▲ 16 r/indie_startups+6 crossposts

I made an iPhone app for saving ideas, notes, media, and useful AI outputs into one private feed

Hi everyone,
I’m the developer of Ideon: Personal Knowledge, an iPhone app I built because my useful notes, screenshots, photos, voice notes, and AI answers were scattered everywhere.
The idea is simple: tap +, save a thought with optional photo/video/audio, and it becomes part of a private personal feed you can search later.
It also has an optional ChatGPT connector workflow, but the app works manually without ChatGPT.
I’m looking for honest feedback more than promotion:
Is the use case clear?
Would you use a feed-style knowledge app instead of a traditional notes app?
What feels confusing or unnecessary?
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/ideon-personal-knowledge/id6783103263?l=en-GB
Free trial, then optional one-time lifetime unlock.

u/Temporary_Relevant — 3 days ago

I made an iPhone app for saving ideas, notes, media, and useful AI outputs into one private feed

Hi everyone,
I’m the developer of Ideon: Personal Knowledge, an iPhone app I built because my useful notes, screenshots, photos, voice notes, and AI answers were scattered everywhere.
The idea is simple: tap +, save a thought with optional photo/video/audio, and it becomes part of a private personal feed you can search later.
It also has an optional ChatGPT connector workflow, but the app works manually without ChatGPT.
I’m looking for honest feedback more than promotion:
Is the use case clear?
Would you use a feed-style knowledge app instead of a traditional notes app?
What feels confusing or unnecessary?
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/ideon-personal-knowledge/id6783103263?l=en-GB
Free trial, then optional one-time lifetime unlock.

u/Temporary_Relevant — 5 days ago
▲ 3 r/ShowMeYourApps+2 crossposts

[iOS][$1 > Free Lifetime]I reworked and renamed my iPhone measuring app after feedback: PocketMeter

Hi all,

I’ve been iterating on a small iPhone app that gives a quick length estimate when you don’t have a tape measure at hand.

It used to be called SlideMeter, and I recently renamed it to PocketMeter and reworked the UX because users were getting confused about the gesture.

The workflow is:
- hold the button
- slide the short edge of the iPhone along the object edge
- release to finish one pass

There’s also a Confidence Mode where you do 2–3 separate passes, and the app only shows a result when those passes agree closely enough.

It’s meant for quick estimates, not as a replacement for a real tape measure when precision really matters.

I’d genuinely love feedback on:
- whether the interaction makes sense right away
- whether the guide is clear enough
- whether this is something you’d actually use for frames, furniture, packages, or small DIY checks

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/pocketmeter-length-estimate/id6759307308?l=en-GB

u/Temporary_Relevant — 1 month ago