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Are immersive 3D presentations actually useful on Apple Vision Pro?

I’ve been thinking about Apple Vision Pro use cases beyond entertainment and media.
Do you think spatial computing could become useful for product demos, startup pitches, app showcases, or client presentations?
For example, instead of showing a normal slide deck or website, imagine walking someone through a more immersive 3D-style presentation where the product, screenshots, key points, and call-to-action are placed around the room.
Curious to hear from Vision Pro users and developers:
Would this feel genuinely useful, or would it still feel like a “nice demo” rather than something people would actually use?
Also, what type of business or creator do you think would benefit most from this kind of spatial presentation?

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u/mr_bebo_team — 12 days ago
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🎮 Just Launched: Runedrop – Voice Block Puzzle! 🔥 Ready for a fresh puzzle challenge?

🧩 Drop blocks, solve puzzles, and test your strategy skills in an addictive gameplay experience designed to keep your brain engaged.
✨ Features:
• Fun and relaxing puzzle gameplay
• Easy to learn, challenging to master
• Smooth controls and satisfying mechanics
• Perfect for quick sessions or long playtimes
Whether you’re a casual gamer or a puzzle master, Runedrop offers a rewarding experience that keeps you coming back for “just one more game.”
📱 Download now on the App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/eg/app/runedrop-voice-block-puzzle/id6780895504
⭐ Try it today and let us know your highest score!
#Runedrop #PuzzleGame #MobileGaming #iOSGames #PuzzleChallenge #AppStore #IndieGame #BrainTraining #GamingCommunity
Runedrop is a puzzle-focused mobile game built around block-dropping gameplay and strategic decision-making.

u/mr_bebo_team — 13 days ago

What about u think about game with audio voice?

Hi everyone,
I’ve been exploring the idea of building a game that uses voice commands as a core gameplay mechanic.
Examples:
Moving a character with voice commands
Solving puzzles using speech
Voice-controlled platformers
Multiplayer games that react to what players say
I know games like One Hand Clapping and Phasmophobia have experimented with voice interaction, but I’m curious about the broader community.
Questions:
Have you ever played a voice-controlled game?
What did you like or dislike about it?
Would you play a game where voice is the primary control method?
What kind of gameplay would make voice controls actually fun instead of frustrating?
What are the biggest challenges (noise, privacy, accuracy, etc.)?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences.
Thanks!

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u/mr_bebo_team — 14 days ago
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Are u know any game play with voice ?

Hi everyone,
I’ve been exploring the idea of building a game that uses voice commands as a core gameplay mechanic.
Examples:
Moving a character with voice commands
Solving puzzles using speech
Voice-controlled platformers
Multiplayer games that react to what players say
I know games like One Hand Clapping and Phasmophobia have experimented with voice interaction, but I’m curious about the broader community.
Questions:
Have you ever played a voice-controlled game?
What did you like or dislike about it?
Would you play a game where voice is the primary control method?
What kind of gameplay would make voice controls actually fun instead of frustrating?
What are the biggest challenges (noise, privacy, accuracy, etc.)?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences.
Thanks!

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u/mr_bebo_team — 14 days ago
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Do people actually enjoy voice-controlled games?

Looking for honest opinions and experiences
Hi everyone,
I’m researching an idea for a game that uses voice as a core gameplay mechanic, and I’d love to hear thoughts from both players and developers.
Over the years, we’ve seen games experiment with voice interaction in different ways. Some games use voice recognition for specific actions, some use speech for communication and teamwork, and others make voice an essential part of gameplay. While the concept sounds interesting, I rarely see voice-controlled games become mainstream, which made me curious about why that is.
As a player, have you ever played a game where speaking into a microphone was an important part of the experience? If so, what was your experience like?
I’m especially interested in understanding whether the problem is the technology itself, the game design, or simply player preferences.
For example, would you enjoy:
A platformer where voice commands control movement or abilities?
A puzzle game that requires speaking words, phrases, or sounds to solve challenges?
A horror game that reacts to what players say in real time?
A multiplayer game where voice interaction creates unique gameplay mechanics?
A strategy game where units respond to spoken commands?
Some concerns I can think of are:
Voice recognition accuracy
Background noise
Different accents and languages
Privacy concerns
Playing in public places
Voice fatigue during long sessions
Accessibility issues
On the other hand, voice interaction could potentially create experiences that traditional controls can’t easily provide.
I’m trying to understand whether players actually want more voice-controlled games or whether it’s one of those ideas that sounds exciting in theory but becomes frustrating in practice.
A few questions:
Have you ever played a voice-controlled game?
What did you like about it?
What did you dislike about it?
Would you play a game where voice is the primary control method?
Which genres do you think work best with voice controls?
What would make a voice-controlled game feel genuinely fun rather than gimmicky?
If speech recognition became almost perfect, would that change your opinion?
I’d really appreciate any feedback, experiences, examples, or opinions. Whether you’re a player, indie developer, or someone interested in game design, I’d love to hear your perspective.
Thanks for reading!

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u/mr_bebo_team — 15 days ago
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I built a free tool that turns images, video clips, and audio into ready-to-post MP4s — looking for feedback

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working on a simple tool called Stillora that turns images, video clips, and audio into ready-to-post MP4 videos.

The idea is to make quick social content without opening a complicated editor.

You can:

  • Upload one image or multiple images
  • Add optional audio
  • Choose formats for Reels, TikTok, Stories, Shorts, YouTube, or square posts
  • Preview the result
  • Export the final MP4

It’s free to try and doesn’t require a complicated workflow.

