
What if something helped you focus every day from 2–4 PM without fail?
That's why I built Focushala!
Available on google playstore @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.focus.focushala

That's why I built Focushala!
Available on google playstore @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.focus.focushala
I built it as a pure skill-based arcade game — no complex controls, just timing, physics, and those “one more try” moments.
After struggling with traditional to-do apps, I realized the problem wasn’t only procrastination — it was the feeling of staring at an infinite list of expectations every day.
So I built Kindred.
Instead of managing endless tasks, the app focuses on making a few intentional promises to yourself each day.
The companion exists to make productivity feel more emotionally meaningful rather than mechanical.
Over time, the companion quietly mirrors your habits:
- intentional work strengthens your bond
- overcommitting drains energy
- rest matters
- consistency matters more than perfection
A few things I wanted to do differently:
- offline-first
- no account required
- no ads
- no subscriptions, just a one-time payment
- no social pressure
- no overwhelming setup
- simple UI for beginners, not productivity power users
The app just got approved on the App Store, and I’d genuinely love honest feedback — especially critical feedback.
I’d really appreciate any thoughts, critiques, or feature suggestions. There are also a lot more features and improvements I’m excited to work on moving forward.
App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/ph/app/kindred-kinder-promises/id6768028725
I’ve been building a small project called DraftBattle (https://draftbattle.app) and I’m looking for a few basketball fans to test it before launch.
The concept:
You play quick NBA draft battles against real people under random challenges like:
- No MVPs
- 2000s only
- Under 25
- One franchise only
- etc.
But it’s not a free draft.
Every round gives you random teams/positions, so you actually have to build around fit, chemistry, defense, scoring, star power, etc.
After both teams are locked, the game simulates a matchup to decide the winner.
It basically came from all those “who wins this series?” debates with friends 😭
Would genuinely love feedback from NBA fans before we launch early access this week.
Hi all, looking to get some more reviews on my app. Willing to review yours as well! Just put the link in the comments. Here’s mine:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/momentra-ai-travel-journal/id6761501623
Momentra is an AI travel journal for iPhone. You log memories as you travel – photos, notes, the vibe of a place – and the app uses AI to suggest destinations, generate itineraries, and turn your trip into a shareable postcard.
I made an app that forces me to study my vocabulary before I can use Instagram, Tiktok, ...
You can also import your own Anki flashcards, Multiple Choice Quizzes or generate Flashcards based on your study notes automatically.
If you want to try it out, you can get it here:
Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cardgate
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cardgate-learn-then-scroll/id6761844846
(iOS not available in EU yet, release is next week here)
If you want free premium, hit me up.
Hey everyone,
I’m working on a mobile app analytics product, and I’m trying to understand where people usually get stuck when building something new.
For you, what was the biggest issue when trying to find an idea or turn an idea into production?
Examples:
- finding a real problem
- validating the idea
- understanding competitors
- getting useful user feedback
- pricing
- building the MVP
- marketing
- getting first users
- knowing what features to prioritize
I’m especially curious about the gap between “I have an idea” and “I shipped something people actually use.”
What was the hardest part for you?
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This is not generated by ai so my post might have some mistakes so bear with me
I am frontend dev by day and builder by night. For past 3-4 months I am building personal finance assistant not because there are not any available on play/app store but because nothing makes me stick
My requirement was simple I don't want to fill lengthy form just for logging expense or income
So started building what I wanted and here it comes... We are just live on play store appstore is currently in review
What smira does
For auto categorisation we have trained local model on 18 k global finance category entries so it mostly assume correct even if it fails we give tap to categorise option so user can have correct category
you can set budgets and goals... If you overspend our algorithm detects it and you will be notified... Till now no ai comes I picture..
chat page - this is entry of ai.. You can ask all kind of financial questions on your data... Log multiple entries in one go delete entries or update with natural language.. Ai just plays with number we do not share any user details with llms
insights page will be your mirror on your financial
situation. It will tell you what's going on it will take you next projection on current spending pattern where you are overspending etc
My goal was simple I needed something simple to track my money so I build it for my self hope it will also solve your problem
Tools used - gpt 5.4 for coding and gpt 5.5 for architecture.. Reviewed the code so it's not 100 percent vibecoded
Not afraid of failing though... If this app fails to gain traction no worries I have Iearned a lot during building process... Will try again
Open for questioning
Hey there, I'm Dan, a dev working on Avatar. We built Avatar for two reasons.
