A finance app that shows you money you can safely spend without guilt.
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A finance app that shows you money you can safely spend without guilt.

A finance app that shows you money you can safely spend without guilt.

An app that shows you the safe spend as the only money you have and a feature called "Can I buy this?", that allows you to input text or scan thru a photo, pull the price and pit it against the safe spend money to show you if you can actually afford it.

I am thinking of doing it for subscriptions as well. You can set goals and see if you can afford to spend something over time as well.

It will be offline of course. Idk how I can integrate it with bank money but that's the idea.

I think it will help people spend without feeling guilty.

u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 5 days ago
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Filling your taxes properly so you can save some cash - NYC

Just started work and would like know how to exactly structure and file my taxes to help save as much as possible. It's the first ever job.

- from a friend

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u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 13 days ago

A finance app that shows you money you can safely spend without guilt.

An app that shows you the safe spend as the only money you have and a feature called "Can I buy this?", that allows you to input text or scan thru a photo, pull the price and pit it against the safe spend money to show you if you can actually afford it.

I am thinking of doing it for subscriptions as well. You can set goals and see if you can afford to spend something over time as well.

It will be offline of course. Idk how I can integrate it with bank money but that's the idea.

I think it will help people spend without feeling guilty.

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u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 14 days ago
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A finance app that shows you money you can safely spend without guilt.

I am building an app that shows you the safe spend as the only money you have and a feature called "Can I buy this?", that allows you to input text or scan thru a photo, pull the price and pit it against the safe spend money to show you if you can actually afford it.

I am thinking of doing it for subscriptions as well. You can set goals and see if you can afford to spend something over time as well.

It will be offline of course. Idk how I can integrate it with bank money but that's the idea.

I think it will help people spend without feeling guilty.

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u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 14 days ago
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My mom was tracking her blood pressure in a notebook… so I built her a simple offline app.

My mom has been tracking her blood pressure in a small exercise book for a long time.

Honestly, it worked fine, that is until she needed to share the data with her doctor or my sister (who is a pharmacist).

Then it became a problem.

She had to:

  • take photos of pages
  • scroll through messy handwritten logs
  • sometimes she wasn’t even at home with the book
  • and it just wasn’t practical anymore

That’s when I decided to build something for her.

I made a simple app called xBP.

The idea was not to “replace health apps” or overcomplicate anything, just to make her existing habit easier.

What it does:

  • works completely offline
  • super simple blood pressure logging
  • keeps everything on her phone
  • lets her export data as images or PDF for doctors
  • no subscriptions, no account

Now she just logs it on her phone and can share it instantly whenever needed.

Here’s what it looks like:
https://x-bp-web.vercel.app/

I’m sharing it here mainly to get feedback from people who either:

  • track blood pressure themselves
  • or help family members manage it

Would love to know:

  • does this solve a real problem outside my own family?
  • what would make it actually useful long-term?
  • anything that feels missing or overcomplicated?
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u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 19 days ago

I built Pocket Palette – point your camera at anything to grab its exact colors

Side project I've been working on. You point your camera at anything — a wall, a piece of clothing, a plant — and it instantly pulls the exact colors with HEX and RGB values. You can also upload a photo.

Built it because I kept screenshotting things and running them through color pickers manually. Figured there had to be a faster way.

Would love feedback — especially on mobile UX since that's where most people will use it.

🔗 https://pocket-palette-web.vercel.app/

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u/Bright-Sorbet7614 — 2 months ago