r/ShowMeYourApps

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I built a calendar you can actually customize

Hi r/iosapps!

About four months ago, I shared the first version of Hibi here. Many of you liked the app for its design and gave me great feedback, which I already implemented. I kept building, and version 3 now feels like a completely new app since you can now customize your calendar!

What it does (Answer): Hibi turns your existing Apple calendars and reminders into paper-like daily pages you can customize.

Why it’s different (Better): You can draw and write, customize the paper, arrange each page, create stickers and washi tape from your photos, and use Apple Pencil on iPad - so you remember your days.

Cost: The app is free to download, with no subscription. There’s an optional $6.99 lifetime in app purchase to unlock premium app icons and home screen widgets.

I’m the developer, and I’d love to hear what you think of how far it has come!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hibi-calendar/id6762520622

u/Rate-Worth — 1 day ago
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I built a home inventory app where you never type anything: snap a photo, find your stuff months later [Android, free]

Solo dev here. I kept owning things and forgetting where I put them, so I built Store & Forget.

The whole point is zero effort to catalog: you don't type or tag anything. Snap a photo and it auto-fills what the item is (the photo scan uses a cloud AI service). Later you find it by searching names, descriptions, or which box or room it's in, or tap "Smart Find" to search by meaning.

Local-first: everything sits in an on-device database, no account, no sign-up. Optional backup to your own Google Drive.

It's free, Android only. Would love feedback from other builders.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.koalalab.storeandforget

u/RomeoDelta1234 — 2 days ago
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Aion Alarms - Smart Cal & Shift Alarm Clock - Free

App Name: Aion Alarms

What it does: Aion Alarms is a true "set-and-forget" smart alarm clock built for people with dynamic routines, shift workers, and heavy sleepers. Instead of manually toggling alarms every night, Aion seamlessly connects to your Google Calendar to automatically adjust, enable, or skip your alarms based on your real-life schedule.

Key Features:

  • 📅 Calendar Sync & Holiday Skip: Link alarms to specific calendar events. Aion will automatically mute the alarm if it detects a "Holiday" or "Vacation" event on your calendar, so you never accidentally wake up early on your days off.
  • 🔄 Ultimate Shift Support: Natively set alarms for specific days or alternating weeks or months. Got a crazier rotating schedule (like 4-on/2-off or random hospital rosters)? Just put your shifts in Google Calendar! Aion will read your events and only ring when you actually have to work.
  • 🛑 Anti-Procrastination Toolkit: Chronic snoozer? Force yourself out of bed with the Barcode Challenge (scan your toothpaste in the bathroom to stop the alarm), or activate the Discipline Ads Challenge to wake up your brain.
  • 🤖 AI Assistant (Beta): Includes an experimental AI Assistant (powered by NotebookLM) specifically trained on Aion's internal rule engine to help you set up and troubleshoot complex alarm schedules.
  • 🔒 100% Offline, Private & Reliable: Zero tracking, no accounts, and your calendar data never leaves your device. Built with native Android exact alarm APIs (USE_EXACT_ALARM) so aggressive battery optimization won't silently kill your morning alarm.
  • 🌐 Available in 21 languages.

Goal: Launch & Feedback (I'd love to hear your thoughts and suggestions for new features!)

Links:

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[Help needed] I need advice about a new video on the Play Store for my app

This is the app (called "LWP+"), and I've shown here the video that I've published there:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lb.lwp_plus

At first I was happy about what I created on the video, but then I thought that it looks more like a tutorial here, instead of maybe focusing on what's the most interesting. Surprisingly, ever since I've published the video, it actually got quite some views already (29 after 2 days), despite the fact it's a bit of a niche app. Still, I think maybe it can be improved.

I want to know what you guys think about the video (which has audio, BTW).

Here's about the app:

It's a live wallpaper app, that has these features:

  1. Allows showing color/image/animation/video as content (users choose the file from the file system). No special effects so some users that complain about the dimming/zooming effects actually like using it. Users can also choose whether it should scroll or the type of automatic cropping.

  2. Allows (some) control over the Material-You colors of the OS, as it lets users to choose the colors to report the OS about what's on the wallpaper. This means that like on Android 17, users can choose the colors they want (if the OS supports it) despite the content not matching it.

  3. Setting of double-tap to lock the screen. Some launchers don't offer this, so I added it to the app too.

  4. Some extra flags that (on some devices) should affect colors further, such as black/white text and/or black/white icons on status bar and/or lock screen and/or launcher.

