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What do you think about my UI

I made this UI/UX design for this app I've been working on last few days and I would love to hear your suggestions. The app concept is an iPod Style Local Music Player.

My main concern is if the app UI is intuitive or not. Also when you see the screenshots you'll notice all the buttons are in a wheel, you can spin that wheel to scroll but I dont know how to comunicate that

u/mrZazonKleos — 10 days ago

What do you think about my UI

Based on your suggestions in my Last post about this app I made this new version. Let me know what you think It would improve It. Thanks beforehand!

u/mrZazonKleos — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/uidesign+2 crossposts

What do you think about my app UI?

I've been working on a music player for the past few days, built around a pretty simple idea: an iPod style local music player for people who just want to listen to their own music.

No subscriptions, no recommendations, no endless extras, just your music, your library, and a clean interface.

I've added a few screenshots below. I'd love to hear what you think, especially about the UI and overall direction. My main question is whether the UI feels intuitive to use.

Just a quick note, the app is still very early and nowhere near production, and the UI is pretty rough in places.

u/mrZazonKleos — 10 days ago
▲ 497 r/homelab

Just got into homelabbing!

I just set up an old laptop to use as a ssh server and configured AN opencode service to make an AI msintain it.

What should I do Next?

u/mrZazonKleos — 12 days ago
▲ 8 r/secondbrain+1 crossposts

Do second brains eventually become a burden?

I've always found the idea of a "second brain" fascinating.

But the more I use tools like Notion or Obsidian, the more I feel there's a trade-off: the system that's supposed to save me time also requires time to maintain.

Organizing notes.
Deciding where things belong.
Creating folders, tags or databases.
Keeping everything tidy.

At some point I started wondering if that's just the cost of having a second brain, or if it's actually a flaw in the concept.

I'm exploring the idea of building something that removes most of that maintenance, but before I make any assumptions I'd love to hear from people who actually use these tools every day.

How do you deal with this?

  • Do you enjoy maintaining your system?
  • Does it ever become a chore?
  • If you could remove all the manual organ
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u/mrZazonKleos — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/AppBuilding+1 crossposts

Looking for ideas for experimental Apps.

First of all I would like to thank the community for all the suggestions I got on my last post, they definetly helped a lot. While I'm waiting for my app, Kleos Breathe, to get approved on the play store I wanted to create a section on my website where you could use experiments and curious apps. Any crazy ideas you would like to see?

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u/mrZazonKleos — 14 days ago

How do I get user for my app?

I don't really have time for making organic content nor money for publicity, as of now I'm in the process to get granted production access for my app on Google Play but I've got no idea how I'll get users for it or for future projects.

Building apps is been a hobby of mine since quite long and I would like it to be a source of income someday.

I would love if you shared your experience or suggestions.

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u/mrZazonKleos — 16 days ago