My first ever website
▲ 0 r/webdev

My first ever website

I have been building CoinCurrently for iOS and Android for almost 6 years at this point. I've always wanted to build a web but learning Swift and Kotlin, I just felt like there wasn't enough time to take on another platform. Thanks to AI, I was able to create a web version in a very short amount of time. I honestly think it turned out pretty well but please tell me your honest opinion, I'm all ears!

CoinCurrently Web

If you want to compare it to iOS and Android, please do

CoinCurrently iOS
CoinCurrently Android

u/barcode972 — 1 day ago
▲ 20 r/SoftwareandApps+16 crossposts

CoinCurrently has a new face

I've been working on CoinCurrently for almost 6 years at this point. After 4 years I felt really stuck and kind of realized that I won't get much further alone so I made a post on Reddit that I was looking for a designer. I found a guy and once we started revamping the app, we realized that there's so much more we want to do and that requires a better backend. Doing both the iOS and Android app, I figured we need a dedicated guy for backend. The team grew to 3 people. After almost a year and a half, we finally finished revamping the entire app. It's now better looking, easier to use and is faster than ever. Free, no ads, no tracking. It's all on your device. I'm really proud to show the new CoinCurrently to the world.

A: In my opinion, the problem CoinCurrently solves is ease of use. The bigger crypto trackers are so crammed with things and the UI looks very cluttered. We've spent a ton of time to make it as easy to use as possible, everything stored on device, no tracking, no ads, no account

B: I know there's a ton of crypto trackers out there but in my opinion, crypto should be privacy focused. A lot of the bigger apps and websites requires you to sign in to use certain features and they obviously use it for targeted ads. Nothing like that in CoinCurrently.

C: CoinCurrently is freemium. All features are available for free, but you can do more of it with premium. Monthly for $3.99 or annually for $29.99

I would appreciate your feedback so we can continue to make it a better app

iOS: CoinCurrently iOS

I know this is an iOS forum but I'll just throw in the Android and Web link too if anyone prefers those platforms, I hope that's okay.

Android: CoinCurrently Android

Web: CoinCurrently Web

u/barcode972 — 10 hours ago

No new agreements

Is anyone having App Store Connect say there’s a new agreement but when I go to agreements there’s nothing there? Because of this I can’t publish new updates to my app

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u/barcode972 — 6 days ago
▲ 0 r/swift

Steven, your new mood companion

This is Steven the elephant, your new mood companion. When you're happy, he's happy. When you're sad, he's sad.

I felt like a lot of mood trackers are very sterile and "too" clean. Sometimes it makes you feel bad for having a bad day. I wanted to create something where you spend one minute a day logging your mood, low stakes but still meaningful in a playful way.

It's totally free, no tracking, no ads, no subscriptions.

What's next?

Currently working on adding an angry mood.
Chat mode to ask follow up questions on the mood analysis.

Further ahead:

More moods
Achievements/Badges
Widgets
More languages
Better animations

Feel free to give it a try
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/steven-mood-tracker/id6775122773

u/barcode972 — 7 days ago
▲ 11 r/iosapps+1 crossposts

How to log mood in my playful mood tracker

The assets are temporary, I’m aware that the face looks a little messed up

u/barcode972 — 1 month ago

Text editor to prove you didn't cheat

You know how professors use AI detector software these days to see if students cheat on their assignments? I had this idea to create a text editor that saves your edits in a history every time you write something. When you select an edit in the history, that snippet of text would be highlighted. If you cheat and copy paste entire sections, it would light up a lot of text which is a little suspicious. If you're not cheating, only a few letter would light up because you can only write so fast. What do you think of this idea?

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u/barcode972 — 2 months ago