The app is completely free, ad-based. Users can remove the ads including by just watching full screen ads. Originally it was created to offer dark-theme on devices as it wasn't a toggle on the OS settings, and was based on the colors of the wallpaper.

u/AD-LB — 1 day ago
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I built a polling tool that tracks voter accuracy instead of just crowd opinions

Most survey tools ask 50 random people what they think looks best. The problem? Crowds are often wrong about what actually converts in real life.

To solve this, I built Verdict: a poll platform powered by Verdict Intelligence.

How it works:

  1. Upload 2 designs, landing page heroes, or thumbnails.
  2. Run a poll across our panel.
  3. After you launch, input the actual real-world winner (e.g., “Option B got 15% more clicks”).
  4. Verdict tracks voter accuracy over time. Next time, you get both the Crowd Vote and the Intelligence Verdict (what historically accurate voters chose).

Free tests for r/civictech:

Drop a link or screenshot of your design, hero image, or app icon in the comments. I’ll run a free Verdict test for you today and reply with your accuracy breakdown!

Check it out here: http://giveverdict.com

I would love your feedback on the landing page and concept!

u/RayanBuilds — 1 day ago
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SMS Toolbox - Bulk delete SMS messages - Paid

For “How can I select all my conversations, 5000 of them?” in messanges and delete them.
If your messaging app doesn’t provide a practical Select All option, SMS Toolbox can analyse the SMS inbox and delete every conversation in one batch. There’s a confirmation step showing the message and conversation totals before deletion, so it won’t start removing messages as soon as you tap the option.

SMS messages accumulate continuously, but deleting old messages individually is slow and frustrating. SMS Toolbox gives you simple tools to review and clean up your message history—without uploading your conversations to an external service.

SMS Toolbox is a specialised utility for analysing, cleaning up and bulk-deleting SMS messages on your Android device. It is not intended to replace your favourite everyday messaging app, although it can send and receive SMS messages when required.

Android requires SMS Toolbox to be selected as your default SMS app while it manages your messages. When you have finished cleaning up, you can switch back to your preferred messaging app—and return to SMS Toolbox whenever your inbox needs another cleanup.

Download it at : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.za.mozziproductions.smstoolbox

To Unlock Premium - Once-off purchase - with no subscriptions

u/mozzimozz — 1 day ago
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MindPADD - Launcher for minimal use - Free

App Name: MindPADD_Launcher

What it does: What it does: An Android launcher for people who want to use their phone less. Get your information quickly without going through many menus and apps. It surfaces the handful of things you actually check, notifications, music, habits, places nearby.

Key Features:

  • Your unread notifications and media controls right on the home screen, no app-hopping
  • A "what's around me" finder that lists parks, cafes, libraries, bars and ATMs by distance with one-tap navigation (i call it grindr for places)
  • Habit tracker with interstitial journaling, plus a widgets panel

Goal: Testing (closed testing on Google Play, looking for feedback)

Giveaway: N/A - it's free

Here a video: https://youtube.com/shorts/ujxt8WPhDqI

Google Groups link for sign-up for testing: https://groups.google.com/g/mindpadd_testers
After sign-up go
Link Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.maruverse.mindpadd
Link Web: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.maruverse.mindpadd

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I built a silly arcade game where you kick a footballer around for coins and upgrades

Hey everyone, I just published my first version of a small mobile game called Kick the Footballer on iOS.

It’s a casual physics-style game where you create your own opponent, kick them around, earn coins, and unlock ridiculous weapons/upgrades. I made it as a fun side project and wanted to share it with the community to get honest feedback.

What I’d love feedback on:

  • Does the concept sound fun enough to try?
  • Does the App Store page communicate the game clearly?
  • What would make you click install from the screenshots/icon?

App Store link:
Kick the Footballer

Any feedback is super appreciated — especially brutal honesty. I’m mainly trying to figure out what to improve before I push the next update.

u/lirazhad — 1 day ago
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I built an open-source Chrome extension that automatically redacts sensitive information from screenshots

I kept running into the same problem: screenshots often contain information you didn't realize you were sharing.

An API key. An email address. A phone number. A password field. Customer information.

Usually, you take the screenshot first and then manually look for things to hide.

I built Blackbar to reverse that workflow.

It reads the page before capturing it and automatically detects and redacts sensitive-looking information. The screenshot you get is already the safer version.

