I built an app to help people become socially confident
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I built an app to help people become socially confident

A few years ago, I was socially anxious and missed many opportunities because of it. It took me around 2–3 years to become confident, and I documented that journey in my diary.

A few months ago, while reading those notes, I thought others might be struggling with the same thing. So I built **OpenUp** with **Flutter**, based on what helped me, featuring AI conversation practice and real-world confidence challenges.

I'd really appreciate your honest feedback:

* Does the idea seem useful?

* How's the UI/UX?

* What features or improvements would you suggest?

Thanks!

check it out

u/Newbie_999 — 9 hours ago

Fun Fact: Almost all nepali companies in Nepal are built on foreign projects

Somehow they get foreign projects then convert them with lowest wage or free interns here in Nepal and submit them. The day those projects will stop getting outsourced, Nepal it sector is doomed.

Only Good thing is some actual products are being made and run in Nepal nowdays.

Just a rant guys nth imp. keep grinding to get a intern for that xyz company.

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u/Newbie_999 — 28 days ago

If you have build a app and you are now in marketing stage. As a marketing expert how would you go forward with it organically?

It's actually me and i have literally 0 knowledge about it. I tried to grow a tiktok account but max i could get is 4k views on a video copied from youtube and thats all. I tried insta too but the condition is even poor there. IDK how people are doing it or what am i missing but everything keeps failing?
Is the key posting more videos or ...idk man ?
I just dont want to post my face except that i am ready to do anything. what would you suggest. Thank you!

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u/Newbie_999 — 2 months ago