u/Dismal-Cell-9770

Samsung S25 Ultra or Iphone 17?

Both of them cost pretty much the same where I live so the price doesn't matter.

My whole live I was using android except the last 2 years when I had my iphone 13.

Now I want to switch to something newer and I don't know which one to choose.
I know that the s25u has bigger battery and has 200mp camera but the Iphone has better standby and somehow makes better photos.
What do you think I should choose?

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 11 hours ago
▲ 2 r/founders+1 crossposts

The real reason people ignore founders' posts

I keep seeing founders trying to sell their product without giving people a reason to care.

Most posts sound very generic, obv AI-written or just fake.

You have to put some of yourself into the post because otherwise it sounds like everyone else's.

I noticed I was doing the same thing in my own posts too.

I saw the same "founderish" pattern everywhere, so I built a tool around it that flags this kind of writing before you post it and get frustrated again: https://napra-two.vercel.app/ (it's wishlist rn)

Curious if other people noticed this too or na.

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Why most founders' posts sound like ads and get ignored?

I keep seeing founders trying to sell their product without giving people a reason to care.

Most posts sound very generic, obv AI-written or just fake.

You have to put some of yourself into the post because otherwise it sounds like everyone else's.

I noticed I was doing the same thing in my own posts too.

I saw the same "founderish" pattern everywhere, so I built a tool around it that flags this kind of writing before you post it and get frustrated again: https://napra-two.vercel.app/ (it's wishlist rn)

Curious if other people noticed this too or na.

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 13 days ago

Why most founders' posts sound like ads and get ignored?

I keep seeing founders trying to sell their product without giving people a reason to care.

Most posts sound very generic, obv AI-written or just fake.

You have to put some of yourself into the post because otherwise it sounds like everyone else's.

I noticed I was doing the same thing in my own posts too.

I saw the same "founderish" pattern everywhere, so I built a tool around it that flags this kind of writing before you post it and get frustrated again: https://napra-two.vercel.app/ (it's wishlist rn)

Curious if other people noticed this too or na.

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 13 days ago
▲ 1 r/sleep

Do sleep apps completely fall apart for anyone else working night shifts?

A lot of sleep content/apps seem built around the idea that everyone has a stable 9-5 life.

But if your schedule changes almost constantly, or you work nights, most advice becomes pretty much useless.

What do you use guys? Do you have some specific routine, do you use some tools or do you use some kind of app?

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 15 days ago

Hi, guys I'm building an app for night shift workers that will help them recover between shifts .

Garmin, Apple Health and more treat night shift schedules as irregular, so I'm making something different.

Instead of a basic tracker, I'm making an app that will tell you: when to sleep, when to nap, when to take caffeine, when to avoid light. Built around your schedule.

I also want to make the process of setup fast by adding the schedule using photo/screenshot or importing it from your calendar.

I'm also working on handling days off. I think that one of the hardest parts of shift work is figuring out whether to adjust your sleep schedule or keep it the same.

If this sounds useful/interesting, leave a comment - I'd love to hear what features you'd want.

Early waitlist: https://napra-two.vercel.app/

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 15 days ago

I built an app for boxers training without a personal coach. You describe your sparrings and the app gives you a rating, coach note and an easy to execute plan for next session.

The main goal is to help boxers improve at sparrings by giving them an easy solutions to their sparring problems and showing them how to use their stronger sites to improve.

It is free to try but then it’s 9$/monthly.

And my question is: Is it something you guys need and would use and would be willing to pay if it would actually help you get better.

It’s not an ad. I just want to see other’s perspective.

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 22 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Hi, I am a founder of an app that helps boxers improve their fighting skills.
The boxers can log their sparrings and the app will give them a coach note, easy plan for next session, rating of the sparrings and their stronger and weaker sides.
My business model works like this:
Every new user has 4 sparring logs for free and then they have to pay 9$/monthly.

Right now I started posting on tiktok and about 6 people have reached out to me asking for the app.
I gave them the link but they didn’t sign up.

I had 3 people (from reddit) test it out and they said some good things about it. The problem is that they are pro boxers with coaches so they are not my main target.

What do you think? Is my niche to small?

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u/Dismal-Cell-9770 — 22 days ago