TextSnap is now LIVE on Google Play 🎉

TextSnap is now LIVE on Google Play 🎉

It’s an offline-first image text search app that lets you find text, numbers, receipts, IDs, and other information inside your photos without needing to manually go through your entire gallery.

What TextSnap does:

  • Search text directly inside your photos
  • Instant photo text search
  • Smart automatic categorization
  • AES-256 encrypted vault
  • 100% offline & privacy-focused
  • No account required
  • No internet dependency for core functionality

I also tried to keep the UI clean and focused rather than turning it into another bloated gallery app.

TextSnap is now live on Google Play — ₹100 one-time purchase.

u/jverse229 — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/admob

Checked my AdMob dashboard this morning and honestly

It’s still tiny numbers — $0.08 estimated revenue, 145 ad impressions, 80 active users — but seeing the numbers actually move feels different when you built the app yourself.

Push Up Pro is slowly getting some real users and generating its first revenue.

Not much yet, but it’s progress

u/jverse229 — 4 days ago
▲ 15 r/admob

I launched my 2nd app and AdMob finally started generating revenue — are these numbers normal?

I recently launched my app Push Up Pro, and I'm finally seeing some AdMob revenue coming in.

Current numbers:

  • 843 ad requests
  • 103 impressions
  • 43.06% match rate
  • $0.65 eCPM
  • $0.07 estimated revenue
  • 77 active users
  • Rewarded ads are currently generating most of the revenue

I know $0.07 is basically nothing, but seeing the first actual revenue from an app I built myself feels pretty damn good 😂

u/jverse229 — 5 days ago

Finally shipped it — live 1v1 Push-Up battles

I built PushUp Pro, and I just added live 1v1 push-up battles.

You can challenge a friend, compete head-to-head, and see who gets more reps.

And yes… I already challenged my friend and beat him 😂

Pretty satisfying seeing something I built actually turn into a real-time competition.

Would love to know what you guys think — especially if you’ve tried 1v1 fitness competitions before.

u/jverse229 — 5 days ago
▲ 1 r/ShowMeYourApps+1 crossposts

I built an AI push-up app with 1v1 battles & a global leaderboard

I recently shipped v3.9.0 of PushUp Pro, an Android fitness app that uses real-time pose detection to count push-ups.

The biggest challenge was making the rep detection reliable across different camera angles, body positions, lighting, and users. I’ve been continuously testing and improving the detection logic rather than relying on a simple manual counter.

The app also includes workout tracking, leaderboards, 1v1 battles, and other competitive features.

It’s been a great learning experience going from an idea to an actual published Google Play app. I’m still improving it and would genuinely appreciate feedback from other developers.

u/jverse229 — 6 days ago

I gave Antigravity a task and bro celebrated his ultimate departure 💀

Gave Antigravity a task and checked the thinking after it finished...

“Celebrating Ultimate Departure”

Then bro proceeded to say Bye! 👋 Adios! approximately 47 times 💀

Meanwhile the NullDay app build finished successfully and was ready for Play Console.

Bro shipped the app and immediately retired. 💀

u/jverse229 — 11 days ago

OpenCode CLI gets laggy after long chats?

I've noticed that after a very long conversation or when the model generates a lot of output, OpenCode CLI starts feeling laggy and less responsive.

Is this a known issue? Any settings or fixes to improve performance?

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u/jverse229 — 13 days ago

Is it just me, or has OpenCode become noticeably worse recently?

Over the last few days, OpenCode feels significantly slower than it used to.

Frequently gets stuck while running terminal commands.

Takes much longer to respond.

The "thinking" phase often feels longer without producing better output.

A few weeks ago it felt much faster and more reliable, so I'm curious if something changed.

Is anyone else experiencing this, or is it just my setup?

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u/jverse229 — 15 days ago

TextSnap — search your gallery by text/numbers inside images, 100% offline. Looking for 12 closed testers

Hey everyone,

I've been building TextSnap — an Android app that lets you search your photo gallery using the text or numbers written inside the images (receipts, invoices, ID cards, screenshots, notes, etc.). Everything runs fully offline — on-device OCR, no internet permission, no cloud upload, nothing ever leaves your phone.

I'm at the closed testing stage on Google Play and need 12 testers to opt in for at least 14 days before I can apply for production release.

u/jverse229 — 20 days ago

still under review after 7+ days. Is this normal?

It's now been over 7 days, and I haven't received any approval, rejection, or email update.

My app completed the required closed testing, and I submitted the production access form correctly.

Has anyone else experienced this recently?

  • How long did your production access review take?
  • Did you need to contact Google Support, or did it eventually get approved automatically?
  • Is there anything I should do, or should I just keep waiting?

Thanks!

u/jverse229 — 21 days ago

Updated my Play Store listing. Thoughts?

Spent some time redesigning the entire Play Store listing for my app.

Switched to a much cleaner, darker aesthetic with new screenshots, a new icon, and more consistent branding.

Here's the updated listing 👇

I'm hoping this improves the install conversion rate. It'll be interesting to compare the analytics over the next few weeks.

u/jverse229 — 28 days ago

My app suddenly started getting organic installs.

I launched my Android app NullDay about a month ago. For weeks, there was barely any activity, so I assumed it just wasn't getting discovered.

Then, out of nowhere, I started seeing organic installs without running ads or doing any new promotion.

I'm curious if this is something others have experienced with Google Play.

u/jverse229 — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/opencode+1 crossposts

What if you got unlimited access to any AI model for just 24 hours? Unlimited context. Unlimited output. Unlimited tokens. How many tokens do you think you'd use in a single day? Which model are you picking?

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u/jverse229 — 1 month ago

I'm facing an issue with OpenCode. Sometimes it works perfectly, but other times it suddenly gets stuck in the middle of a task. It just stops responding, and after waiting for a while I often get errors like "Failed to fetch". Is anyone else experiencing this? Is this a known issue, or is there s

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u/jverse229 — 1 month ago