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Looking for 100 genuine testers for machine learning, event analysis & crash analysis

I have my app Prabzo already in production but I am not getting proper feedback hence looking for genuine feedback from users. Those who are interested can just reply here, DM me or leave there feedback on the app but I need at least 5 days of regular usage of app.

Please feel free to connect. In return I can help you guys to walkthrough the whole Google Play console process, Dos & Don'ts and also consult and help in your current and future projects.

Download Prabzo

u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/Closedtestproapp+1 crossposts

Looking for 100 genuine testers for machine learning, event analysis & crash analysis.

I have my app Prabzo already in production but I am not getting proper feedback hence looking for genuine feedback from users. Those who are interested can just reply here, DM me or leave there feedback on the app but I need at least 5 days of regular usage of app.

Please feel free to connect. In return I can help you guys to walkthrough the whole Google Play console process, Dos & Don'ts and also consult and help in your current and future projects.

Download Prabzo

u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 11 days ago

For Team lead/Operations coordinator

Looking for a team leader/operations coordinator for a client in Gulf.

Call centre experience is preferred. Feel free to drop your resume.

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u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 28 days ago

One month to Prabzo.com

Started building Prabzo on 7th May.

Today — exactly one month later — we crossed 100+ downloads on the Play Store.

150+ users. 15+ countries. Zero marketing spend.

I built this for one reason: solo professionals — yoga teachers, tutors, fitness coaches, therapists — were running their entire client business on WhatsApp threads and Excel sheets. It was a mess that nobody was solving cleanly.

So I built Prabzo. Free client management. Attendance tracking. Invoicing. An AI assistant called shri. All in one app.

One month. No ads. No Product Hunt launch. No growth hacks.

Just built something real, put it out there, and people found it.

We're just getting started.

If you're a solo professional drowning in admin — try it free. 👉 prabzo.com | Play Store: Prabzo — Client Manager

#buildinpublic #indiehacker #solofounder #SaaS #prabzo

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u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 28 days ago
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Behind Every Good Website is a Human — Open for Free Consultation

The Human Element — Still Irreplaceable

In the last 3 months, I built 8 business process automation tools. Posted about it on Reddit and on Strivle.

In the 2 days since — 12 DMs. Founders. Developers. All wanting to talk through their ideas.

I did my best to give each of them the right advice. But those conversations exposed something bigger.

With all the AI in the world — the human element remains irreplaceable.

People don't just need a tool. They need someone to think with. And that's a problem no model solves on its own.

So I'm opening this space.

Founders, developers, builders — if you want to run your idea, test your thinking, or just pressure-check something you're building, I'm available. Free. No strings.

Drop a comment or DM me directly.

And just to be clear — this is not one of those "fake engagement" posts where you drop your SaaS and disappear. This is genuine help for genuine help-seekers.

If you're stuck, let's talk.

u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 26 days ago

In last 3 months - I have build 8 Business Process Optimisation tools for fun - A website, process engines and many more - Happy to Help Others Doing the Same

Over the last 3 months, I've been spending my evenings and weekends building internal business tools for SMEs and service businesses.

Some of the things I've built:

* CRM and client management systems * Attendance and payment tracking platforms * Workflow and approval engines * HR and employee management tools * Insurance and bancassurance process automation * Reporting dashboards * Custom websites and business portals * Process optimization tools that replaced spreadsheets and manual work

What started as solving problems for people around me turned into building 8 different systems across multiple industries.

One thing I've learned is that many businesses don't actually need a massive enterprise solution. Often they just need a simple tool that removes repetitive work and saves a few hours every day.

If you're struggling with:

* Manual Excel-based processes * Tracking customers, payments, or attendance * Approval workflows * Data collection and reporting * Internal business operations

Feel free to comment below or send me a message.

Even if I can't build it for you, I'm happy to discuss approaches, architecture, tech stack choices, or process design.

I'm also curious to hear what repetitive business processes people are still doing manually in 2026.

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u/Illustrious-Big-2826 — 1 month ago