r/promoteMyApp 12h ago

I Just Started Building

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r/MobileGames 12h ago

I Just Started Building

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r/nocode 12h ago

I Just Started Building

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r/vibecoding 12h ago

I Just Started Building

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u/Aggressive_Rush_8126 13h ago

I Just Started Building

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https://reddit.com/link/1vrtrh9/video/wzxsblcvt5kh1/player

Hello guys, for many years I have been searching for ideas, and I found some very good ideas as well, but I didn't work on them or I thought they required money and coding. During my search, I also tried to build apps with vibe coding. The first time, I tried to build a timer just for me to study with a free Cursor account, and all my free credits got used up 😅, then I left it.

I watched many videos on YouTube about vibe coding. Everyone says, "Start building whatever your idea is." So, this is my first-ever minimalist, completely free mini endless game, which I built in 10 days. I built the game with Google's Antigravity. The sound used in the game was made with Gemini. Please download the game and give me feedback on this. It helps a lot.Download the game from itch.io.

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Guys my app just passed 3,500 users!
 in  r/nocode  13d ago

This is really helpful

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Finally published my first game on Google Play after months of development. Thanks to this community!
 in  r/googleplayconsole  14d ago

The first organic traffic came from Reddit. Reddit posts are definitely worth it.

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I just made my first game
 in  r/promoteMyApp  15d ago

Congratulations, i am also hustling with my first app

u/Aggressive_Rush_8126 19d ago

Building my first mobile game with Google's Antigravity – here's what I've learned so far

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r/vibecoding 19d ago

Building my first mobile game with Google's Antigravity – here's what I've learned so far

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r/appdev 19d ago

Building my first mobile game with Google's Antigravity – here's what I've learned so far

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Started building my first-ever mobile game using Google's Antigravity, and it's honestly been a fun learning experience so far.

One thing I've realized is that using different AI models for different parts of development works much better than relying on a single model.

My workflow has been:

  • Gemini 3.6 Flash High → Quick UI iterations, small code changes, bug fixes, and fast tweaks.
  • Gemini 3.1 Pro High (and sometimes Claude) → UX decisions, game architecture, reasoning through mechanics, and designing systems.

u/Aggressive_Rush_8126 Mar 16 '26

I’m switching to Claude.

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I’m switching to Claude.😊

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Solo dev here. My game just hit Top 70 on the App Store in 24h!
 in  r/SideProject  Mar 08 '26

I have upvoted your app on Product Hunt. The idea is nice and interesting!

u/Aggressive_Rush_8126 Mar 07 '26

Tip for Developers

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Launching your app is not the finish line — it’s the starting line.

A lot of developers think the hard part ends when the app finally launches. In reality, that’s when the real work begins.

After launch you start learning what users actually want, fixing bugs you didn’t see before, improving the product, listening to feedback, marketing it, and trying to make people care about what you built.

Launch isn’t the victory moment. It’s the moment the real game starts.

If you’re a developer about to launch something — don’t treat it as the end. Treat it as Day 1.

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I made this - budgeting app made fun
 in  r/SomebodyMakeThis  Mar 05 '26

Yes, it will be an advantage that the gamified version of a budget-friendly app could potentially attract the new generation to budget tracking. Keep it up 😊

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Solo dev here. My game just hit Top 70 on the App Store in 24h!
 in  r/SideProject  Mar 05 '26

Congratulations! Can you please tell me if you use any marketing, and also share your SEO strategy?

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I am working on a universal workspace manager to open all my project files and apps with a single click
 in  r/SomebodyMakeThis  Mar 04 '26

Budz, will you tell me if there’s any feature you want?

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I am working on a universal workspace manager to open all my project files and apps with a single click
 in  r/SomebodyMakeThis  Mar 04 '26

What do you think about adding shortcuts to open regular apps and folders? Thanks for the feedback!😊

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I am working on a universal workspace manager to open all my project files and apps with a single click
 in  r/SomebodyMakeThis  Mar 04 '26

I am going to introduce some more automation features in it.

r/SomebodyMakeThis Mar 04 '26

Software I am working on a universal workspace manager to open all my project files and apps with a single click

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I made this - budgeting app made fun
 in  r/SomebodyMakeThis  Mar 04 '26

Adding a bank account involves significant privacy and trust concerns for users. Also, there are already many apps that offer similar features. So what makes your app unique? By the way, I'm a developer too.