Image 1 — ثقة: منصة تقييمات جديدة في تونس
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ثقة: منصة تقييمات جديدة في تونس

حبيت نشارك معاكم مشروع جديد عملتو اسمو

Thi9a (ثقة)

https://thi9a.app

في تونس، الناس أغلب الوقت تعتمد على مجموعات الفيسبوك باش تقرى التقييمات. المشكلة إنو الريفيوز هاذم موش منظمين، موش قابلين للبحث … يعني برشا آراء تضيع وما توصلش

هدف ثقة هو باش نخليو التقييمات أوضح، أصدق، وأسهل في الاستعمال (ما فماش تقييمات مزيفة، مستخدمين متأكدين)

بعض المميزات:

لوحة تحكم متقدمة لأصحاب الشركات

تقييمات مثبتة باش ينجمو يبرزو أهم الآراء

أدوات تنجم تركبهم في المواقع الخاص بيك ويعرضو التقييمات مباشرة

فلترة حسب الولاية (اكتشاف حسب المناطق)

يدعم العربية والفرنسية والإنجليزية و اللهجة التونسية

نحب نسمع رأيكم 🙏 و شكرا

u/ademkingTN — 15 hours ago

I built a Tunisian reviews platform: Thi9a.app - looking for feedback

Asslema Chabeb

I just launched a small project called Thi9a (ثقة)

https://thi9a.app

In Tunisia, people mostly rely on Facebook groups for reviews. The problem is they’re not searchable, not structured, and depend on group admins... so good feedback gets lost

The goal is to make reviews more real and trustworthy (no fake ratings, verified users, built-in moderation)

Some features:

- Advanced dashboard for businesses

- Pinned reviews to highlight important feedback

- Embedded widgets to show reviews directly on websites

- 90+ categories for better filtering

- Filters by governorate (region-based discovery)

- It supports Arabic, French, English, and Tunisian dialect

I’d really appreciate any feedback

u/ademkingTN — 15 hours ago

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/OpenAI

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago
▲ 8 r/Tunisia+6 crossposts

I got tired of rewriting the same prompts… so I built a tool for it

I kept running into the same annoying problem while using AI tools like ChatGPT / Gemini / etc..

I’d find a good prompt… use it once… then a few days later I’d either:

  • forget it completely
  • or rewrite something similar from scratch again

It felt like I was re-solving the same “prompt problem” every time instead of actually using AI productively.

So I built something to fix that for myself: SkillPrompts.

It’s a browser extension that lets you:

  • Save and organize reusable AI prompts
  • Reuse them instantly across ChatGPT and other AI platforms
  • Add variables (so prompts aren’t static, they adapt)
  • Access a set of pre-built prompts for common use cases (writing, coding, brainstorming, etc.)

Now instead of thinking “what should I type?”, I just pick a prompt and run it like a tool.

It basically turned my AI usage from random chatting into a structured workflow.

Curious if anyone else has this same “prompt rewriting fatigue” problem or if you already solved it in a better way.

If anyone wants to check it out or give feedback, here’s the repo:

https://github.com/Ademking/SkillPrompts

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago

I developed a new platform dedicated to agriculture in Tunisia that helps farmers to:

- Manage and monitor their herds (cattle, sheep, goats…)

- Create balanced feed and rations using a scientific approach

- Save time and reduce costs

- Built on real field experience (my father is an agriculture specialist)

It’s easy to use and available in Arabic, French, and English.

I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions

https://ma-ration.com

u/ademkingTN — 2 months ago