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I am building the duolingo for mulims, what do you think?

Would love to hear your thoughts and opinions :) I am building an app that combines practice with learning, inspired by duolingo

If you want to test it out let me know

u/Mojomoto93 — 6 hours ago
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Memoiri 2.0 is out now - 6 Month Plus Free

I spent the last year rebuilding my journaling app from scratch

About three years ago, I released my journaling app, Memoiri. Since then, I’ve been working on a major overhaul, and it turned into a much bigger project than I originally expected.

The first version of Memoiri was built with Flutter. As I spent more time with Flutter, I started noticing small inconsistencies, especially when it came to making the app feel truly native. Every feature needed extra care to feel right. So while planning the next update, I made a big decision: I rewrote Memoiri completely from scratch as a native app.

That decision took a lot of time, but it also made the app much better. Memoiri now feels more at home on iOS, supports the new iOS 26 Liquid Glass look, and can take advantage of native Apple features and SDKs in a way the old version couldn’t.

So, what is Memoiri about?

Three years ago, I was going through a really difficult time. My thoughts felt overwhelming, and I tried a lot of different things to deal with them. Eventually, I discovered journaling. I tried many journaling apps, but none of them felt quite right for me. I didn’t want something complicated or overloaded with features. I just wanted to open an app and write.

That became the core idea behind Memoiri:

Open the app and start journaling. No friction. No fluff.

Memoiri handles a lot of the extra context in the background. Things like metadata can be added automatically using on-device AI and local algorithms. You can still edit everything yourself, but you don’t have to. The goal is to let you write whatever comes to mind, whenever you want, while the app quietly helps organize and enrich your entries.

The main principles behind Memoiri are:

  • Simple capture, from anywhere
  • Private, local storage and processing
  • Useful insights powered by on-device AI

Memoiri has become a simple but powerful journaling tool, built around privacy, ease of use, and reflection.

I hope you’ll check it out, and I’d love to hear what you think.

I am giving away 1000 x free 6 month memoiri plus, simply use the following promocode in the Appstore: MEMOIRI2

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/diary-journal-mood-memoir/id6445867241

would really appreacite you leaving a review in the app store :)

u/Mojomoto93 — 4 days ago
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Your thoughts deserve a sacred space - memoiri

I spent the last year rebuilding my journaling app from scratch

About three years ago, I released my journaling app, Memoiri. Since then, I’ve been working on a major overhaul, and it turned into a much bigger project than I originally expected.

The first version of Memoiri was built with Flutter. As I spent more time with Flutter, I started noticing small inconsistencies, especially when it came to making the app feel truly native. Every feature needed extra care to feel right. So while planning the next update, I made a big decision: I rewrote Memoiri completely from scratch as a native app.

That decision took a lot of time, but it also made the app much better. Memoiri now feels more at home on iOS, supports the new iOS 26 Liquid Glass look, and can take advantage of native Apple features and SDKs in a way the old version couldn’t.

So, what is Memoiri about?

Three years ago, I was going through a really difficult time. My thoughts felt overwhelming, and I tried a lot of different things to deal with them. Eventually, I discovered journaling. I tried many journaling apps, but none of them felt quite right for me. I didn’t want something complicated or overloaded with features. I just wanted to open an app and write.

That became the core idea behind Memoiri:

Open the app and start journaling. No friction. No fluff.

Memoiri handles a lot of the extra context in the background. Things like metadata can be added automatically using on-device AI and local algorithms. You can still edit everything yourself, but you don’t have to. The goal is to let you write whatever comes to mind, whenever you want, while the app quietly helps organize and enrich your entries.

The main principles behind Memoiri are:

  • Simple capture, from anywhere
  • Private, local storage and processing
  • Useful insights powered by on-device AI

Memoiri has become a simple but powerful journaling tool, built around privacy, ease of use, and reflection.

I hope you’ll check it out, and I’d love to hear what you think.

I am giving away 1000 x free 6 month memoiri plus, simply use the following promocode in the Appstore: MEMOIRI2

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/diary-journal-mood-memoir/id6445867241

would really appreacite you leaving a review in the app store :)

u/Mojomoto93 — 4 days ago

Giving away free 6-month Deeni Plus subscriptions

https://preview.redd.it/6yl3axz3rdah1.png?width=1590&format=png&auto=webp&s=35c3f2fdceb93eb0a58ae28a4632a2d22ff16a83

Salam everyone!

I’m the developer of Deeni, a gamified Islamic habit tracker app designed to help build consistent Islamic habits.

I’m giving away a free 6-month Deeni Plus subscription to anyone interested. Just comment below, and I’ll DM you a redeem code inshaAllah :)

Jazakum Allahu khair!