We wanted the average user to get into using AI Agents without the hassle or concern of setting up one in the terminal.
Second, it's because we anticipate that there’ll come a time when AI Agents will be able to perform sophisticated scams (even more so than AI can right now).
We’re continuing to improve Avatar as time goes on. But we will make significant progress over the coming weeks. We invite you to test it out and give your feedback too. Check out Avatar Inc when you can. We'd love to see what you think of it.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I'll reply as soon as I can.
Thought you all might find this funny. Let me know if it's not cool to post here and I'll remove it.
Minimal design. Powerful structure. Clear progress.
An experience built for people serious about becoming better.
I just launched my app called MemoryMap and I’d love to get some honest feedback.
✨ What you can do:
Save photos directly to places you’ve visited
Automatically organize memories by city & country
Keep everything private and secure
Use the in-app camera to capture moments instantly
I built this because i wanted a better way to remember where my best moments happened, not just scroll through random photos.
📲 Try it here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.memorymap.vyntrastudios&hl=en
Thanks a lot 🙏
Hey everyone,
We recently crossed almost 1,000 downloads and around $300 in revenue.
Still small numbers, but enough to start learning real things from real users. Here are the biggest lessons so far:
1. ASO matters way more than I expected
Around 80–90% of our downloads come from App Store search. For a mobile app, ASO is not optional. Better keywords, screenshots, translations, and conversion rate can slowly compound into more visibility.
2. Always make it easy for users to give feedback
Some of our best product decisions came from users who reached out directly. A simple email, form, Reddit post, or feedback button can be enough.
3. Onboarding is probably the biggest revenue lever
If users don’t understand the value quickly, they leave. Small changes in onboarding, copy, screen order, and paywall timing can have a real impact.
4. Track everything that matters
You need to know where users come from, where they drop, what they use, what they ignore, and where they convert. Without analytics, you’re mostly guessing.
5. Translations can unlock unexpected markets
We translated the app into 8 languages and were surprised to see traction in places like Russia. Even when revenue is lower, more users means more feedback and more behavioral data.
6. US users monetize much better
For us, the US install-to-payment conversion rate is roughly 2x higher than the rest of the world. Other countries help us learn, but the US is where most of the revenue potential is.
7. Test a paywall during onboarding
Around 68% of our conversions happen before users even sign up. I know onboarding paywalls can be controversial, but for us it clearly matters.
8. Reviews are harder than they look
It took us several attempts to find a review prompt logic that actually worked. Timing matters a lot: not too early, not too late.
Main takeaway: the more data you have, the less you rely on your own assumptions. What you want as a founder doesn’t matter as much as what users actually do.
Our app is Paintly, a small app to learn art history through one artwork a day, in around 2 minutes.
Paintly is available on iOS and Android here if you want to try it:
https://taap.it/getpaintly
Happy to answer questions or debate any of this in the comments.
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share a project I’ve been working on called Falken Writer. It’s a retro-styled text editor built specifically for iPadOS and macOS, designed for anyone who misses that classic, distraction-free green/amber screen vibe.
The app is fully functional and completely free to use for writing. I’ve only included a single, optional in-app purchase to unlock extra visual profiles (different color themes for the editor) if you want to customize it further or support my work.
I’m really looking to get some feedback from fellow developers on the performance, UI, or anything you think could be improved.
You can check it out and find the download link on my website here: https://takatokefactory.com/apps/Falken%20Writer/
Thanks for reading, and I hope some of you find it useful for your daily writing or coding notes! Let me know what you think.
