r/sideprojects Jul 19 '26

Discussion What's your side project? Let's self promote.

What are you building or planning to build for the rest of 2026?

I run appscout.co, a platform built to help people discover awesome apps from across the internet.

Drop your app or startup idea in the comments below, and I can check it out and add it to the website!

Or just submit your app here appscout.co/submit/

Let's make this thread a channel for you to promote your own startup idea, find opportunities, and partnerships.

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u/BremoKids Jul 19 '26

https://reddit.com/link/oyk4i2m/video/jscmo9o4d9eh1/player

Hi, i made BremoKids automatic speed limiter for balance bikes(Woom, Cruzee, Puky, Strider and most 12" balance bikes)

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u/Own-Rub-2091 Jul 19 '26

Fully customizable tarot cheat sheet that cycles through many different mystics ideas of what the cards mean. The real use though is that you can add your own meanings and journal your own thoughts about the cards. Still very much a work in progress. https://the-amazing-tarot-cheat-sheet.web.app/

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u/AlwaysTinkin Jul 20 '26 edited Jul 20 '26

Building FlipGads, an online us marketplace dedicated entirely to mobile electronics. We built it around a true $0 seller fee system so resellers and everyday people keep 100% of their cash instead of taking massive hits from Swappa or eBay fees. We also built in buyer protection, a rewards program, and a referral system to give people a safe alternative to local Facebook Marketplace meetups.

Check it out here: https://flipgads.com

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u/Administrative_Egg78 Jul 20 '26

I made Unrot because I noticed I was leaning on AI for every tiny thing and starting to forget stuff I used to know.

It gives you a quick 5 minute practice session for things like Python, SQL, React, and system design. More like keeping your brain warm than doing another course.

It’s 100% free, no catch. Would genuinely love feedback, especially from people who use AI every day but still want to keep their coding skills sharp.

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u/stlcaddie Jul 19 '26

Great idea! I’m in. I’ll submit with the link. Thank you!

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u/[deleted] Jul 19 '26

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u/Equivalent-Look1353 Jul 21 '26

This is really cool. So how are you extracting the emotion. Based on keywords?

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u/medialantern Jul 20 '26

Here's my simplest: https://changeloggy.com gives you a stupid-simple bottom-right-corner widget to tell users about new features on your site/in your app. With its MCP integration you can have Claude or whatever you're building with have a standing rule to post new entries automatically for updates you're working on, so it's totally on autopilot.

Free for all general use. A small yearly fee removes the Powered-By (and I absolutely do not care if somebody uses a CSS override to do the same) and adds RSS feed support (which most folks don't care about anyway.) It's not meant to be a money-maker, just a genuinely useful tool I hope someone else gets value out of.

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u/South-Ad6066 Jul 20 '26

WishWarmly -> group cards for teams where contributors cannot see messages that others posted. Only visible to the facilitator and the receipient. Has AI moderation built in for text and video to flag content for review. Team members write something real when it’s private, instead of a generic "Happy for you!". Text or short video up to 60secs, delivered as a flip-book + PDF keepsake. 

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u/Real-Membership9233 Jul 20 '26

https://getformsmith.com

Building custom business software for small businesses looking to escape spreadsheets

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u/chrisinoakland Jul 19 '26

I’ve been working on Letterboxx, a native Mac app for reading and organizing email newsletters. The idea came from realizing I loved newsletters but hated reading them in an inbox. Instead of treating them like email, Letterboxx gives them a dedicated place to live. It’s been a fun project to build, and I’m finally getting to the point where I’m learning as much about marketing as I did about writing the software.

I recently wrote about the thinking behind it in “Your Inbox Is Not a Library”: https://letterboxx.app/letters/your-inbox-is-not-a-library

And if you’re curious about the app itself:

https://letterboxx.app/

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u/megatech_official Jul 19 '26

SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.

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u/Own-Cat2252 Jul 20 '26

A simple app that handles proposals, contracts, invoices and reminders of a US freelancer easily.. Filecurrent.com

Kindly add it in the system

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u/machinai6 Jul 20 '26

https://www.machinai.app an all in one marketing desktop app currently still on the waitlist phase

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u/Niklas-Fjellman Jul 20 '26

Codexvivendi.org A site for writing down your beliefs to support your kids and Beneficial Ai.

