Can we change the name of a cat?

Hello everyone! So here it is: I recently adopted a cat in France, at the SPA, he is super cute, playful, healthy and so on.... But here I have a problem with his name. They called him ......... ✨FOCKY ✨........

you understand the problem (close to Fuck**). I was wondering if at 5 years old changing his name would be possible or better to avoid? If so, do you have any name ideas? Thank you very much!

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u/Zealousideal_Lock314 — 9 hours ago

24 hours in and i already trashed my own pricing

Hi, a few weeks ago I started building a SaaS called JustPickr; I simply came up with the idea using ChatGPT. It’s designed for people torn between two choices (opportunities, purchases, personal life, work, etc.). Users simply answer questions by moving a slider toward option A or B—questions that are dynamically tailored to the specific topic and options via the ChatGPT API.

The model uses a fairly complex, advanced calculation system involving optimized questions and differentially weighted scores. You get a result with an explanation of the reasoning, plus analytics like confidence, stability, and potential regret scores. Initially (yesterday), the plan was simple: a free trial without a credit card, followed by a paywall for the second use.

After posting on Reddit, I got 6k views but zero sales (at €1.49).

So, I decided to scrap that approach and make the tool completely free. Now, my problem is that I don't know how to monetize it or what to do with this micro-SaaS.

I’m completely lost and would love some honest, constructive feedback and advice. Thanks (everything is free—no sign-up or credit card required).

u/Zealousideal_Lock314 — 14 days ago

I’m 16 and I just shipped my first SaaS

Started coding at 14, no real reason, just fell into YouTube tutorials and never stopped. 2 years of random late nights, bugs I couldn’t explain, and a lot of “why is this not working” energy.
Funny story — for the longest time I didn’t even know GitHub existed. I was just saving files on my desktop like a normal person. One night I tried to clean up my folder structure and… deleted the wrong thing. No backup. Everything gone. Had to rewrite weeks of work from scratch at 2am. That’s how I learned what version control was lol.
Anyway. Yesterday I finally pushed it live.
It’s called JustPickr (justpickr.com). The idea is simple — you’re stuck between two options, you throw them in, and it runs them through a scoring system (confidence, regret probability, stability) to help you see things clearly. Not a coin flip, actual structured analysis.
Built it alone, TypeScript + Next.js + AI, pay-per-result model.
Real talk though — the goal was never to make money. It was just to finish something and actually ship it. That felt impossible not long ago.
Still, I gave myself 2 weeks to get my first sale. Just one. Would be sick.
If you have feedback, criticism, or just wanna talk about the project, I’m open to everything.

u/Zealousideal_Lock314 — 15 days ago
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Would you test my decision tool and tell me if it's worth continuing? (first try free, no card)

I've been building a side project for the past 2 months and I genuinely don't know if it solves a real problem or if I'm just building for myself.

It's called JustPickr. You enter two options you're stuck between, answer a few questions, and you get a structured verdict with a confidence score, regret risk, and the reasoning behind it.

I need real people to try it and tell me honestly: did the result feel useful? Did it match what you were actually thinking? Or was it completely off?

First try is completely free, no credit card, no signup. Just go, test it with a real decision you're facing, and let me know what you think in the comments.

Try it: justpickr.com
Be brutal. Should I keep going or kill it?

u/Zealousideal_Lock314 — 15 days ago
▲ 7 r/NoOverthinking+1 crossposts

I built a tool because I couldn't stop overthinking every decision

I tend to spend hours comparing options before making a choice — jobs, purchases, projects, moving, almost everything.

So I built a simple tool that forces me to structure the decision instead of endlessly going back and forth in my head. Helped me personally so I figured I'd share it.

Has anyone else struggled with decision paralysis? How do you deal with it?
Name : JustPickr

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u/Zealousideal_Lock314 — 15 days ago