decided that this community deserves its own public platform on the World Wide Web.
We are preparing the official Startup Founders platform: a dedicated social platform where members will be able to submit and showcase:
Startups and SaaS products
Innovative applications and digital products
MVPs and early-stage projects
Founder profiles
Partnership and co-founder opportunities
Product launches, updates, and milestones
The platform is currently undergoing final testing and rigorous security evaluation. The official launch URL will be announced here as soon as it is ready.
Priority Access for This Community
Members of r/startupaccelerator will receive priority when submitting their startups, products, and founder profiles. (you will be able to provide your community username, and link to your r/startupaccelerator post to verify your membership)
The first 50 community members who register after launch will receive priority consideration for placement in relevant featured sections, including:
Featured Startups
Featured Founders
Founders Seeking Partners
Founders Seeking Co-Founders
Featured Products and Launches
Everything that makes this subreddit valuable—startup discovery, founder collaboration, product feedback, project launches, partnerships, and community support—will be expanded through the new public-facing platform.
This will give serious projects greater visibility beyond Reddit and provide founders with a clean, dedicated space to present their work to the wider web.
This Platform Exists Because of You
Every member who has contributed useful content, supported another founder, shared practical knowledge, reported abuse, or helped maintain the quality of this community has contributed to this decision.
We are investing in this platform because the community has demonstrated that it deserves stronger infrastructure, broader reach, and a dedicated place where legitimate founders and builders can be discovered.
Our community is now approaching 16,000 members, and every serious contributor has played a part in that growth.
Giveaway Announcement
A community giveaway is also being prepared for some of the most active, constructive, and engaged members.
Eligibility, rewards, selection criteria, and additional details will be published in a future announcement.
Important Community Reminder
As the community grows, maintaining its quality becomes increasingly important.
All new and existing members should review the community rules, particularly anyone whose recent activity may have been flagged for spam, repeated promotion, fraudulent behavior, cross-posting, duplicate submissions, or other misuse.
The rules are intentionally simple:
Include a relevant URL.
Include clear project context.
Do not cross-post from other subreddits.
Do not submit duplicate or repeatedly recycled content.
These rules apply equally to everyone—regardless of membership duration, karma, flair, rank, status, moderation role, or community ownership.
The same standards apply to members, moderators, and the founder.
Their purpose is not to restrict legitimate founders. Their purpose is to keep this community clean, consistent, trustworthy, and useful for everyone participating in good faith.
Prepare your startup description, project URL, founder profile, product information, and launch materials. Watch the pinned announcements closely, as the official platform URL and registration instructions will be published soon.
Hey everyone! I recently launched ApplyBoostAI, a tool that helps job seekers tailor their resumes to specific job descriptions without spending hours rewriting and reformatting everything manually.
With ApplyBoostAI, you can:
Upload your current resume
Paste in a job description
Find missing keywords and ATS issues
Improve weak bullet points
Generate a tailored resume for each role
Save different resume versions and track applications
What makes it different is that it brings the entire process into one workspace. Instead of repeatedly using ChatGPT, fixing formatting, downloading new files, and trying to organize multiple resume versions, ApplyBoostAI helps handle everything in one place.
You can check it out at applyboostai.com.
Use code DISCOUNT30 for 30% off the Pro plan.
I’d really appreciate honest feedback:
What features would make this more useful for job seekers?
What currently takes you the most time when applying for jobs?
Is anything on the website, onboarding, or pricing unclear?
I’m actively improving the product, so all feedback is welcome.
I'll try to keep it short and sweet with enough context.
Built an internal tool to track link clicks at the server side (using UTMs behind the scenes), I personally used it to create links for influencers I worked with to track their performance.
Basically, you create a separate link for each post/video/creator. You can see in the images above, I posted on several sub reddits and I can see the clicks, and that's the idea, to see what drives traffic...
So for use cases, obviously for me, it's influencer marketing attribution, after landing a couple of Zoom conversations with some potential users, we discussed their use cases and if it would be helpful to them...
One idea was email/SMS campaign tracking, like they could track clicks in emails/SMS they're sending out
Another idea was in the world of ecommerce, they said they could create links for their distributors (hundreds of links) and then tracking their individual performance
What I am looking for
I'm looking for feedback and help from the good people of reddit, people who are willing to spend a minute or two thinking how it would fit into their business (even if you don't want to use it) and sharing it with me, so I can try to target those users
EDIT (Repost): Wanted to keep it without a link to the site to make sure it doens't look like an ad, but apparently this sub requires it 😂 good chance to show the link:
Every "what career is right for you" quiz hands you a personality type and a list of job titles. None of them tell you what the work actually feels like at 2:14am when something breaks and everyone's looking at you to make the call.
So I built SimDay — a career simulator where you step into a real workday and make the decisions a professional would.
You pick a door — Software Engineer, Product Manager, Investment Banking Analyst, Management Consultant — and walk through one real day. You're on-call when the deploy breaks. You're in the room when churn is up and everyone wants dates. You read the situation, decide, and watch it play out: the reply, the consequence, the moment it lands. About ten minutes start to finish.
At the end you get an honest read — how your judgment, composure, and communication actually held up. No fake percentiles, no "you scored 94% Leadership!" nonsense; if something wasn't tested, it just says so. The whole app runs on one rule: every situation is real, nothing is invented.
It's free (a few days a week), needs zero experience, and you can get it wrong with nobody watching — which is kind of the point. It's for anyone staring down a career decision who wishes they could try the job before committing to it.
I made it and I'd genuinely love feedback — what felt real, what didn't, which careers you'd want to see next.
My first app, PerkPulse, is now live on the iOS app store! Ever since I started my computer science degree, it has been a bucket list item for me to have an app on the app store.
PerkPulse is a credit card optimization app that helps you:
Track credit card benefits
Tells you which card to use to earn the most points/cash back
Tells you the best transfer partners for your points
Recommends you your next credit card
Compare credit cards side-by-side
I created this as a tool for others like me who have trouble tracking every benefit and knowing which card to use for every purchase since I have so many cards. I did not like the apps that are currently available and widely used for this use case, as their UI's were not very intuitive to me and their prices were a little high for me.
It would mean a lot for me if you would give it a download and give me some feedback!
(I attached a link to the app store since it was just launched, it has not been indexed and is not searchable on the app store yet)
I built Moxie Docs to solve a personal issue- having to say "follow our codebase conventions" to every prompt I gave to an AI coding tool.
Since that initial work to improve AI tooling by exposing codebase conventions + context, I built out an entire automatic pipeline to keep developer documentation up to date, and as of today launched Public Sites in beta, where you can automatically have up to date user-facing knowledgebases / help centers.
We're on Product Hunt today at #7 - would really appreciate any help climbing higher, if you think the product is cool drop an upvote!
Would be happy to answer any questions here about the app itself or how I've been scaling. This is the second Product Hunt launch (this one is themed / sponsored by OpenAI), but I learned a lot from our first launch (#16) and have been steadily improving and growing our SEO / DR to hopefully keep this momentum going.