Download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/deeni/id6759303687

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u/Mojomoto93 — 6 days ago

Today i did a few optimizations, in the first video you can see the mood picker is very laggy. Now it is super snappy

It was quite tricky to figure out why it was lagging, after all all looked simple and fine in the code. i had to understand that updating the storage during scrolling is what caused the slider to lag. So i made it Asynchronous/delayed. Picking a mood happens only after closing the mood picker or tapping on a mood :)

u/Mojomoto93 — 11 days ago

What do you use for "AI therapy" and are you happy with it?

I started to use chatgpt for some "Therapy" work like asking it for advice and so on. Mostly I am satisifed with the results, it sounds quite good for the begining but at some point I feel like it is just trying to be "nice" not a real help? I don't know how about you guys?

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u/Mojomoto93 — 13 days ago

AI Journaling Features

Hi, I am currently working on the AI features of memoiri. Right now AI is backed in many parts of the journaling experience, like live transcription of voice journaling, person detection and mood detection and much more.

But I am also working on adding a "Reflection Tab" a way to get insight about yourself or what you journal, you can see parts of it in the attached Video. I want to make it better, more meaningful. This is where I need your feedback :) so feel free to DM me or just comment me your suggestions :)

u/Mojomoto93 — 14 days ago

Imagine seeing yourself from above

Something that has been helping me lately is imagining myself from above.

Whenever I catch myself doing something I know I should not be doing, wasting time, scrolling endlessly, avoiding work, eating out of boredom, procrastinating, I pause for a second and imagine I am floating above myself, watching the scene from the outside.

I ask myself:

“What would I think if I saw myself doing this again?”

And usually, the answer is uncomfortable. Sometimes I also feel disgust about myself.

I see myself sitting there, repeating the same behavior I told myself I would stop. I see how automatic it looks. I see how much time I am giving away. I see the gap between the person I want to become and the person I am acting like in that moment.

That outside perspective creates just enough distance for me to stop.

It is not about hating myself or judging myself harshly. It is more like becoming aware. When I am stuck inside the urge, the bad habit feels normal. But when I imagine watching myself from above, it becomes obvious: “This is not helping me. This is not who I want to be.”

Then I can choose differently.

Sometimes I still fail. But this technique gives me a moment of clarity before I go on autopilot. And that moment is often enough to close the app, get up, start the task, or simply stop doing the thing I know I will regret later.

It is a small mental trick, but it has made me realize something important:

Discipline often starts with awareness.

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u/Mojomoto93 — 18 days ago

In SwiftUI how do you implement load more in lists?

Take a look at iMessage, and you will find the scroll bar gets smaller once you scroll closer to the end, it automatically loads more messages on scrolling.

how do I implement something like this?

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u/Mojomoto93 — 22 days ago
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Sind hier Marketing Studenten da?

Würde mich gern zum Thema Marketing mit jemanden aus dem Gebiet austauschen, vor allem würde ich gern auch gern mehr über das was man so im Studium lernt erfahren insbesondere persönliche Erfahrungen.

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u/Mojomoto93 — 26 days ago

Looking for some AI Agent that does some social media work

I have used ai for a lot of things, but one thing I haven't managed to find yet. I want to find an AI that I can give my log in information for my social media account and it does everything from Writing Posts and answering to comments and interacting with other users. Is there something like that on the market? At least the post creation could be a big deal

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u/Mojomoto93 — 27 days ago

My experience with journaling

I started journaling around march 2023. Why you may ask? What triggered it? I have been 29 by then. Well my heart demanded it. I just got out of a relationship, it was my very first. And it was not easy. I always thought heartbreak how hard could it be? Until. It hit me. I was blaming myself for the failure of the relationship and was deeply in search for fixes. Which was all the wrongs i had to go through and learn to accept and move forward. Somewhere along the time i started with journaling because of my self blaming. I wanted to never do this mistakes again and fix things before they become unfixable. Journaling helped me. Not for the reasons I initially stares it for. It helped me in many other ways. With becoming more mature, with becoming more intentional. My actions become less impulses or intuition and more thoughtful intentional, and this new me became my new intuition. Along the way i learned to be intentional intuitive. Thats it :) all i wanted to share:) what about you?

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u/Mojomoto93 — 1 month ago

Made the Duolingo for Islam

I meade a simple duolingo inspired Habit tracker for Muslims, with features like Tracking all Kinds of Prayers, depending on the current day, Tracking prayer with Friends, Streaks, Challenges and Badges, a simple quibla and Tasbih :)

Hope you like it :) looking forward to hearing your feedback

u/Mojomoto93 — 2 months ago

I am building the duolingo for Islam

It all started during this year’s Ramadan.

As many of us know, Ramadan is a time when we try to become more devoted, consistent, and mindful in our worship. I wanted to make that journey feel more tangible, so I started building Deeni, a simple, gamified prayer tracker.

But I don’t want Deeni to stop there.

My goal is for it to encourage consistency in prayer in the same way Duolingo encourages people to learn a language: little by little, every day. Over time, I hope Deeni can become more than just a tracker - a companion for your Deen.

I’d really love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and suggestions. 😄

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u/Mojomoto93 — 2 months ago