Here’s the link:
https://stillora.loopara.app/

I’d really appreciate feedback, especially on the UI, export flow, and any features that would make it more useful for creators.

u/mr_bebo_team — 26 days ago

Built AI SaaS apps, but I’m struggling with marketing — any advice?

Hey marketers 👋
I’m building AI-powered SaaS/apps and I’m struggling more with marketing than development.
For people who successfully marketed their SaaS products:
How did you get your first users?
What channels worked best for AI tools (Reddit, SEO, TikTok, X, ads, communities, etc.)?
How do you market with a small budget?
Any mistakes you made that I should avoid?
I’m especially interested in practical strategies for bootstrapped founders building AI apps.
Would appreciate any advice or experiences 🙏

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u/mr_bebo_team — 26 days ago
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I Built a Free Markdown Reader with Full RTL and Multi-Language Support

Hi everyone 👋

I built Mdora, a free web app for reading and previewing Markdown files with proper Arabic RTL support.

It displays headings, lists, tables, quotes, links, and mixed Arabic-English content in a clean and readable layout.

No installation is required. Just open the website and upload your .md file:

https://md.loopara.app/

Feedback is welcome, especially from developers and Arabic content creators.

u/mr_bebo_team — 28 days ago
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I built a free iPhone app to scan crypto wallet risk before sending funds — feedback is welcome

Hi everyone,

I built a simple iPhone app called Riskira that helps users analyze public crypto wallet addresses before interacting with them.

You can paste a wallet address and view:
- Wallet activity
- Risk signals
- Token exposure
- An AI-assisted summary

The analysis is read-only. The app never asks users to connect a wallet, enter a seed phrase, or provide private keys.

I recorded a short demo showing how it works. I would appreciate your feedback, especially on the onboarding flow and whether the risk report is easy to understand.

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/riskira-wallet-risk-scan/id6768646288

Website:
https://riskira.com

u/mr_bebo_team — 1 month ago
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AI + Blockchain: Hype, or the next real shift in tech?

AI and blockchain are often treated as separate trends, but I think the real opportunity may come from combining both.
AI gives us intelligence, automation, prediction, and decision-making.
Blockchain gives us transparency, ownership, verification, and trust without depending entirely on a central authority.
When you combine them, some interesting use cases appear:
AI agents that can take actions, while every important decision is recorded on-chain
Wallet and smart contract risk scanners that help users avoid scams before interacting
Decentralized data marketplaces where users can control and monetize their own data
Verification tools for AI-generated content, images, videos, and documents
Smart contracts that use AI-assisted analysis before executing certain actions
Reputation systems for agents, wallets, creators, and protocols
The important point is that “AI + Blockchain” should not just be a buzzword.
A good product should answer a real question:
What problem becomes easier, safer, or more transparent when AI and blockchain are used together?
For me, the most interesting area is security: using AI to detect risky wallets, scam patterns, phishing behavior, and malicious smart contracts before users lose money.
What do you think is the strongest real-world use case for AI + blockchain right now?

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u/mr_bebo_team — 1 month ago
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Payment gateways for a SaaS without a registered company?

Hey everyone,
I’m building a SaaS website and I’m looking for payment gateways that can be used without having a registered company or commercial registration yet.
Ideally, I’m looking for something that supports:
Individual/freelancer accounts
Monthly or yearly subscriptions
Card payments
Easy integration with a website/API
International payments, if possible
Has anyone here used a payment gateway for a SaaS project before registering a company?
I’d really appreciate it if you could share:
The payment gateway name
Whether it accepts individuals
Fees/commission, if you know
Any issues with account approval, payouts, or subscriptions
Thanks in advance. This would really help early-stage SaaS founders who are still validating their product.

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u/mr_bebo_team — 1 month ago
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I built an AI wallet risk scanner — would you trust this before sending crypto?

Hey everyone,
I’m building a Web3 security tool called Riskira — an AI Wallet Risk Scanner.
The idea is simple: before sending funds to a wallet address, you can scan it and get a quick risk overview based on suspicious signals, possible scam activity, and wallet behavior.
What I’m trying to make different:
No wallet connection required
Fast wallet address checks
Clear risk signals instead of vague scores
Useful for crypto users, traders, and small Web3 teams
Website: https://riskira.com
I’d really appreciate honest feedback from this community:
Do you think a tool like this is actually useful?
What features would make you trust it more?
Would you use it before sending crypto to a new wallet?
What would immediately make you skeptical?
Feel free to be brutally honest — I’m trying to improve the product, not just promote it.

u/mr_bebo_team — 1 month ago

I built an AI wallet risk scanner — would you trust this before sending crypto?

Hey everyone,
I’m building a Web3 security tool called Riskira — an AI Wallet Risk Scanner.
The idea is simple: before sending funds to a wallet address, you can scan it and get a quick risk overview based on suspicious signals, potential scam activity, and wallet behavior.
What I’m trying to make different:
No wallet connection required
Fast wallet address checks
Clear risk signals instead of vague scores
Useful for crypto users, traders, and small Web3 teams
Website: https://riskira.com
I’d really appreciate honest feedback from this community:
Do you think a tool like this is actually useful?
What features would make you trust it more?
Would you use it before sending crypto to a new wallet?
And what would immediately make you skeptical?
Feel free to be brutally honest — I’m trying to improve the product, not just promote it.

u/mr_bebo_team — 1 month ago