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Automating localized App Store screenshots solves a real pain point — indie devs often spend hours tweaking visuals for each language. A local Mac app with direct App Store Connect upload is a smart…
59d agoThis honestly feels like one of those painful workflow problems that only becomes obvious after someone actually ships products internationally The localization side of app distribution is…
59d agoBuilding tools to solve your own pain points is the best product validation you can get. I spent months manually A/B testing email subject lines before I realized I could automate the whole process…
59d agoSmart terminal app idea Have an idea for a smart /agentic AI terminal Where it operates and functions like a terminal but with extra UX functionalities, and overall better UI you will finally hable…
59d agoI was tired of manually creating App Store screenshots for 10+ languages, so I built an agent to do that! So I built a small Mac app for myself. You connect your own AI (Claude/Codex), describe your…
59d agoThis is a better early-stage metric than most vanity signup numbers. If you know the names and situations, your landing page can stop describing features and start describing those moments.…
59d agoThis hit hard because I'm at the stage *before* this — zero users, just launched my first SaaS. Reading this made me realize I'm actually looking forward to the "know every user by name" phase.…
59d agohonestly I think this stage is probably the purest version of building something once you actually know the people using it you stop making fake user personas in your head and start noticing the…
59d agomy project has 47 users and I know every single one of them by name Six months ago I had zero users and a landing page that looked like it was built in 2014. Now I have 47 people who actually use…
59d ago📣✅New Human Verification System for our subreddit! Hey everyone, I'm here to tell you about a new human-verification system that we are going to add to our subreddit. This will help us…
59d agoThe pain point is definitely real, but most schedulers fail because they feel bloated — if yours is genuinely faster, cleaner, and built around multi-account workflow simplicity, people will use it.
59d agoManaging multiple accounts is definitely a huge time-sink. For me, the biggest issue with existing tools is the UI—they often feel like bloated enterprise software
59d agoI got tired of my audiobook production workflow, so I built a local desktop tool to replace it I host my own audiobook library and I’ve been making side project audiobooks for a while, some using…
59d agoA simple social media assistant for people who hate switching between accounts **I** have been thinking about an app idea for people who manage multiple social media accounts and keep running into…
59d agoI Built an Aesthetic Pomodoro Timer ✨ Hey guys! I wanted to share that as part of this new journey I'm starting as an indie creator, I’ve launched my first personal project: a Pomodoro timer…
59d agoThat sounds like an amazing project! Automating the lead generation process on Reddit can definitely save a lot of time and improve engagement. One pain point I often encounter is managing follow-ups…
59d agoApp idea feedback Hi all, I’m doing early research for an app idea and would really value honest feedback, especially from neurodivergent adults, late-diagnosed or self-identifying adults, people…
59d agoI accidentally built an AI co-pilot that finds high-intent Reddit leads for me (and saved more than 2 hours a day) I used to waste 2 hours daily searching Reddit for leads in my niche. It was a…
59d agoI built a vector memory API for AI apps — 60% cheaper than Pinecone, no per-query fees Hey [r/SideProject](r/SideProject) — I just launched VectorVaultAI and wanted to share it here for feedback.…
59d agoFragmented organization for students – is there a real opportunity here? Hi, I’ve noticed a recurring pattern in how students organize their academic life. Most people don’t use a single system, but…
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