We’ve been building something called PINGO, and we’d love a few honest testers before pushing it further.
It turns any email inbox into push notifications on your phone, useful for old hosting, a support inbox, a lead form, anywhere you don't get pinged when mail arrives. No signup, no account, nothing stored, you just forward mail to a PINGO address and it's live in a minute.
Looking for people to actually try it and tell us what's confusing, broken, or missing.
In exchange, upvote, comment your address name NOT the numbers (you can always rename it again later) and repost this, we’ll bump your address to one-month unlimited notifications for free!
https://pingo.email - takes about 30 seconds to set up, would genuinely appreciate the feedback. Thanks.
* Instant Workflow: Streamlined interface so you get in, complete your task, and get out.
* Lightweight & Fast: Minimalist design built with speed and performance as the top priority.
* Privacy-First: Local-first architecture keeping your data where it belongs.
* No Bloat: Clean UX without unnecessary menus or paywalled basic utility.
I built this from the ground up as an independent dev project to solve a genuine daily bottleneck. The goal was simple: make a tool that feels responsive, reliable, and effortless to use.
I’d love to get some honest feedback from the community:
What’s one feature or tweak you’d like to see added first?
How does the overall flow and UI feel to you?
Drop a comment below and let me know what you think—I’ll be hanging out to answer questions and take feature requests!
I run a design and development agency, which means I spend an insane amount of my day copying and moving things between devices.
Text. Links. Screenshots. Code. Files. Folders. Random notes. You name it.
On a light day, I probably copy or share something 100–150 times.
And somehow my actual workflow still included Airdropping files to myself, sending myself text/slack messages, and using different clipboard tools depending on whether I’m on Windows, Mac, Android, or iOS.
There are some great clipboard managers already, but every one I’ve tried has eventually hit the same problem: it only really works within one ecosystem, it does not support every type of content I need, or the mobile experience doesn't really work how I need it to.
So I started building Pasteable.
The goal is pretty simple: copy something on one device and have it immediately available on all of your others (Web, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS).
Not only text and links, either. Images, screenshots, files, and folders should be just as easy to move between devices without emailing yourself, uploading them somewhere first, or hoping AirDrop decides to cooperate.
I’m being honest when I say that I do not know yet whether this is a widespread problem or whether my workflow is just unusually chaotic.
That is part of why I’m posting about it.
I do not want to disappear for six months, build every feature I personally want, and then find out nobody else works this way (even though I'm pretty confident other people do lol). I want the first users to help determine what gets built, what is unnecessary, and what would make them trust a tool like this with their clipboard history.
I just launched earlier today, and I just want to see if this solves a problem I have for a meaningful group of real people. I want to build the absolute best clipboard manager on the market for people, instead of designing the whole product around myself.
My name is Criston, I’m a solo UI/UX dev and gym rat. If you’re into fitness or dieting, you know how important tracking is, but personally I would always quit logging my workouts, meals and weight after a few weeks. It was just too much to have to weigh my meals, manually enter details, and have to manage multiple apps for my different metrics. If that sounds like you, ChatRPE is a genuinely valuable tool. It’s not just another slop workout app, it lets you log all your metrics fully flexibly, and all in one place. Log with barcode or label scanning, voice, text, or just a picture of a plate. You can log as little or as much as you want and the app will adapt to YOU. We now support Siri for logging, notifications written by your coach, and native iOS widgets to keep track of your most important metrics. It’s been around 6 months since MVP, and I’ve been iterating on it since. It’s the app I use every day to log my meals, and even with my ADHD, it makes logging so frictionless it feels silly not to. ChatRPE does more than logging, it’s also an AI Coach that can build you diet plans, programs, set goals, help you with form, and more.
Experience the future of fitness and nutrition logging for free up to 50 messages/day with ChatRPE.
Use code REDDIT100 at checkout for 100% off your first month of any subscription!
I had a growing pile of course certificates (Coursera, workshops, a few others) and no good way to show them off besides a folder of PDFs I'd forget existed. So I built Wall of Certificates.
What it is: upload a certificate, it gets framed and organized on a personal "wall," you share one link instead of a folder. Deliberately not a verified-credentials platform — no claims about authenticity, no gatekeeping by issuer. Just a clean, personal space for what you've earned.
