5 websites in 30 days — my challenge to help small business owners get online, cheap

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I'm setting myself a challenge: build at least 5 websites in 30 days for Indian small business owners who don't have a website yet, or whose current one needs serious work. Bakery, salon, gym, tuition classes, tiffin service — whatever you run, if you're currently relying only on Instagram DMs to get customers, I want to help fix that.

Because it's a challenge, the pricing is kept genuinely low — but the quality stays high. Clean, fast, good-looking website, no cutting corners.

If you want extras like AI features or custom functionality, that's priced separately from the challenge rate.

DM me what your business does and what your current website situation looks like (or doesn't). First come, first served — and if this goes well, 5 might just be the beginning.

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u/CuriousCatMode — 18 hours ago

My 10 websites in 30 days challenge — cheap, good quality, for small businesses

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Setting myself a challenge: build at least 10 websites in 30 days for small businesses that don't have one yet, or have one that badly needs an update. Doesn't matter what you run — bakery, salon, gym, tuition classes, tiffin service, anything — if you're currently just relying on "DM us on Instagram," I want to help.

Since it's a challenge, pricing is kept genuinely low, but the quality won't be — clean, functional, good-looking websites, done fast.

If you want extras like AI integration or custom features, that's priced separately from the challenge rate.

DM me what your business does and what's currently going on with your website (or lack of one), and let's get you sorted. First come, first served — and if this goes well, 10 might just be the starting point.

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u/CuriousCatMode — 18 hours ago
▲ 9 r/AppBuilding+2 crossposts

I made an app because I needed a reason to go outside .

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I don't have a huge circle of friends, and sometimes that meant I'd just stay home all day.

So I started going outside alone, taking pictures of the sky, sunsets, trees, and little moments I would've otherwise ignored.

That eventually turned into Skygram — my first ever app. ❤️

It’s kind of like Instagram/Snapchat, but made specifically for sky & nature pictures. You post what you see, discover other people's photos, and climb the leaderboard.

The whole idea is simple: go outside, look up, and enjoy the little things.

Try Skygram:

link : Skygram

If you give it a try, I'd genuinely love to hear what you think. And if you like it, sharing it with a friend would mean a lot to me.

It's my first app, so feedback — good or brutally honest — is welcome

u/CuriousCatMode — 8 days ago
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Need testers for my First ever social app 🍀Skygram

For joining : Install this app : Testers community

And then search for : Skygram app with an Instagram type icon.

So I built this app because I needed something that would motivate me to get up every day, step outside, and just look at the sky.

Skygram is a self-care app that encourages you to take a small moment for yourself each day. You can capture the sky, share your little moments, discover beautiful skies from other people, and simply slow down for a while. It is meant to be a small reminder that even on difficult days, there is always something beautiful above us if we take a moment to look.

This is also my very first app that I have published on the Google Play Store, so seeing it finally out there feels really special .

u/CuriousCatMode — 28 days ago

First UGC app on play store - What are the must have moderation features to avoid policy issues?

Hi everyone,

I'm about to publish my \*\*first Android app with user-generated content (UGC)\*\* on the Google Play Store, and honestly I'm a bit nervous. I've read through Google's UGC policy, but I'd love to hear from developers who have actually shipped and maintained UGC apps.

Right now, I already have:

\* Report content functionality

\*Block user functionality

I'm trying to make sure I don't accidentally violate Play Store policies or risk my developer account.

For those of you with experience publishing UGC apps, what are the \*\*absolute must-have features or systems\*\* before submitting?

Some things I'm wondering about:

\* Do I need manual moderation or is user reporting enough initially?

\* Should every uploaded image go into a review queue?

\* How do you handle repeat offenders?

\* Is account suspension/banning expected?

\* Any age restrictions or consent requirements I should know about?

\* Any privacy or legal pitfalls that first-time developers commonly miss?

\* Did Google reject your app for anything unexpected?

Basically, if you were launching a UGC app today, what would be on your \*\*"must-have before publishing"\*\* checklist?

I'd really appreciate advice from developers who've already gone through Play Store review with UGC apps. My biggest concern isn't getting downloads—it's making sure I don't do something that could put my developer account at risk.

Thanks in advance!

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u/CuriousCatMode — 28 days ago
▲ 2 r/AppBuilding+1 crossposts

First UGC app on play store - What are the must have moderation features to avoid policy issues?

Hi everyone,

I'm about to publish my **first Android app with user-generated content (UGC)** on the Google Play Store, and honestly I'm a bit nervous. I've read through Google's UGC policy, but I'd love to hear from developers who have actually shipped and maintained UGC apps.

Right now, I already have:

* Report content functionality

*Block user functionality

I'm trying to make sure I don't accidentally violate Play Store policies or risk my developer account.

For those of you with experience publishing UGC apps, what are the **absolute must-have features or systems** before submitting?

Some things I'm wondering about:

* Do I need manual moderation or is user reporting enough initially?

* Should every uploaded image go into a review queue?

* How do you handle repeat offenders?

* Is account suspension/banning expected?

* Any age restrictions or consent requirements I should know about?

* Any privacy or legal pitfalls that first-time developers commonly miss?

* Did Google reject your app for anything unexpected?

Basically, if you were launching a UGC app today, what would be on your **"must-have before publishing"** checklist?

I'd really appreciate advice from developers who've already gone through Play Store review with UGC apps. My biggest concern isn't getting downloads—it's making sure I don't do something that could put my developer account at risk.

Thanks in advance!

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u/CuriousCatMode — 29 days ago

Recommendations for cafes In ahmedabad

Looking for recommendations for aesthetic (newly open maybe?) cafés in Ahmedabad with great food and nice spots for photos. I'd also love places where you can spend a couple of hours, so it's a bonus if they have things like board games, books, card games, or any other fun activities. Hidden gems are especially welcome!

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u/CuriousCatMode — 1 month ago