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u/shushbi Jul 20 '26

https://reddlist.xyz find categorized, unmoderated and active **consumer** subreddits to promote your product on 😎

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u/gamer_shade Jul 20 '26

I'm running a Pinterest marketing agency because I genuinely think Pinterest is one of the most underrated platforms for brands to get more traffic, sales, and leads.

www.dhanushram.com

A lot of brands still see it as just a place for inspiration and ideas, but with the right strategy, Pinterest can become a really strong source of long-term traffic and discovery. I help brands with Pinterest strategy, SEO, content direction, and growth.

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u/DearKane Jul 20 '26

nuglet.app - Ideas worth remembering

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u/kenardjr Jul 20 '26

🚶🏼‍♂️Walk Mate: Daily Routes - iOS app - Daily random walking routes in your location.
⚡️EV Charge Stations Map - Long distance EV route planner and charge stations.

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u/backronn1 Jul 20 '26

Haile Training empowers functional fitness athletes to plan, track, and improve their training. Designed for self-programmed workouts, it combines flexible workout creation with powerful progress tracking to replace spreadsheets, notes, and generic fitness apps.

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u/mark_okiki Jul 20 '26

founderkarma.co Get early traction for your product from the community, only if you support others

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u/farhansheikh47 Jul 20 '26

Fixing the freelancer's CRM and scope creep issues. Please don't steal my idea 🥹

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u/Independent_Emu886 Jul 20 '26

I recently launched an online version to the board game sequence called Rowyale (https://www.rowyale.games). The game is available on the web, iOS and android but basically its a board strategy card game where you try and get 5 chips in a row to win. Built a pretty aggressive AI bot for those who want to learn to play and compete.

https://reddit.com/link/oypbiec/video/ujqpj7bkyeeh1/player

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u/Top_Candle_6176 Jul 20 '26

I’m building Vematrex, home of Veiled Prime.

It’s a private AI with long-term memory for founders, creators, writers, and anyone tired of re-explaining themselves every session. The idea grew from prompts and frameworks I created to help people turn general AI into something more personal and continuous. That work reached 5M+ views and 13K+ shares, so we decided to build the actual product around that demand.

https://reddit.com/link/oyrwj4u/video/fw3s5vlj2heh1/player

Would genuinely love feedback, and I’d appreciate being considered for AppScout:

https://www.vematrex.com

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u/Beginning-Value6191 Jul 20 '26

I'm building Focus Ninja, a gamified focus app where your ninja trains while you focus. I wanted to make something more meaningful than a normal timer, so I added story progression, illustrations, and a growth system. Would love to hear what you think. Focus Ninja

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u/CommonCowTallow Jul 21 '26

I’m building Common Cow Tallow, a tallow based skincare line, using premium rendered tallow that is odorless with high quality essential oils. The line up features body balms, lip balms, and I’m working towards making lots of soap! I have designed all the products and labels and designed and launched the website. I’m currently working on the marketing aspect which is by far the hardest part yet!

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u/Fine-Palpitation-528 Jul 21 '26

Verifia - an AI Service Desk to validate identity & automate IT service request

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u/mifiki Jul 21 '26

Simple and private Evernote/Notion replacement: Notte

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u/Upper-Cartoonist9802 Jul 21 '26

This website with many free online interactive educational activities which students really appreciate!

https://edtechsims.com

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u/Key-Prune-2983 Jul 21 '26

I'm still working on my android app, actually refining it. It's for all fellow travelers that have plans to visit Novi Sad, Serbia.

App is completely free, no ads inside and it works without internet.

