u/LateClient7126

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Finally breaking the "closet full of clothes but nothing to wear" shopping cycle

My no-spend goals are focused entirely on shopping because my closet just kept growing. This past year I made some real progress—I only went shopping 6 out of the 12 months instead of my usual 11/12! 😭

For a long time, my biggest trigger was standing in front of my closet, feeling like I had absolutely nothing to wear, and immediately opening a shopping tab to buy something new. It was a wasteful cycle born out of just forgetting what I actually owned and not knowing how to style it.

The summer months are typically the hardest for me, but I’m confident this year will be even better!

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u/LateClient7126 — 4 days ago

I built an app to style my existing clothes and make sure I actually wear them.

My two biggest wardrobe issues have been styling the clothes I already own, and remembering the outfits I previously wore. If you’re like me and want to style the clothes you already own more efficiently, then I think you’ll love this app.

To fix this, I built Eko Edit, an app designed to style and manage your closet much easier.

Here is how it works:
Easy Uploads: Import items at your own pace manually, via receipt uploads, or from past worn outfit photos (where AI automatically scans and identifies each piece).
Smarter Outfits: Log your daily wears to avoid outfit repeating, plan for upcoming trips, or use the conversational AI Stylist to generate looks using clothes you already own.
Data Analytics: Easily search, sort, and filter your wardrobe while analyzing your items' true "cost per wear" to see the real ROI on your big-ticket pieces.

The app just went live on the Play Store. I’m a solo developer and would love your brutal feedback on issues you see, or features you’d like added.

Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theekosystems.closet

Sign up to get notified about the iOS release: https://theekosystems.com/ekoedit

u/LateClient7126 — 4 days ago