Need some like minded people in DEHRADUN

Moving to dehradun tonight and need some like minded people to hangout with...

I enjoy chilling, games , bakchodi and overall fun

Other than this I am crazy about getting successful so constantly working on something...

Need some people like that in this journey

Let's connect if you feel this feeling in you

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u/maddy30445r — 16 hours ago

Working on something to make interior designer work easy

This below is my pitch and currently I have bought the domain aayami.in and made the request access landing page and work on MVP is going on.

You know how buying something big for your home — a chandelier, a sofa, expensive tiles — is always a gamble? You're standing in a showroom trying to imagine how it'll look back home, and half the time it turns out wrong.

I'm building something to kill that guesswork. A dealer just takes a few photos of their product, and we turn it into a 3D model. Then they send their customer a simple link — no app, nothing to install. The customer opens it at home, points their phone, and sees that exact product sitting in their own room, at its real size. They can walk around it, see how it fits, before they spend a rupee.

It's for the people who sell this stuff — showrooms, contractors, architects — so they can close the sale without the customer second-guessing. And down the line, the bigger picture is letting someone style a whole room: drop in the sofa, the lights, the tiles, and actually see their finished space before buying any of it.

Basically, "try before you buy" for everything that goes into a home — and the seller looks impressive doing it.

Need further guidance from you guys what should I first do next and what should I focus on?

Did some SEO for this domain site of mine. I am trying to do this seriously and see some serious opportunity here if done right.

I will be moving to dehradun due to job and will try to approach showroom owners and similar people there.

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u/maddy30445r — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/HowToEntrepreneur+1 crossposts

Just launched the landing page of my idea. What next?

This below is my pitch and currently I have bought the domain aayami.in and made the request access landing page and work on MVP is going on.

You know how buying something big for your home , a chandelier, a sofa, expensive tiles is always a gamble? You're standing in a showroom trying to imagine how it'll look back home, and half the time it turns out wrong.

I'm building something to kill that guesswork. A dealer just takes a few photos of their product, and we turn it into a 3D model. Then they send their customer a simple link no app, nothing to install. The customer opens it at home, points their phone, and sees that exact product sitting in their own room, at its real size. They can walk around it, see how it fits, before they spend a rupee.

It's for the people who sell this stuff showrooms, contractors, architects so they can close the sale without the customer second-guessing. And down the line, the bigger picture is letting someone style a whole room: drop in the sofa, the lights, the tiles, and actually see their finished space before buying any of it.

Basically, "try before you buy" for everything that goes into a home and the seller looks impressive doing it.

Need further guidance from you guys what should I first do next and what should I focus on?

Did some SEO for this domain site of mine. I am trying to do this seriously and see some serious opportunity here if done right.

I will be moving to dehradun due to job and will try to approach showroom owners and similar people there.

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u/maddy30445r — 1 day ago

A 2d/3d product renderer for local medium/large scale showrooms for their customers

was working on products where I am thinking of providing chandelier stores a tool where they can upload photos of their products. And then they can realistically render them in their customer's places and show them to convert them into potential buyers fast.

I am based in firozabad and I think this is a good space to work in. We can slowly move into other products like tiles , paint , furnitures etc.

Needed some ideas if this could work and how should I approach it ?

Added an image of current progress

u/maddy30445r — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/IndianEntrepreneur+1 crossposts

A 2d/3d product renderer for local medium/large scale showrooms for their customers

I was working on products where I am thinking of providing chandelier stores a tool where they can upload photos of their products. And then they can realistically render them in their customer's places and show them to convert them into potential buyers fast.

I am based in firozabad and I think this is a good space to work in. We can slowly move into other products like tiles , paint , furnitures etc.

Needed some ideas if this could work and how should I approach it ?

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u/maddy30445r — 8 days ago

I built a Mac app because I kept zoning out in meetings and nodding "yes" to things I didn't understand

Confession: I zone out in meetings. A lot.