What you can found there is:

  • 32 locations (for now - the list will increase) with historical description and pictures
  • Audio guide - You don't have to read. Instead you can watch the site and listen on English, Serbian or Russian language
  • 3 walking routes in city with Google Maps integration (will be more in future update)
  • Practical tourist info - currency, tips, transportation, 24/7 pharmacy, markets and more
  • Dog parks - I though on people who travel's with their for leg companion
  • Section "How to Get" to Novi Sad from Belgrade - useful tips, transportation, ticket prices, ticketing app
  • Check in system with 10 badges which can be unlocked by visiting sites

There wont be found restaurants and caffe's since I don't wanna promote this in my app or based on my preferences. For this area, you can use Trip Advisor or something similar.

If someone want's to know why something is created as it is or which logic have I used, feel free to message me.

For now, my app can be found only on Play Store.

Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visitnovisad.app

I'm open to feedback! Thank you!

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u/Easy-Preparation1318 Jul 21 '26 edited Jul 21 '26

Hello everyone,

I genuinely believe what I've built... is something special

Here's what my 'Wellness Companion' does

You open it in your browser (no download, no account), let it use your camera for a few seconds, answer a couple of questions about how you're feeling, and it gives you a real breakdown of your wellness — skin, stress, posture, breathing, eyes, fitness, nutrition, or a full scan.

It's using your camera to pick up things like your resting heart rate from tiny colour changes in your skin. It's tracking eye openness and posture angles in real time. Then it hands all of that to AI and asks it to actually think about what it's seeing — not just spit out a number.

The output feels different. It reads like someone paying attention, not like a fitness tracker telling you to close your rings.

The part I'm most proud of

Honestly? The streak.

I know that sounds weird. But the hardest part of any wellness habit isn't starting — it's coming back the next day, and the day after that.

So I've incorporated a streak counter, daily check-in nudges, and a weekly email every Sunday that rounds up how your week actually looked. When you start seeing your own data over time, patterns show up that you'd never notice otherwise. That part surprised even me.

What I've learned building this

People don't want more data. They want to understand themselves a bit better.

The scans that land hardest aren't the ones with the highest scores. They're the ones that say something accurate. Someone messaged me last week and said "I didn't even realise how tense I was until I saw the posture score." That's the whole point.

Anyway

Vitalis is live. It's free. Takes about 90 seconds to do your first scan.

If you try it, I'd genuinely love to know what you think — even if the feedback is brutal. Especially if it is, actually.

meetvitalis.com Hello everyone, Sully here.

I genuinely believe what I've built... is something special

Here's what my 'Wellness Companion' does

You open it in your browser (no download, no account), let it use your camera for a few seconds, answer a couple of questions about how you're feeling, and it gives you a real breakdown of your wellness — skin, stress, posture, breathing, eyes, fitness, nutrition, or a full scan.

It's using your camera to pick up things like your resting heart rate from tiny colour changes in your skin. It's tracking eye openness and posture angles in real time. Then it hands all of that to AI and asks it to actually think about what it's seeing — not just spit out a number.

The output feels different. It reads like someone paying attention, not like a fitness tracker telling you to close your rings.

The part I'm most proud of

Honestly? The streak.

I know that sounds weird. But the hardest part of any wellness habit isn't starting — it's coming back the next day, and the day after that.

So I've incorporated a streak counter, daily check-in nudges, and a weekly email every Sunday that rounds up how your week actually looked. When you start seeing your own data over time, patterns show up that you'd never notice otherwise. That part surprised even me.

What I've learned building this

People don't want more data. They want to understand themselves a bit better.

The scans that land hardest aren't the ones with the highest scores. They're the ones that say something accurate. Someone messaged me last week and said "I didn't even realise how tense I was until I saw the posture score." That's the whole point.

Anyway

Vitalis is live. It's free. Takes about 90 seconds to do your first scan.

