u/CommonSomewhere7624

▲ 5 r/promoteapps+3 crossposts

I kept needing icons, logos, and small animations for the apps I was building - loaders, mascots, onboarding moments.

So I made vectos. You describe what you want ("a happy blob mascot", "a paper-plane send icon"), it gives you back an editable SVG - paths, layers, colors, the lot. Then you can describe an animation in plain English ("make it wink and smile") and it keyframes a timeline you can export as MP4, GIF, or Lottie.

It's at the point where I'd really like outside eyes on it. Click around for a minute if you can spare it.

App: https://vectos.app

u/CommonSomewhere7624 — 25 days ago

Hi Team,

I need 12 testers for 14 days for production access, I got a rejection saying no user engagement the first time. I will be giving you access to pro for my app amigo.

Amigo is an AI Health coach app.

Thank you in advance

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u/CommonSomewhere7624 — 26 days ago
▲ 2 r/promoteapps+1 crossposts

Built Vectos, an AI-powered vector editor. Figured the best demo was to have it draw Reddit's own logo, here is the demo of it.

Appreciate the feedback and signups.

vectos.app

u/CommonSomewhere7624 — 29 days ago

Built a vector asset editor where you can describe changes in plain English and the AI handles it — reordering layers, adjusting shapes, fixing proportions.

In this demo I asked it to recreate the Reddit logo. It generated 7 named layers (background circle, head, ears, eyes, mouth, antenna), then used its own tools to check how it looked and reorder layers until it was right.

The editor is called Vectos — still early access, would love to hear what you think.

🔗 vectos.app

u/CommonSomewhere7624 — 1 month ago

Hi everyone!

I created r/promoteapps to provide a dedicated space for software developers and creators to share their work. We know how much effort goes into writing clean code, designing interfaces, and managing deployments - this is where you can show the results of that hard work.

Whether you are building in Flutter, Swift, React Native, or any other framework, this is your platform to showcase your applications and get eyes on your projects.

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🛠 What to post here:

  • [Showcase] – Just launched? Show us your UI and tell us about the core features.
  • [Beta] – Seeking technical feedback or testers for TestFlight and Google Play? Post here.
  • [Dev Log] – Share technical insights, from scaling backend architectures to optimizing SVG assets.
  • [Promo] – Sharing access codes, discounts, or special offers with the community.

📝 Why this Subreddit exists

As a software developer myself, I wanted to build a high-quality resource where builders can gain visibility, exchange professional feedback, and grow their user base without the noise found in larger development subs.

⚖️ The Rules

  1. Context is King: Please don't just drop a link. Briefly explain the app's purpose, the tech stack you used, and the problem it solves.
  2. No Spam: Maintain high quality. Avoid repetitive posting of the same project.
  3. Constructive Engagement: If you see an interesting project, engage with the creator. Professional feedback is always encouraged.

Comment below and introduce yourself! What projects are you currently working on?

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u/CommonSomewhere7624 — 1 month ago