I'm a dev, and somewhere around the 20-minute mark of a standup my brain just... leaves. Someone starts going deep into some technical thing, I lose the thread, and instead of stopping everyone to say "wait, what did you mean" — I just nod. "Yep. Got it. Makes sense."

Then the meeting ends and I realize I have *no idea* what my lead actually wanted. So I do one of two dumb things: I go ping a teammate and make them re-explain it, or I open an AI chat and basically guess-prompt my way to "what do you think he meant by that?" — with zero of the actual context. It's embarrassing and it wastes everyone's time.

This happened to me one too many times, so I started building a thing for myself. I'm calling it **Gotcha** (idea: you just say "gotcha" in the meeting and offload the understanding to the app).

What it does right now:

* Records the meeting on your Mac (separates *you* from *everyone else*, so it's not a jumbled mess — works without headphones). * Transcribes it. * Hands you a short report: **what was decided**, **what the lead actually meant**, and **your action items** — and every line cites a `[timestamp]` you can click to jump straight to that moment in the audio. So you can verify instead of trusting it blindly.

It's **rough**. Early alpha. **Mac only** for now. On privacy, so you can decide for yourself: the AI provider's policy says they don't train on your data and don't retain it by default. That said — I'm one person shipping a v0.1, so use your judgment and maybe don't pipe your most sensitive call through it just yet.

What I'd love from you:

  1. Does this pain even resonate, or is it just me being bad at meetings?
  2. Would you actually use something like this?
  3. What features would make it a no-brainer? One I'm planning: while you're *in* the meeting, you tap a single action item and ask the agent to go deep on just that — full context, no guess-prompting.

**Brutal feedback genuinely welcome.** Tell me it's pointless, tell me it's creepy, tell me Otter already does this better — I want to hear it.

Happy to share the link in comments / DM

P.S. — full transparency: I haven't notarized the app yet, so macOS Gatekeeper will throw a scary "unverified developer" warning and you'll have to bypass it manually to install. Totally understand if you'd rather not — in that case just sit with the idea and drop your honest take in the comments. The thinking is as useful to me as the testing.

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u/maddy30445r — 8 days ago

I built a Mac app because I kept zoning out in meetings and nodding "yes" to things I didn't understand

Confession: I zone out in meetings. A lot.

I'm a dev, and somewhere around the 20-minute mark of a standup my brain just... leaves. Someone starts going deep into some technical thing, I lose the thread, and instead of stopping everyone to say "wait, what did you mean" — I just nod. "Yep. Got it. Makes sense."

Then the meeting ends and I realize I have no idea what my lead actually wanted. So I do one of two dumb things: I go ping a teammate and make them re-explain it, or I open an AI chat and basically guess-prompt my way to "what do you think he meant by that?" — with zero of the actual context. It's embarrassing and it wastes everyone's time.

This happened to me one too many times, so I started building a thing for myself. I'm calling it Gotcha (idea: you just say "gotcha" in the meeting and offload the understanding to the app).

What it does right now:

  • Records the meeting on your Mac (separates you from everyone else, so it's not a jumbled mess — works without headphones).
  • Transcribes it.
  • Hands you a short report: what was decided, what the lead actually meant, and your action items — and every line cites a [timestamp] you can click to jump straight to that moment in the audio. So you can verify instead of trusting it blindly.

It's rough. Early alpha. Mac only for now. On privacy, so you can decide for yourself: the AI provider's policy says they don't train on your data and don't retain it by default. That said — I'm one person shipping a v0.1, so use your judgment and maybe don't pipe your most sensitive call through it just yet.

What I'd love from you:

  1. Does this pain even resonate, or is it just me being bad at meetings?
  2. Would you actually use something like this?
  3. What features would make it a no-brainer? One I'm planning: while you're in the meeting, you tap a single action item and ask the agent to go deep on just that — full context, no guess-prompting.

Brutal feedback genuinely welcome. Tell me it's pointless, tell me it's creepy, tell me Otter already does this better — I want to hear it.

happy to share the link in comments / DM

P.S. — full transparency: I haven't notarized the app yet, so macOS Gatekeeper will throw a scary "unverified developer" warning and you'll have to bypass it manually to install. Totally understand if you'd rather not — in that case just sit with the idea and drop your honest take in the comments. The thinking is as useful to me as the testing.

