LYNX Innovations Inc (San Rafael)

Got interviews from 2 DevilCorps: LYNX Innovations Inc at San Rafael, and the Goldmine Group at Virginia.

All selling At&T stuff at grocery stores. Interviewed me from Handshake.

Min wage +commissions. As a person in the US on worker US who graduated and experienced difficulty finding jobs, I almost go with them. But they are all very suspicious and I looked up Devil Corps on YouTube. Glad I didn’t have to take their offer.

Another suspicious offer that I found is Maxout Financials owned by Mike Schaefer (I could misspelled it) with 100% commissions for life insurance sales. Not sure if it is MLM too

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u/annieY_c — 1 day ago
▲ 8 r/human_resources+6 crossposts

HR software that figures out worker authorization & collect onboarding docs

Hi we are looking for startup pilots (5 years free usage). We already have 10 businesses pilots and looking for more. It saves HR time in case candidates have worker visas they cannot work with. It helps HR (especially startup HR or CEO) collect onboarding documents (ID, Resume verification like employments) in a clean dashboard way and through third party security and become more professionally. Let your new hires trust you while you trust them.

AuthenlyUSA.com

Promo Code: 50FOREVERFREE
If you are a company: Register under Employer Portal -> Billing -> Enter the Code -> “Promo Free Access for Lifetime applied successfully!”
If you are an individual: Register under Candidate Portal -> Upgrade -> Enter the Code.
This code makes everything free, no matter how much data you store and how much documents you verify & tokens used. You are welcome to share, but the code is limited to redeem 50 times.

u/annieY_c — 9 days ago

Promote your app with verified student program API

If you’re building anything with user trust layers (marketplaces, EdTech, fintech, hiring tools), verification gets expensive and messy fast.
I’ve been working on AuthenlyUSA — a lightweight verification API designed for startups that don’t want to deal with enterprise pricing or rigid integrations.
What it handles:
• ID verification (basic KYC flows)
• Student status verification (useful for discounts or gated access)
• Employment / resume checks
• General identity/authentication use cases
What’s different:
• Lower entry cost than most marketplace APIs (no heavy upfront contracts)
• Dynamic pricing depending on volume/use case
• Option to pass verification cost to the user/candidate (helpful for hiring or marketplaces)
• Simple API — built with devs in mind, not compliance teams
Good fit if you’re building:
• Student discount platforms or gated communities
• Marketplaces needing lightweight trust checks
• Hiring tools / resume verification flows
• Early-stage apps that can’t justify Persona/Jumio pricing yet
We’re also pretty hands-on right now — if you run into issues, we’ll actually help you implement (not just send docs).
We are in Berkeley accelerator and just launched. Offering limited discount codes for early users:AUTH4FREE.

Site: https://authenlyusa.com
If you’re dealing with verification headaches or cost issues, happy to chat or tailor it to your use case.

u/annieY_c — 28 days ago
▲ 2 r/appsMarketingOnsale+2 crossposts

Family/Parental app giveaway

Hi everyone! I'm the indie developer behind a parenting app called Earnie. To celebrate our early launch and gather feedback from real users, I'm giving away free Lifetime Pro access to the community.

What the app does

  1. share locations and calendars with family members or couples
  2. Earnie helps parents motivate kids to spend less time on screens and build better habits by turning chores and healthy behaviors into rewards.

With the app, parents can:
• Reward kids with allowance or points for completing chores
• Encourage less screen time and healthier daily routines
• Track tasks and rewards in one simple system
• Turn responsibility into something kids actually enjoy
Think of it as a gamified parenting helper for building good habits.

🎁Giveaway
We are sending free gifts like stickers and Lego sets for anyone giving good feedbacks and reviews. Normally $12.99 Lifetime Pro, but I'm giving it away for free to the community.

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earnie-
parenting-rewards/id6758642616

Android Google Store: https:// play.google.com/store/apps/details?
id=com.transeed.app

If you try it, I'd genuinely love to hear:
• what features you like
• what feels confusing
• what you'd want added
Thanks for helping an indie founder improve
the product.

Apple redeem link: https://apps.apple.com/ redeem? ctx=offercodes&id=6758642616&code=INFLU
ENCER

u/annieY_c — 1 month ago

Family/Parental app giveaway

Hi everyone! I'm the indie developer behind a parenting app called Earnie. To celebrate our early launch and gather feedback from real users, I'm giving away free Lifetime Pro access to the community.

What the app does

  1. share locations and calendars with family members or couples
  2. Earnie helps parents motivate kids to spend less time on screens and build better habits by turning chores and healthy behaviors into rewards.

With the app, parents can:
• Reward kids with allowance or points for completing chores
• Encourage less screen time and healthier daily routines
• Track tasks and rewards in one simple system
• Turn responsibility into something kids actually enjoy
Think of it as a gamified parenting helper for building good habits.

🎁Giveaway
We are sending free gifts like stickers and Lego sets for anyone giving good feedbacks and reviews. Normally $12.99 Lifetime Pro, but I'm giving it away for free to the community.

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earnie-
parenting-rewards/id6758642616

Android Google Store: https:// play.google.com/store/apps/details?
id=com.transeed.app

If you try it, I'd genuinely love to hear:
• what features you like
• what feels confusing
• what you'd want added
Thanks for helping an indie founder improve
the product.