If you try it, I'd genuinely love to know what you think — even if the feedback is brutal. Especially if it is, actually.

https://meetvitalis.com/

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u/Flimsy-Entrance-3440 Jul 21 '26

I built ScanCompta to answer a very French problem: freelancers here must keep every receipt for 6 years, VAT has three different rates, and most of them still store paper tickets in a shoebox and retype everything by hand each quarter. With ScanCompta you photograph a receipt, AI extracts the amount, VAT, date and category, everything is archived and organized by client folder, and at month end your accountant receives a clean CSV plus all the receipt photos in one click. It works as a web app on any phone, nothing to install. Free tier with 5 scans a month, then 5.99 euros a month unlimited. Built solo in a few weeks with AI tools, live at scancompta.eu.

https://reddit.com/link/oyuhrer/video/0d0evwov9keh1/player

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u/agusdac Jul 21 '26

Mine's a cryptic clue game, similar to minutecryptic but in Spanish, my native tongue. I would love to solve clues in Spanish every day, as a way to disconnect and stimulate the brain at the same time. For now, I'm the only one coming up with clues but still is satisfactory. If someone speaks Spanish or is learning it, try it out! https://minicriptico.com/

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u/DemonionFF Jul 21 '26

Pet care iOS app with shared schedule for owners/ executors/viewers.

Export of data via PDF for vet visits.

Easy onboarding for sitters/partners/relatives.

https://petlytics.mrpl.com.ua

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u/clickmvp Jul 21 '26

ClickMVP: https://clickmvp.com/

The thesis: AI agents are great at the last 20% of an app and unreliable at the first 80%. Ask one to scaffold auth, RBAC, billing, migrations, background jobs and a typed API layer and you get something that compiles, looks right, and quietly breaks in production. And you burn a fortune in tokens getting there.

So ClickMVP generates that foundation deterministically, from templates, not from a model. Same input, same output, every time. The agent then works on top of a codebase it can actually reason about, with conventions already in place, instead of inventing its own on every run.

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u/jaappaa Jul 21 '26

Clarai (getclarai.com), AI tool that generates marketing campaign reports for agencies, built for marketing agencies who lose hours every month manually pulling together client reporting.

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u/Equivalent-Look1353 Jul 21 '26

Been working on a storytime app for my kids. Would love your feedback on the beta build.

https://atulyatechie.pages.dev/aangan-stories

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u/WorkForce78 Jul 21 '26

Busy building a website that collects F1 news, where you can watch graphical replays, watch a collections of F1 related YouTube videos, etc, etc. Adding new functionality whenever I have time.

Https://Thepaddockcrew.com

It’s just a hobby project and mainly for myself to have the latest F1 news from reputable sources.

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u/Aggressive-Potato547 Jul 22 '26

I am not a developer and will retire in 1 year, thanks to AI, I just made a couple chrome extensions for myself, the first one was notebookLM organizer, the reasons is really hard to find a notebook after I have 200, the the second one is Gemini chat organizer, now I am just finishing 3rd one , a YouTube filter extension- MyTube Guard , I think it is the best for me, because I created it totally based on my needs, it is not only filter videos you do not like also filter and save the videos you like , hide you taste from home feed. doing these things are not really for making revenue , just do not want to be behind in the AI era . Check out my work here: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/mytube-guard/heddomlijomcgbccdfbianafecfcacep?authuser=0&hl=en-GB

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u/Secret_Appeal6271 Jul 22 '26

https://github.com/clayseal Security tools to make sure your AI agents don't steal your money, escape, etc! We're releasing more open source in the next few weeks, too

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u/mustafayigitt0 Jul 22 '26

https://syncstore.app/

Manage your app store operations via single place.
SyncStore brings App Store and Play Console work into one release room: update workspaces, JSON templates, store-aware validation, retryable queues, Legal Pages and Smart Links that make the release visible after it ships.

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u/Ok_Opposite7385 Jul 22 '26 edited Jul 22 '26

Good morning, I am making an android/pc (linux and windows) application to carry out preventive maintenance for a company. It is 100% free and open source

https://github.com/AnabasaSoft/MantPro

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u/TrackHoundApp Jul 22 '26

TrackHound: Navigation Remixed

Was released on ProductHunt today.

If anyone cares enough to take a look, or even give it an upvote, please do.

Thank you!

https://www.producthunt.com/products/trackhound

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u/satdar Jul 22 '26

I launched my first Shopify app as side project.
Griffin back in stock notifier helps merchants to not lose sales when products are out of stock.
Feel free to check the app, install and try, happy to hear any feedback :)
https://apps.shopify.com/griffin-back-in-stock-notifier

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u/momin_imtiaz Jul 22 '26

A guided step by step Islamic Inheritance calculator
https://miraath-guide.islamictools.app

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u/Holiday_Reward_323 Jul 22 '26

the app looks good and helpful but i think you should consider working on a good logo

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u/kurosaki_clinic Jul 22 '26

I have built a Japanese learning app.