The part I cared most about was privacy.

Blackbar runs entirely on the device. It declares connect-src 'none', so Chrome itself blocks the extension from making network connections. It still works with Wi-Fi turned off.

It's also open source, has no account requirement, and is free.

I'd genuinely like feedback from other Chrome extension users/builders, especially on:

  • detection accuracy
  • false positives/negatives
  • the capture workflow
  • anything that would make you hesitate to trust it

Chrome Web Store Link

Source

u/Competitive-Dog9415 — 2 days ago
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I built YourScene a local discovery app for finding what’s actually happening nearby

Hi
I’ve been building a side project called YourScene.

It’s a local discovery app for finding events, watch parties, bars, venues, and things happening nearby.
The problem I’m trying to solve is that local discovery still feels scattered. In places like NYC, Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Denver, people are checking Instagram, Reddit, Eventbrite, venue calendars, Google Maps, group chats, and word of mouth just to figure out what’s happening tonight.
I’m trying to make something that answers:
“What’s actually worth going to near me right now?”

A few things I’m building toward:

smaller local events, not just huge promoted ones
watch parties and fan spots
neighborhood-based discovery
filters for low-key / not touristy / small crowd / 30+ / family-friendly
live local posts through Pulse, so it’s not only scraped listings
better trust signals for venues and events
It’s still early, but I’d love feedback from other builders.

What would you focus on first: better event supply, better maps, stronger filters, community/Pulse, or onboarding?

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/yourscene/id6777555961
Bugs/feedback: support@yourscene.app
Appreciate any honest feedback.

u/ImpossibleBee956 — 2 days ago

All Cloud Hub - Mobile app to manage multiple cloud storage accounts in one place

I kept running into problem where files were spread across multiple cloud storage accounts and I was switching between cloud accounts to find something or move file around so I build All Cloud Hub for Android and iOS

Idea was simple to connect your cloud accounts and manage them from one unified Dashboard instead of opening each clouds seperate

You can do
* Search across multiple connected cloud accounts.
* Copy or move files between different cloud storages without downloading and uploading.
* Manage multiple accounts from same provider.
* Backup important file across different cloud services.
* Schedule copy and move operations for repetitive transfers.
* Create virtual folder to organised file from different cloud storage provieers.

It currently supports cloud storages including Google drive, Dropbox, Google photos, pCloud, iCloud drive, iCloud photos, Mega, Google shared drive and Blackbaze B2.

Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allcloudhub.app&hl=en\_IN

iphone - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/all-cloud-hub/id6776164507

u/Free_Plantain_900 — 1 day ago
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Cognara is free to play on iOS and Android. Daily brain games, coins, unlocks, and an octopus avatar

Game Title:
Cognara: Brain Training Games

Playable Link:
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cognara-brain-training-games/id6757130741

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.khcreations.cognara&hl=en

Platform:
iOS and Android

Description:
Cognara is a mobile brain-game and daily challenge app built around short sessions, daily routines, and progression. The idea is to make cognitive games feel more like a polished casual game loop rather than something clinical or overly serious. The app includes a Daily Quiz, a Daily Game challenge, and multiple short games focused on memory, reaction speed, math, vocabulary, logic, attention, and pattern recognition. Players can earn coins from daily play, unlock games, track progress, compete on leaderboards, and customize an octopus avatar with cosmetics from a daily shop. The app does not make medical or IQ-improvement claims. It is meant as a quick mental warmup and a fun daily routine.

I would really appreciate feedback on onboarding, the daily loop, game variety, coin rewards, unlocks, and whether the octopus customization fits the app.

If you try it and enjoy it, an honest App Store or Play Store review would also really help the project.

I’m also giving a few testers a free year of Premium for detailed feedback. I’m mainly looking for useful feedback on onboarding, the daily loop, games, progression, and shop/customization.

Free to Play Status:

  • Free to play

  • Demo/Key available

  • Paid (Allowed only on Tuesdays with [TT] in the title)

Involvement:
I am the solo developer of Cognara.

u/Cognara — 3 days ago
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I turned a 9-year habit into an app

I built an app: Donefolio based on a habit I’ve kept for 9 years.

When I was a student, I had a feeling of emptiness. Whenever I looked back the past of my life, it felt like I hadn’t done anything.

I was tired of making New Year’s resolutions year after year, only to find that they were difficult. That made me feel so guilty and frustrated until I found a new way: Record every meaningful thing I’ve done.

