r/AppHunt

I’ve built an app that reframes your thoughts automatically and identifies cognitive distortions - Thoughts counter
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I’ve built an app that reframes your thoughts automatically and identifies cognitive distortions - Thoughts counter

I’ve developed an app called Thoughts Counter, and it uses CBT for self-reflection, or simply understanding their thought patterns better.

With Thoughts Counter, you can write down a thought and the app uses AI to:
• Identify possible cognitive distortions in the thought
• Automatically generate a more balanced reframe
• Help you track how often certain types of thoughts appear
• Show statistics and patterns over time
• Generate personalized insights based on your entries

The goal isn’t to replace therapy or professional mental health support.

It just applies CBT-inspired concepts and helps you reflect.

I’ve just launched it and I’m still improving it, so I’d genuinely appreciate feedback — especially about what you think is useful, what feels unnecessary, and what you’d want to see added.
It’s called Thoughts Counter.

u/Dependent-Gur-1780 — 18 hours ago
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Get HabitSet Pro Lifetime For 99% Off

Here are a few things that make HabitSet different:

- Flexible streaks that actually make sense

Track habits weekly or monthly (like 3x/week or 8x/month) without fake daily streak pressure.

- Your history stays intact

Changing a goal won’t automatically destroy your existing streaks and progress.

- No random streak losses

Time zones and DST are handled properly, so your progress stays reliable.

- Reminders that aren’t annoying

They stop once you complete a habit and return only if you undo it.

- Fast home screen widgets

Complete habits instantly without opening the app.

- Fully offline & privacy-first

No account, cloud sync, or data collection. Your data stays on your phone.

There’s also a compact layout for tracking many habits, plus lightweight stats that stay useful without becoming overwhelming.

Every review genuinely helps 🙏

u/egy-indie — 6 days ago
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🚀 Lapi is now available on both Android and iOS!

What started as an idea is now a real app available for more users. I first released Lapi on Android and worked hard to bring it to iOS as well. 🍎🤖

This journey has been a lot of learning, building, and improving. Thank you to everyone who downloaded, supported, and gave feedback along the way.

More updates and improvements coming soon! ✨

Try it here:

🤖 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigzapps.lapi

🍎 iOS: https://apps.apple.com/ph/app/lapi/id6792729215

I’d love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, or anything I can improve! 🙌

u/Tokumei3167 — 7 days ago
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Thank you everyone, my app Mood Print is finally live on Google Play!

Hey everyone,

A few weeks ago I came here looking for testers to help get my little

mood-tracking app through Google Play's closed testing. So many of you

jumped in, opted in every day, and sent real feedback — it genuinely got

the app over the line. Today Mood Print is officially live, and I wanted

to say thank you

Mood Print is a simple, private mood journal:

• Log how you feel in a few seconds

• See your patterns and what actually affects your mood (Insights)

• A calendar that fills in with color, streaks, reminders, and a home-screen widget

• 100% on-device — no account, no cloud, nothing shared

It's an indie project (just me and Pip, the little purple mascot 💜), so

any feedback, bug reports, or reviews mean a lot. There's a 7-day free

trial if you want to try it.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moodprint.mood_print

Thanks again to everyone who tested — you're the reason this happened.

u/OrganizationAny9439 — 9 days ago
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My little app potluck now lets you take the recipe, not just the dish

A few weeks ago I made potluckapps.com, a directory where people share small free web apps they built. The idea was potluck style: bring a dish, take a dish.

I kept feeling like it was missing something. If someone likes an app, why should they only get to use it? They should be able to see how it was made and cook their own version. They could share their recipe. These are free apps, so just share it all if ya want!

So I added a small thing. Every app on there is a single HTML file, which means the app can show its own code. Open an app that has this turned on, tap “view the recipe,” (example picks in the comments) and it opens a new screen right there inside their app with the full HTML and a copy button. I do not save the file on my site. It is within their app. So I don’t need a server, no accounts, nothing to sign up for. You copy it from within their app and paste it into a new file, and change whatever you want. Think, Deviled eggs becomes deviled eggs with bacon.

To be clear on how it works: the recipe lives inside the app itself, not on the directory. On the potluck page, a dish just gets a small “recipe available” label (just a label, not a link to the HTML) so you know before you open it. The actual copy button is inside the app.

