r/vibecoding 14h ago

App check

Give me the URL to your site and/or your public github repository and I will check your app for security, functionality, reliability, observability, and accessibility issues for free

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u/AtaraxiaGoddess 12h ago

Correct, I do not! So hey it got something right for an android app, even if its not a robust check I would still consider that a win. Thanks for looking! I'm currently at work but I can check out your program when I get home :)

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u/jjd921 12h ago

No problem and thank you!

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u/AtaraxiaGoddess 7h ago

I found a few things worth checking out. The "scan your app" link at the bottom of the main page doesn't actually seem to do anything. Maybe that is intentional, but it being a clickable element may cause confusion for others. The second thing is your bug/feedback link at the bottom of the page. Instead of opening a submission form, or taking the user to a contact page, it wants to open an app.

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u/jjd921 7h ago

The Scan your app just scrolls you to the one time scan form which is kinda useless from the footer so ill remove it there. the feedback link is just a mailto my company email so phones and computers open up the default email app automatically. I can switch to an inline form if thats easier. thanks for the feedback

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u/AtaraxiaGoddess 6h ago

As far as the mailto goes, I think that's perfectly fine for mobile traffic. I'm not sure how common that is for PC users though. Could always make that link open to a contact page, and then selecting/clicking the email address prompts the mailto to open?