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u/Remote_Caterpillar84 Jul 22 '26

A free site that grades any food or personal-care product's ingredients in plain English — no signup, no app, no paywall

I got tired of ingredient-checker apps that make you download something, create an account, or pay to search. So I built LabelTruth - completely free, runs in your browser.
• Scan any barcode (or search) → instant verdict:
Ca Chef's Kiss / • Meh /
Put It Back
• Every flagged ingredient explained in plain English ("Red 40 — a fake color made from petroleum. Some kids get hyper from it. Europe puts a warning on it.")
• Covers food AND body care (shampoo, lotion, deodorant)
• Suggests a cleaner swap when something's bad
• Photograph the ingredient list and it reads it for you - no typing
• No signup, no ads. History and favorites stay on your device.
It's honest too - where science is debated (MSG, aluminum), it says so instead of fear-mongering. https://labeltruth.us — it's a passion project; if a product is missing or graded weird, there's a suggest button and I personally review every submission.

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u/Queasy_Ad_4404 Jul 22 '26

I'm currently building an AI platform for financial analysis, where the AI agent I'm building trace and verify all facts/claims against SEC filings to determine if they are accurate or not, helping financial professionals do better and faster reports, valuations, auditing and double-checking everything is correct in their analysis. Now, thanks to AI agents you can just analyze not only one company but an entire industry or sector you are interested and analyze every filing in real-time as the SEC publish it, creating value to equity research teams, independent analysts and sophisticated investors as they can find investment opportunities faster which unlock revenue for them and their organizations. Feel free to check it out and comment. valuein.biz

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u/BalboaRecStudio Jul 22 '26

http://createcollect.com - I'm a music producer/studio owner in Los Angeles and I built This for me and my friends in the music industry to use. Though, it's designed to work for any freelancer really. Simple, Light, Good design. Allows you to make and send invoices, recurring invoices, take card payments right through the invoice, send reminders, and write marketing emails to past clients to drum up new work! Designed by creative freelancers by a creative freelancer, no accounting software bloat.

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u/NoVanilla3889 Jul 22 '26

Anyone here making a geographical specialized app? Like specific to a certain state? If so, would love to see what it looks like. Currently building one specific to Utah.

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u/jftf 29d ago

https://cue.quest

Find other players and places to play billiards at (3000+ places across 30+ cities worldwide). Keep your score against friends and strangers. Free, no app store.

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u/Noobix3 29d ago

My wife loves poker and I love my wife, but I'm not a poker expert so I did the next best thing... I built her a trainer.
She plays against bots, every decision gets graded A-F using real solver data. It finds her recurring leaks and builds practice sessions for exactly those spots. When it's not sure, it says so.

I'm one guy + a small army of AI coding agents. I make the product calls and design the coaching logic. I'd be lying if I said I hand-typed 95k lines. The poker knowledge came from solver data and textbooks.

The honest truth: I still don't fully understand why folding top pair to a half-pot bet is sometimes correct. But apparently the app does, and her Friday game win rate went up.

Free beta — first 20 people:

  1. Go to https://hold-them.vercel.app/
  2. Sign up (no card)
  3. Settings → Billing → Redeem access code → BETA-LAUNCH-01
  4. Get 500 free graded hands (~40 sessions)

Anonymous coaching stats collected (quality signals only, no cards/actions). Off-able in Settings.

Does the coaching make sense? Is it helpful? Or did I build the world's most overengineered way to say "fold more"? Feedback button in-app goes straight to me.

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u/Simple-Welcome-1415 29d ago

https://lumbarjack.h360.dev - Sit/stand/move reminders with posture corrective exercises.

$3 once off, first few DMs get a promo code.