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After months of building nights/weekends, I finally released the first version of Biona — an offline life manager for iPhone.
I originally built it because most productivity apps started feeling overwhelming to me—too many tabs, accounts, AI features, subscriptions, notifications, etc.
So I wanted something simpler:
One thing I’m proud of is that the app works completely offline. No account creation, no data collection, no cloud dependency.
This is still only the beginning. My long-term vision for Biona is to turn it into a true “life super app” — one place to manage everything important in your life with a clean and calm experience instead of using 10 different apps.
Right now, this is v1, and I’m actively improving it.
Would genuinely love feedback from you, guys, so I can make it better!
Freemium
App Store:
Biona: Life Manager
I built ViewBuddy because movie/show discovery still feels oddly disconnected from the people you actually watch things with.
The app is for:
- seeing what friends are watching, rating, and reviewing
- comparing taste before you trust a recommendation
- building watchlists and playlists
- browsing as a guest before deciding whether to create an account
I'm the developer, and I'm looking for practical feedback from people who try a lot of mobile apps:
Is the purpose clear in the first minute?
Does the feed feel useful before you have a lot of friends on it?
What would make you invite one friend?
Does anything feel confusing, slow, or unnecessary?
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/viewbuddy-rate-review/id6759533775
No pressure to be nice. Specific criticism is much more useful than generic encouragement.
Ever wonder when you scrolling and you see a pair of shoes that look nice but you have no idea if they’d actually look good on you or match anything in your closet?
We make it easy for you
Not only shoes you can try any clothes,shoes,bags even sunglasses
Upload your photo
Paste the post url or any shop you want
Hit try
See it on you
Stop guessing your fitting room is in your hand
Try it for free
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The problem: I had 4,000+ screenshots piling up and no fast way to clean them up. The native Photos app's multi-select is clunky, and selecting one by one takes forever.
So I built SwipeClean. The idea is simple: it shows your screenshots one at a time and you swipe left to delete or right to keep. Nothing gets permanently deleted right away; everything goes to Recently Deleted first, so you can recover anything by mistake.
It also has an AI duplicate finder for burst photos and similar shots, and a storage tracker so you can see exactly how much space you've freed over time.
Free to try on the App Store. Would love any feedback from this community!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swipeclean-screenshot-deleter/id6755654053
I’m 32 and tracked my fiber for a week mostly out of curiosity.
I was getting like 12g a day.
The recommendation is 25–35g, which honestly explained a lot. I always had mid-afternoon crashes, bloating, and just random stomach stuff I never really thought about.
The tracking apps I tried didn’t really help either. MyFitnessPal tracks fiber, but it’s buried behind calories and macros. Cronometer felt way too detailed for what I wanted.
I basically just wanted an app that told me one thing:
Did I hit my fiber today or not?
So I built one.
It has a daily ring for your fiber goal, barcode scanner, 200+ USDA foods, and a plant diversity score. That last part was kind of surprising to me. A lot of gut health research points to variety per week, not just total grams.
A few honest surprises after using it for ~6 months:
Free, iOS only, on device, no account.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6760719879
Would genuinely love feedback on the food database or anything that feels off.
Just launched: Dev Notes++ — a companion app for indie iOS developers
If you’re an indie dev managing multiple apps, you know the pain of keeping track of everything — bugs, feature requests, screenshots for 10 different locales, marketing posts…
I built Dev Notes++ to keep it all in one place. Some highlights:
✅ Log bugs, features & ideas per app
🔍 Fetch app info directly from the App Store (icon, description, ratings, IAPs)
📸 Organize screenshots by locale
📣 Draft and schedule marketing/social posts
📝 Rich text notes with search
☁️ iCloud sync across all your devices
📤 Export to JSON or Markdown
Free to start (up to 2 apps), with a Pro upgrade for unlimited apps and all features. One-time lifetime option available too.
Would love to hear what features you’d want in a tool like this!