Here is the real reason I am doing this. I want to inspire more cooks. A lot of people think building an app is out of reach, something only real programmers get to do. It is not true anymore. When you hand someone a working file they can open and poke at, the whole thing stops feeling like magic and starts feeling like a recipe. Change an ingredient, see what happens. That is how people fall into it.

And that is why the whole thing is free, and why nothing on it is sold or promoted. This is a potluck, not a store. Nobody is charging you to walk up to the table. You bring what you made, you take what you like, and if a dish inspires you to go make your own, that is the entire point. The more people at the table cooking, the better it gets for everyone.

Still early and rough. I am starting by adding the button to a few of my own apps as examples, then making it optional for anyone who submits.

That is the update. Tell me if this is a dumb idea or if someone has done it better.

Site: potluckapps.com

u/incajb — 7 days ago
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[Android + iOS] [$14.99/yr -> FREE 1 Year] 1RM.fit : Workout tracker with AI routine builder

Hi👋

I'm Pasha, solo dev of 1RM.fit — a workout tracker built for people

who lift. I'm giving away 1 month of Premium to the first 200 users,

no strings attached. And if I see the community is into it, I'll extend

it to more people — I'm here to give back and get honest feedback 🙌

💪 What the app does:

⚡ Log a set in ~3 taps (auto-fills from your last session)

🏆 Auto PR detection on every lift

📚 3,000+ exercises with videos

🤖 AI routine generator — tell it your goal + equipment, get a real program

🧠 Every program is built around YOU — your experience, schedule, and equipment, ready in 60 seconds

🎯 How to claim (I upgrade you personally):

1️⃣ Download the app and sign up: https://1rm.fit/reddit

2️⃣ Comment below (anything — your training goal, your current app, whatever)

3️⃣ Massage me the email you signed up with

4️⃣ I'll upgrade your account to 1 year of Premium myself — usually within a few hours ✅

The app is free to use either way — Premium unlocks full workout

history and advanced analytics 📈

I'm actively improving the app, so if anything feels off or missing,

tell me — I read and reply to every comment 💬

— Pasha

u/1RM_Fit — 11 days ago
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I just launched my first app on Google Play and would love your feedback

Hi everyone,

I’ve just published my very first app on Google Play and I’d really love to get some honest feedback from the community.

It’s called Quiet Lines — an AI-powered journaling app designed to help you reflect on your thoughts, gain insights, and build a consistent journaling habit.

Some features:
• AI-generated reflections based on your entries
• Guided journaling prompts
• Mood and writing insights
• Clean, distraction-free design
• Private and secure journal experience

I’m an independent developer and have been working on this project in my spare time, so any feedback, suggestions, or bug reports would mean a lot.

Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.calmjournal.calm_journal_template

Thank you for taking a look!

u/Dependent-Gur-1780 — 13 days ago

FileApex - open source P2P file transfer

I've made a few apps for personal use, but this is the first one I'm actually sharing, so be kind.

FileApex is a local-first peer-to-peer (P2P) app. Browse files on paired devices and send them on demand between Android, macOS, and Windows — without routing file contents through third-party cloud storage. (You can enable PIN requirement for file navigation as well.)

Use a QR code, or optionally link a Google Account (not required and is opt-in) and devices using that same account (if you used Google), on the same WiFi, with FileApex installed will automatically pair and appear in the device list.

Once devices are paired you can navigate the file system of any device and send files to any device(s). Files can be sent in any direction and to several at once.

You can also send the clipboard from one device to another instantly.

Comparisons: Blip is a great file transfer app and have used it for a very long time. Many people also use LocalSend. This is like the two coming together. You don’t have to worry about internet relay servers like Blip and completely P2P like LocalSend, with added features.

Permissions:
Storage / file access — Browse local folders, pick files to send, and save received files.
Boot completed (Android) — When enabled (opt-in) it will Auto launch on reboot.

Local network & Wi‑Fi — Discover peers and transfer over LAN (including multicast where the OS requires it).
Internet (opt-in) — Only for Google Account linking and GitHub update checks. File transfers do not use this path.

https://github.com/byhowiecreations/FileApex/releases

Has been tested on: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Pixel 10 Pro XL, Motorola Razr Fold, Motorola Signature, Honor Magic v5, Honor Magic8 Pro, Oppo Find X9 Pro so far.

u/cliffr39 — 13 days ago