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u/maddy30445r — 9 days ago

I got tired of losing focus and context in my daily standups and ended up making an app to offload it all to it

Does it ever happen with you guys that in your standups you just lose context of whats being said anymore. you team leads keeps telling you to do this and that and you just keep nodding.

it happened with me a lot so i thought why not make this process easy. i built a mac only app for now that when you want records your meeting (not like a bot or anything) and will give you general summary , things your lead meant and didnt say them directly , your actionable items and questions you should ask before working on them.

its in rough phase yet and truly i just want to understand if this even a painpoint for anyone or for only me. if anyone resonates with this please leave a comment will share with you the link

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u/maddy30445r — 9 days ago

I got tired of losing focus and context in my daily standups and ended up making an app to offload it all to it

Does it ever happen with you guys that in your standups you just lose context of whats being said anymore. you team leads keeps telling you to do this and that and you just keep nodding.

it happened with me a lot so i thought why not make this process easy. i built a mac only app for now that when you want records your meeting (not like a bot or anything) and will give you general summary , things your lead meant and didnt say them directly , your actionable items and questions you should ask before working on them.

its in rough phase yet and truly i just want to understand if this even a painpoint for anyone or for only me. if anyone resonates with this please leave a comment will share with you the link

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u/maddy30445r — 9 days ago

I built a Mac app because I kept zoning out in meetings and nodding "yes" to things I didn't understand

Confession: I zone out in meetings. A lot.

I'm a dev, and somewhere around the 20-minute mark of a standup my brain just... leaves. Someone starts going deep into some technical thing, I lose the thread, and instead of stopping everyone to say "wait, what did you mean" — I just nod. "Yep. Got it. Makes sense."

Then the meeting ends and I realize I have no idea what my lead actually wanted. So I do one of two dumb things: I go ping a teammate and make them re-explain it, or I open an AI chat and basically guess-prompt my way to "what do you think he meant by that?" — with zero of the actual context. It's embarrassing and it wastes everyone's time.

This happened to me one too many times, so I started building a thing for myself. I'm calling it Gotcha (idea: you just say "gotcha" in the meeting and offload the understanding to the app).

What it does right now:

  • Records the meeting on your Mac (separates you from everyone else, so it's not a jumbled mess — works without headphones).
  • Transcribes it.
  • Hands you a short report: what was decided, what the lead actually meant, and your action items — and every line cites a [timestamp] you can click to jump straight to that moment in the audio. So you can verify instead of trusting it blindly.

It's rough. Early alpha. Mac only for now. On privacy, so you can decide for yourself: the AI provider's policy says they don't train on your data and don't retain it by default. That said — I'm one person shipping a v0.1, so use your judgment and maybe don't pipe your most sensitive call through it just yet.

What I'd love from you:

  1. Does this pain even resonate, or is it just me being bad at meetings?
  2. Would you actually use something like this?
  3. What features would make it a no-brainer? One I'm planning: while you're in the meeting, you tap a single action item and ask the agent to go deep on just that — full context, no guess-prompting.

Brutal feedback genuinely welcome. Tell me it's pointless, tell me it's creepy, tell me Otter already does this better — I want to hear it.

Happy to share the link in comments / DM

P.S. — full transparency: I haven't notarized the app yet, so macOS Gatekeeper will throw a scary "unverified developer" warning and you'll have to bypass it manually to install. Totally understand if you'd rather not — in that case just sit with the idea and drop your honest take in the comments. The thinking is as useful to me as the testing.

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u/maddy30445r — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/androiddev+1 crossposts

Tried making a SIRI like voice assistant for Android.

So I used flutter , Kotlin and Gemini to make a SIRI like voice assistant PANDA.

It can do various stuff....

Please let's discuss what I can do more to improve and such.

For more details :

Check here

u/maddy30445r — 1 month ago