
u/Dizzy-Football-8345

Tiny milestone for my side project
Osa Memes just reached 299 downloads. It’s a free meme site with 46 memes currently live. Still early, but I’m enjoying building it
I wanted a meme site that just gets out of the way
No account, no complicated setup, just browse and download. Osa Memes has 46 memes so far and somehow already reached 299 downloads
My small meme project reached 299 downloads
Osa Memes is now at 46 memes and 299 downloads. Not huge numbers, but pretty motivating for a small side project.
46 memes, 299 downloads
Tiny milestone for Osa Memes: 46 memes live and 299 downloads. Slowly turning it into a real meme library.
My small meme project reached 226 downloads after one Reddit post
I launched Osa Memes with 30 memes and no account requirement. One honest Reddit post later, people have downloaded memes 226 times. Small milestone, but really motivating.
One Reddit post brought my free meme site to 226 downloads
I shared Osa Memes yesterday and it has now reached 226 downloads. It’s still tiny and completely free, but it was great seeing real people actually use it.
[Opportunity] Test a no-login meme creator: make, download and publish one meme
I built OSA Memes, a free web-based meme creator, and I’m looking for around 20 people to test the complete creation flow.
The test takes about two minutes:
- Choose a meme pack
- Pick a template and write a caption
- Download the result
- Optionally publish it to the public feed
No account or email is required. Public submissions are reviewed, and yesterday’s most-downloaded meme is featured as today’s Meme of the Day.
I’m specifically looking for feedback on:
- Was the creator immediately understandable?
- Did anything break on mobile?
- Would you actually publish the result?
- Where did the flow feel unnecessarily slow?
Test it here:
https://osamemes.net/create
I finally got a post to take off on Reddit.
Then the subreddit got banned before I could benefit from it.
Honestly impressive timing.
r/shipped is back now though. If you’re working on a side project or like seeing people actually ship things instead of endlessly talking about them, come hang out.
Launched r/shipped a couple hours ago and we’re already at 8 posts and 11 members.
Pretty cool seeing people actually sharing what they’re building this early.
If you’ve shipped something recently, post it. I’m also picking standout builds that might get featured on my blog.
Didn’t expect this honestly, but r/shipped already has 8 posts and 11 members after the first 2 hours.
I made it for people building real things and sharing what they actually shipped, whether it’s an app, SaaS, tool, game, website, whatever.
Also doing something extra. If I really like your post or your build stands out, there’s a chance I feature it on my blog too.
If you’re building, come post in r/shipped.
I started r/shipped because I kept seeing cool projects getting lost after a single post.
It’s just a simple subreddit for sharing what you’ve built and launched, even if it’s not perfect.
I’ve been seeing a lot of “I built this” posts and wanted a simple place where people can keep sharing what they ship over time, not just once.
So I created r/shipped.
It’s just for builders posting what they’ve launched, even if it’s early or small.
r/subred is a place for Reddit growth, case studies, strategies, and real discussions. Learn, share, and grow with others.
Got a specific post idea but not sure where to share it? Post in r/subredfinder and get subreddit recommendations based on your exact question.
Need the right subreddit for your post
Got a specific post idea but not sure where to share it? Post in r/subredfinder and get subreddit recommendations based on your exact question.
I realized most of my Reddit posts failed because I was simply in the wrong place.
Even if the topic was correct, the format or tone was off.
That is basically why I built subred.io.
It tries to break down how each subreddit works instead of just listing them.
Still improving it but curious if others have the same problem.
Just shipped a new feature on subred.io.
You can now generate posts for specific subreddits and it adapts to how that community works.
So instead of writing one generic post and hoping it works, you get something tailored for each subreddit.
Also:
- finder got a big upgrade
- UI is faster and cleaner
- pricing is now 10 dollars
Still testing a lot of things but this feels like a big step forward.