u/bigGamer2k

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2,000+ graveyard of saved content I'll "get back to" but never do, anyone else?

I probably have over a 2,000+ saved posts, bookmarks and videos across Instagram and TikTok alone. Tutorials I was going to watch. Strategies I was going to try. Tools I was going to look into.

I've revisited maybe 5% of them. If I can even find them. And that's being generous.The problem isn't saving. Every app makes saving easy. The problem is saved content just becomes a second junk drawer. You forget what you saved, you can't find anything, and the actually valuable stuff gets buried under random content you saved at 1am. I looked into apps that promised to solve this but most of them are built for people saving cooking recipes, local food spots, event locations and so on. I don't care about saving a recipe for a diabetes-friendly cake. I save content about tools, tactics and strategies that will 10x the projects I'm working on.

I run an AI automation agency, launched a new SaaS product 2 weeks ago and I'm working on a second iOS app. Every time I come across content that could save me time or help me be more productive I save it. But I also save random funny stuff and that's where things get messy.

I got fed up enough to build something. It's called Lumovolt. An iOS app for people who save content to actually learn from it and use it, not just hoard it.

What makes it different:

  • Auto categorizes and organizes your saves so they're not just a chronological dump
  • AI pulls out key insights and takeaways from what you saved so even if you don't rewatch a whole video you've got the important bits extracted
  • The biggest feature is natural language search. You can type something like "how to improve memory on Claude Code" and it finds what you're looking for.

I built this for myself because I kept losing track of useful tools and coding tactics. But it's useful for anyone who saves a lot of content and then does nothing with it.

It's on the App Store now. I'm looking for people who want to test it and give real feedback. If you're interested DM me and I'll send you a 50% discount code for the weekly price at $1.99 only.

Curious if other people here have the same problem or if I'm just uniquely bad at managing saved content lol.

Site: lumovolt.app

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u/bigGamer2k — 5 days ago

I'm a software engineer with 3+ years of professional experience, and I have family members who run interstate freight with 5+ trucks, owner-operators, the whole deal. I've watched them run their entire business off group texts, Excel settlement templates, and sticky notes on the dashboard.

I kept seeing people post "trucking apps" on here that are clearly vibe-coded in a weekend a landing page, maybe a form that saves to a database, and that's it. No understanding of how a small carrier actually operates day to day.

So I built RovexOne. Not a TMS. Not for shippers. Built specifically for carriers, dispatchers, and solo owner-operators.

What it does (more features are coming such as IFTA):

  • Upload a rate con PDF and AI will extract all the important info
  • Full load board with status tracking. Dispatched → at pickup → in transit → delivered.
  • Driver settlements tfor Owner-operators on percentage, company drivers on per-mile or flat rate. Configurable deductions dispatch fee, insurance, escrow, whatever you run.
  • Broker/Factoring invoicing. Send invoices containg all required docs (POD, BOL and exc) with one click.
  • Compliance vault. Upload CDLs, medical cards, insurance COIs it alerts you at 60, 30, and 7 days before expiration.
  • Expense tracking with a money dashboard. See your actual profit after driver pay and expenses. Tax estimate included.
  • Drivers get their own login. They see their loads, update statuses, upload POD photos, track their own expenses and earnings.
  • Solo owner-operator mode. If it's just you and your truck, you pick "Solo" during signup and get a streamlined experience. When you hire your first driver, one click switches you to fleet mode and everything carries over.

Free trial at rovexone.com

If you find this useful, I'd genuinely appreciate you trying it and telling me what's missing. The whole roadmap is driven by what actual dispatchers and carriers tell me they need.

Happy to answer questions.

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u/bigGamer2k — 25 days ago