u/Pristine-Charity-279

Free tools/sites to promote a small web app? (link-drop directories + social auto-posting)

Hey all — I just launched a small web app (built on Lovable) and I'm trying to get it in front of people on a $0 budget.

Looking for two kinds of things:

  1. Free directories or sites where I can just submit my link (launch platforms, "show off your project" threads, tool directories, etc.)

  2. Free tools that can auto-post or schedule posts to social media if I connect an account — anything that saves me doing it all by hand.

What's actually worked for you? Thanks!

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u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 5 hours ago

How I make faceless history shorts with Claude and Lovable

I've been building a faceless YouTube channel about weird history — molasses floods, the Emu War, that kind of thing — and figured I'd share my setup since I couldn't find a clear write-up when I started.

I start by asking Claude for three historical stories that can each be told in about 15 seconds, with the narration and on-screen visuals written out for each. It gives me three ready-to-use scripts.

Then I use the /video creator skill in Lovable to build the video with Remotion. I feed it the narration and scenes from the script and it assembles the whole thing.

The step I didn't expect to need was reviewing it. I use a /watch skill for Claude that lets it actually see the video — it pulls the frames and the transcript — so I can send the finished MP4 back and get real feedback before posting. That saved me on the first render: it came out horizontal instead of vertical, had no audio at all, and some text was cut off at the edges. I fixed those in Lovable, re-rendered, and the second version came out right.

A couple of things I learned: history is a great niche because you can use public-domain imagery and avoid the copyright strikes that hit music-based channels. And don't trust the AI on facts — it'll give you wrong dates and numbers that sound convincing, so I verify everything first and have it write around what I already know.

It's basically free if you stick to the free tiers and use CapCut for cleanup. Happy to share the exact prompts if anyone's interested.

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u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 2 days ago

Looking for a Lovable Expert to Help Improve My AI App (Breezy)

Hey everyone,

I've been building an AI-powered app called Breezy in Lovable and have gotten it to a solid point, but I think it's time to bring in someone with more experience to help refine it.

Right now, I'm looking for help with things like:

  • Improving AI output quality and reliability
  • Making the UI feel more polished and intuitive
  • Improving onboarding and first-time user experience
  • Identifying friction points and simplifying workflows
  • Making the overall product feel more professional and cohesive
  • Feature planning and product feedback

This isn't a "build my entire app from scratch" situation. Breezy already exists. What I need is someone who can look at what's there, spot weaknesses, and help turn it into a product that people genuinely enjoy using.

If you've built successful projects with Lovable, worked heavily with AI products, or have strong product/design instincts, I'd love to chat.

When you reach out, it'd be helpful to include:

  • A bit about your experience
  • Examples of projects you've worked on
  • Whether you do consulting, freelance work, or are interested in longer-term collaboration

I'm happy to share more details and screenshots with anyone interested.

Thanks! 🚀

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u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 16 days ago

I built a 3D procedural endless runner using only Three.js and React. No external assets.

Game Title: Temple Dash

Playable Link: templedash.fun

Platform: [Web / Browser]

Description: Temple Dash is a high-speed 3D endless runner built from the ground up using React and Three.js. Set in an ancient, procedurally generated temple, players must navigate a three-lane corridor while dodging hazards like massive pillars, fire jets, and bottomless gaps. The game’s difficulty scales dynamically, pushing players to stay focused as the speed increases.

One of the standout features of this project is its commitment to a lightweight, zero-asset architecture. Every character model—from the Explorer and Warrior to the high-tech Hunter—is crafted entirely from geometric primitives manipulated through code. Furthermore, there are no external audio files; all game sounds, including coin pings, power-up activations, and collision thuds, are synthesized in real-time via the Web Audio API. This unique approach allows for near-instant load times and a completely browser-native experience. Whether you prefer the precision of keyboard controls or the immersive feel of mobile gyroscope steering, Temple Dash offers a refined, persistent arcade experience where your coin collection helps unlock permanent upgrades across every run.

Free to Play Status: [x] Free to play [ ] Demo/Key available [ ] Paid

Involvement: I am the sole developer of this project. I handled the entire game architecture, including the custom GameEngine class using Three.js, the procedural audio synthesis logic, the state management system in React, and the game’s overall UI/UX design.

u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 22 days ago

How to make complex web apps in lovable

A couple weeks ago, I tried to build a vibecoding tool, but the AI output was so bad I had to hire a freelancer. Even then, it was really bad.

I decided to start fresh and use a open-source vibecoding tool, take their GitHub code files, and give them to Lovable. Since Lovable has a 10-file limit, I downloaded the zip, used a website to compress the files into 10 files or less, and then uploaded them to Lovable. Lovable analyzed the files, used some of the code, and built the website. The AI output is almost as good as Lovable.

If you want to do this, I used Dyad ai, but you could use something else like bolt diy.

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u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 22 days ago

I made a trailer for my website using Lovable

Would love some feedback. Also, I never knew this feature existed, but it is really useful if you're looking to promote your website on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. I'm pretty sure it can only make stuff of a length, but it's really good at making Trailers. It's using the skill Video Creator,

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u/Pristine-Charity-279 — 24 days ago