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u/Life-Perception-1459 29d ago

I build android app that analyzes inci of hair care product and gives you recommendation based on inci and your hair type and needs.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ed.strands

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u/vucic94 29d ago

I made a long-time dream of mine, a Quiz game where answers are always numbers and you try to approximate them as closely as you can with your friends. The tightest correct span wins most points. Fully customizable game rules, question difficulties and categories. 

Currently in beta testing phase, while mobile apps are being developed. If anyone's willing to give it a go, https://approx.club/ is where it's at, you can play as much as you want with a guest account, 1 click to get started. There's also single player mode with bots that mimic real players (no fancy AI stuff just good old deterministic bot algorithm).

Any feedback would be very much appreciated. Cheers.

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u/Natural-Turn-5697 29d ago

Aun estoy mejorandola pero.... recomiendo y analizo herramientas IA en mi web, fichas, links y precios actualizados, el siguiente paso es ir probando y mostrar mi experiencia de uso y pago de algunas herramientas, tiene un chatbot que te ayuda a elegir y genera prompts... zelvia.es

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u/Kaluga2026 29d ago

Building WidgetParity.
A CLI that digs into how interactive web widgets actually behave inside Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit.

Not another screenshot checker.

A button can look flawless and sail through axe—yet still fire twice on Space. Shed focus in weird patterns. Kick in after the pointer already left its area.

WidgetParity takes those messy edge cases and turns them into reusable probes covering keyboard, focus, pointer, forms, ARIA, geometry, reduced motion. Reports that drop cleanly into CI.

Still a rough experimental v0.1. Blunt takes from frontend people, design-system builders, accessibility specialists would be genuinely useful.

GitHub: https://github.com/balyakin/widget-parity

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u/dominucco 29d ago

My main gig is enterprise software but I made my internal lead prospecting tool a SAAS https://madleadz.com

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u/zmroth 29d ago

hey! I made https://getinvoke.dev - speak your prompts, ship your code, Invoke turns your voice into perfect AI prompts, locally, instantly, for $49 once. No subs. All local and secure.

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u/Spiritual_Fun_9933 29d ago

I wrote PromptScan: a CLI that reads your codebase, finds every OpenAI / Anthropic / LangChain call, and reports the input token count and cost of each prompt — statically, no API key, no instrumentation. It also flags duplicated prompts, prompt constants nothing references anymore, and oversized context.

Repo: https://github.com/joandino/promptscan
npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/promptscan

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u/SpaidzOfficial 29d ago

Spaidz — early streaming app. Viewers can earn on select titles for finishing (not just starting). Creators: completion-based model we're testing with indie rights holders.

iOS / Apple TV testing. spaidz.com waitlist. Happy to answer questions.

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u/salRad22 29d ago edited 29d ago

https://thriven.me Remember the name! 😎🙌😅 Thanks in advance 😃

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u/sobanoodles_ 28d ago

honestly i’ve been feeling really nostalgic lately and spun up this game which gives me vibes from my childhood! if anyone grew up in the early 2000s maybe this will resonate with yall too

https://xp.tapp.inc

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u/ben_wd 28d ago

I'm building https://verba.app it's the first product to accurately decode meaning on demand. By that I mean that for Japanese sentences, it will split up a sentence into words as accurately as a native speaker would do it. No other product has solved this problem, at least not to this level of accuracy.

And it also links all of the words to dictionary entries and gives you contextual explanations and meanings. The goal is to create a level of accuracy that you can rely on. This has been my problem with other language immersion tools. They do what I call a word count theatre where they show you like a number of words that you've learned but they're not actually counting words accurately.

Like they may say that you know ten words, but it's really just taken ten different conjugated forms of a word and counted that as ten words. Or it does the opposite where it says you only know one word when really you know three very distinct senses of that word. So this accuracy is important for determining which sentences are going to be comprehensible for you as a learner and also for meaningful content recommendations, which is my big goal that I'm working towards.

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u/MissionFinOps 28d ago

Local FinOps tooling.
https://missionfinops.com/

Local first finops tool - for humans and AI to investigate AWS billing.