Apple redeem link: https://apps.apple.com/ redeem? ctx=offercodes&id=6758642616&code=INFLU
ENCER

u/annieY_c — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/Habits+3 crossposts

What if the app adjust allowance money based on kids’ screentime?

I’m building a new parenting app called Earnie that turns screen time into real-life rewards for kids.
Instead of endless arguments over “one more episode,” parents set a weekly allowance budget and Earnie automatically adjusts how much kids can earn based on their screen time and completed tasks. Less mindless scrolling, more reading, chores, and offline play.

Kids see a simple balance and clear goals, while parents get:
• Automatic tracking of screen time and allowance
• Flexible rules (you choose which apps count, how strict to be, and minimum/maximum payouts)
• Approvals for cash or gift requests so you stay in control

We’re looking for honest feedback from parents and productivity nerds:
• Would tying allowance to screen time and habits actually help in your family?
• What controls or safeguards would you want before trusting an app like this?
• Any dealbreakers or “must-have” features we should add?

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earnie-parenting-rewards/id6758642616
Android Google Store**:**https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transeed.app

u/annieY_c — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/ParentingInBulk+2 crossposts

Hi everyone! I'm the indie developer behind a parenting app called Earnie. To celebrate our early launch of Android version on Google Play Store and gather feedback from real users, I’m giving away free Lifetime Pro access to the community.

What the app does

Earnie helps parents motivate kids to spend less time on screens and build better habits by turning chores and healthy behaviors into rewards. It is also a cheaper alternative to our competitors such as Greenlight, Chorsee, etc.

With the app, parents can:

• Reward kids with allowance or points for completing chores

• Encourage less screen time and healthier daily routines

• Track tasks and rewards in one simple system

• Turn responsibility into something kids actually enjoy

Think of it as a gamified parenting helper for building good habits.

🎁 Giveaway

Normally $29.99 Lifetime Pro, but I'm giving it away for free to the community.

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earnie-parenting-rewards/id6758642616

Android Google Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transeed.app

Upvote, Try, and leave a comment on the store. If you try it, I’d genuinely love to hear:

• what features you like

• what feels confusing

• what you’d want added

# Thanks for helping an indie founder improve the product 🙏

u/annieY_c — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/react+2 crossposts

Hey everyone,

We just launched the Android version of our app Earnie and I’d really appreciate honest feedback from this community. We have engineers from Cornell and UCLA.

It’s a parenting-focused app that helps kids build habits (chores, routines, reducing screen time) using rewards and simple tracking. We also added a small community feature for parents to share ideas (still early).

We’ve had a few early users try it, and some feedback we got:

“My kid actually reminded me to check off tasks today, which never happens.”

“The reward system works better than just telling them what to do.”

“UI is simple, but I wish onboarding explained things a bit more.”

“I like the idea, but not sure I’d use the community yet.”

Would love your thoughts on:

UX / onboarding (anything confusing?)

Performance on Android devices

Whether the core idea actually feels useful

What would stop you from using it long-term

No need to be nice — direct feedback is super helpful at this stage.

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/earnie-parenting-rewards/id6758642616 Android

Google Store**:**https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transeed.app

Thanks in advance 🙏

u/annieY_c — 2 months ago
▲ 17 r/sons+1 crossposts

Hi everyone! I'm the indie developer behind a parenting app called Transeed (we’re currently in the process of renaming it to Earnie soon). To celebrate our early launch and gather feedback from real users, I’m giving away free Lifetime Pro access to the community.

What the app does

Transeed / Earnie helps parents motivate kids to spend less time on screens and build better habits by turning chores and healthy behaviors into rewards.

With the app, parents can:

• Reward kids with allowance or points for completing chores

• Encourage less screen time and healthier daily routines

• Track tasks and rewards in one simple system

• Turn responsibility into something kids actually enjoy

Think of it as a gamified parenting helper for building good habits.

🎁 Giveaway

Normally $12.99 Lifetime Pro, but I'm giving it away for free to the community.

App Store link:

Https://apps.apple.com/us/app/transeed-parenting-rewards/id6758642616

We’re also renaming the app to “Earnie” soon, so if you notice the name change later, it’s the same app.

If you try it, I’d genuinely love to hear:

• what features you like

• what feels confusing

• what you’d want added

# Thanks for helping an indie founder improve the product 🙏

u/annieY_c — 2 months ago
▲ 5 r/Appstore+1 crossposts

Hi everyone! I'm the indie developer behind a parenting app called Transeed (we’re currently in the process of renaming it to Earnie soon). To celebrate our early launch and gather feedback from real users, I’m giving away free Lifetime Pro access to the community.

What the app does

Transeed / Earnie helps parents motivate kids to spend less time on screens and build better habits by turning chores and healthy behaviors into rewards.

With the app, parents can:

• Reward kids with allowance or points for completing chores

• Encourage less screen time and healthier daily routines

• Track tasks and rewards in one simple system

• Turn responsibility into something kids actually enjoy

Think of it as a gamified parenting helper for building good habits.

🎁 Giveaway

Normally $12.99 Lifetime Pro, but I'm giving it away for free to the community.

Upvote & say sth below and I’ll send u.

App Store link:

Https://apps.apple.com/us/app/transeed-parenting-rewards/id6758642616

We’re also renaming the app to “Earnie” soon, so if you notice the name change later, it’s the same app.

If you try it, I’d genuinely love to hear:

• what features you like

• what feels confusing

• what you’d want added

# Thanks for helping an indie founder improve the product 🙏

u/annieY_c — 2 months ago