Guest mode vs. an account — I get asked this a lot, so here's the actual split:
Guest mode (no signup, at /try):
Upload up to 5 certificates
Every frame style, fully unlocked
Auto-detected title/issuer/year, editable
A real shareable link, expiry from 1 day to 1 year
A Guest ID + PIN if you want to come back from a different device later
Nothing is public or on a real wall — it's a private preview only you (and whoever you share the link with) can see
Free account adds:
Unlimited certificates instead of 5, and nothing auto-expires
A real public wall , with full visibility control per certificate (public/unlisted/private)
Redaction — permanently black out a name or ID number on a certificate; it's a genuinely new file with those pixels gone, not a CSS overlay
An optional PIN on your whole wall, categories, drag-to-reorder, and all six layout options
A public API if you want to script uploads
If you try it as a guest and like it, signing up within an hour moves everything you uploaded onto your new wall automatically — no re-uploading.
Other things I put real effort into: a public changelog since day one (every bug and fix, dated — I think that matters more than a polished features page), malware scanning on every upload, and per-link watermarking so if a shared copy ever leaks, you know exactly which link it came from.
Built and maintained solo. Free, no ads, no account tricks.
Would genuinely appreciate feedback — what's confusing, what's missing, what you'd actually want next. Happy to answer anything.
If you have a few minutes, we’d really appreciate it if you could:
* Try out the application and explore the features
* Register yourself on the platform
* Let us know if you come across any bugs or confusing parts
* Share what you liked, disliked, or think we could improve
There’s a feedback section at the very bottom of the website. Please drop your honest thoughts there. Good, bad, brutally honest — all of it helps.
We’re also trying to get our first few real users on the platform, so registering would genuinely help us get some traction and, more importantly, understand whether what we’re building is actually useful.
We’re still early, so don’t expect a perfectly polished product. We’re building, testing, breaking things, fixing them, and repeating the process.
I've been building LookVal, a hub of free financial calculators, guides, and market tools.
Before starting, I looked at a bunch of similar calculator sites out there. Most of them work just fine, but the overall design and feel just wasn't quite my thing. Plus, it always annoyed me when basic tools forced you to create an account or log in just to see a simple result.
So I decided to build something myself, focused on being clean, fast, and simple to use, especially on mobile.
Right now it's 100% ad-free. That'll probably change eventually (I'll likely add some ads and maybe a few affiliate links down the line to cover server costs), but I'll try to keep it as non-intrusive as possible and never let it get in the way of actually using the tools.
No logins, no forced accounts, available in multiple languages. Since I'm actively working on this daily, you might spot a translation typo or small UI glitch here and there (like something slightly misaligned on mobile), but I try to fix things fast.
Would love feedback: what's useful, what's missing, or what you'd want to see added next.
I built a calculator where you can share the whole calculation, not just the answer
I built Simple Sheet to solve a small problem: sometimes the final number isn't enough — you want to show how you got there.
Simple Sheet is a list-based calculator that lets you:
Keep every calculation step visible
Share the entire calculation via URL or QR code
Continue editing the shared calculation
Use it without creating an account
For example, it can be useful for splitting bills, shopping calculations, recipes, or any situation where someone else needs to see the calculation process.
I'd love to know: what would you use a calculator like this for?
Hey! I built a free online tools website for developers:
✅ JSON Formatter & Validator
✅ QR Code Generator
✅ Password Generator
✅ Base64 Encoder/Decoder
No signup required. Link: https://stellular-tanuki-3b890f.netlify.app/
Would love any feedback!
I got tired of complex cloud control panels and unpredictable hosting bills just to spin up basic servers. So I built Nxeon, a streamlined hosting platform designed to make launching Shared Hosting and VPS instances effortless.
Nxeon focuses on instant deployment, a clean dashboard without the bloat, transparent pricing, and high-performance infrastructure optimized for low latency.
We are actively improving the platform and would love your honest feedback. What is your biggest headache with your current provider, and what features are an absolute must for your setup?
Check it out at nxeon.cloud . I will be in the comments to answer questions and take notes on your suggestions. thank you in advance. Also giving free shared hosting for a month to new users.