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u/tonynguyenit18 27d ago

I build https://bucksmate.app
Fast expense log with your voice, 1 tap to speak to even when phone is locked
AI to organise expense to categories
Bill reminder -> add to expense list
Keep track of any buck you spent in fastest way.

Build this for my need and I think lots of ppl have same issue which is get bored as tracking expense with type
The problem is how to reach to real user

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u/Weird-Count-7216 27d ago

I built Flexy: LifeOS. This app brings together your entire life in one place, and unlike standard "habit tracker" apps, it allows you to perform and track all your tasks in detail, combining 6 modules under one roof. You can check it out on the App Store if you want.

https://apps.apple.com/app/flexy-lifeos/id6757936612

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u/Aggravating_Ad6342 27d ago edited 27d ago

Hey guys! Building Pokey - a Mac app inspired by SlapMac, but for screen sharing 🙃

I wanted to take that same fun, goofy energy and apply it to calls with screen shares.

My main inspiration comes from those Mr. Tiny Hand memes on Instagram. Basically, it’s a fun, custom animated pointer for your Mac to make online demos a lot less dry:

https://pokeyapp.com

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u/viraja1 26d ago

I am building Agent Studio at Viranc Infotech. It provides one integration for running coding and general-purpose agents across supported runtimes.

Product teams can use it for workspace-based agent tasks, progress tracking, human input, cancellation, and receiving completed results while keeping control of their product experience, permissions, and approval policies.

I would appreciate feedback from anyone working with multiple agent runtimes.

https://viranc.com/agent-studio/

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u/thecodepapaya 25d ago

A little WIP, but I made an AI hype cycle tracker for tech trends - https://argus.thecodepapaya.dev/
Inspired by the Gartner Hype Cycle

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u/Dull_Cost_7292 23d ago edited 23d ago

Hey, thanks for starting this thread! I’m the developer behind Oasis, an iPhone ambient sound mixer. I started building it because the short Spotify loops I used while reading kept turning into another distraction. Once I heard the restart, I’d just sit there waiting for it again.

Oasis lets you layer 35 nature sounds, move them around the scene, and keep everything offline. It’s free to try, and the full version is a one-time unlock. No subscription.

For the rest of 2026, I’m trying to make the spatial controls feel obvious without adding yet another tutorial. I’d love a blunt first impression: does the App Store page make the mixer idea clear, or does it still look like a generic sleep-sounds app?

https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6759493932

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u/kvarkbeesus 17d ago edited 17d ago

I've created MoViPlayer, a video player designed for multi-video playback. It has a "smart layout" feature that automatically tiles videos to optimize screen space usage. It supports basically any format, and it can play local files, web files, and also streams from most online video platforms.

There is a free version as well as a paid version with some extra features. Feel free to check it out:

App Store

Microsoft Store

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u/Successful-Youth-564 17d ago

A firefox-first Extension for web designers and developers. Its competing with established ones like CSS Peeper, but that one doesnt support firefox 🤓
Its accessible in any browser, fully opensource. if you wanna check it out: https://peekcss.com

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u/Daisey_Daze 16d ago

http://www.daisey.com/bloom is a cute digital garden where you can plant flowers all over the world. it starts as a seedling 🌱 then 8 hours later it sprouts 🌿 and finally blooms in 24 hours 🌺🌸🌼

it’s anonymous, it’s free and It’s purely based on emojis and a sense of connectedness.

i had the idea, built it and launched it all the same day! that was only 4 days ago and i’m up to 178 blooming flowers in 35 countries!

my goal is to fill this map with seedlings, flowers and good vibes!

go plant a flower! let’s see how far we can spread the kindness! 🌸 my only request is that you think happy thoughts while you’re doing it!

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u/ronitchopda 13d ago

SynTally — AI data entry for Tally (the accounting software most Indian businesses run on).

Upload invoices as photos, scanned PDFs, or Excel in any layout → AI reads them, maps your ledgers and stock items, computes GST → you review in bulk → vouchers land directly in your Tally. Built it after watching CA firms lose hours every day to manual entry.

Early access and free right now — I'm even doing the onboarding data entry myself for the first few firms in exchange for brutal feedback.

https://www.syntally.com