It could be finishing a book, watching a TV series, exercising consistently for a week or month, taking a new trip to a new country or city, climbing a mountain like mount Fuji.

I kept this habit for 9 years. It changed my life.

During my senior year of university, I wanna turn it into an app, but it is hard to build cuz my iOS skills weren’t good.

A few months ago, I finally built Donefolio.

You can record the things that mean something to you and mark every country and city you’ve visited on Donefolio’s map.

Seeing all those experiences come together is really satisfying feeling.

Donefolio also has a bunch of share templates, so you can share your achievements and memories to social media.

I also added features like yearly review, visual summaries and milestones to help you look back on what you’ve achieved.

Download link:

https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/donefolio-achievement-tracker/id6798359115?l=en-US

u/appfold — 2 days ago
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Stake Real Money To Quit Doomscrolling!📱🌵

I got tired of screen time apps that just notify if you cross a limit and block the app. Most blockers are easy to bypass, and there's zero real cost when you fail anyway, so nothing changes.

So I built Screen Challenge Buddy with actual skin in the game. You get the usual usage stats dashboard, but the real difference is two features:

Social Accountability - An accountability buddy who sees your screen-time stats in real time and keeps you honest through actual conversation.

Financial Accountability - Challenges where you commit to a screen-time goal and put money on the line. Miss the goal, you pay. Stay in limit, you build screen time discipline.

Turns out having something real to lose and being answerable to someone is a much stronger motivator than a notification telling you that you've "exceeded your limit" for the tenth time.

Right now the app is up for Pre-registration on Google Play. Launch is due in a weeks time. Only early pre-registered users will get one-time exclusive early-bird discount on launch! Grab your spots now!

u/prashant2198 — 2 days ago
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Mental Health x Idle Games = Another Stupid Monday

Another Stupid Monday is a simple mental health app / idle game where the player gets one doable task a week.

The tasks are based on principles from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I tried not to overwhelm the user with overcomplicated terms from psychology books. However, the app's mascot, Charles, gives a simple explanation for every task about why it can improve one's well-being. If users want to learn more, they can click on the task name to explore why the task is helpful.

There are 100 tasks in total.

What problems does it solve ?

1. A lot of mental health apps overwhelm their users with features and to-do lists.
That's why Another Stupid Monday focuses on only one thing a week. It gives users space to let the task and its benefits sink in instead of spamming them with more to-dos.

2. A lot of people don't know what actions to take to improve their mental health.
Another Stupid Monday doesn't rely on the user's skill level to structure their own habits and goals. It offers low-threshold guidance to explore different activities users might not be used to.

3. Mental health is still a black box for many people (Accessibility Problem).
With Another Stupid Monday, I did my best to avoid overly complicated terms from psychology and psychotherapy to make it more approachable. Additionally, the app design aims to attract people who wouldn't normally use mental health apps. I also implemented more than 60 locales because many regions around the world are extremely underrepresented when it comes to localized mental health apps. Lastly, the app doesn't use a subscription model, so users who might already be skeptical of mental health apps aren't scared off.

Apple App Store: Download
Google Play Store: Download

Personal note:

Another Stupid Monday is my first app :) Feel free to leave any feedback.

u/AnotherStupidMonday — 3 days ago
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StepHydra-Steps &Hydration tracking

Play Store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.deepnova.stephydra

I’ve been building a small wellness app called StepHydra, and I wanted to share it here to get some feedback from people who like simple, clean daily‑tracking tools.

It focuses on the basics done well:
• Daily step tracking
Water intake with quick‑add buttons
Unit conversions (km ↔ m, oz ↔ litres)
• Light movement reminders
• A clean, premium‑style dashboard
• Designed for habit building without clutter or overwhelm

The goal was to create a wellness tracker that feels minimal, smooth, and easy to use every day — something that doesn’t get in your way and helps you stay consistent.

If anyone here enjoys lightweight wellness apps, I’d love your thoughts on the UI, features, or anything I should improve.

u/Resident_Pound_7531 — 2 days ago
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Google Tasks Native on iPhone + things we wanted + it is not a vibecode project + Free & Ad-free

www.etasks.app

Hi all,

I work as a cybersecurity analyst on this App. As a Redditor, I wanted to share this.

www.etasks.app

It went to open early access now, so I thought it is the right time to share with you guys. It is completely free and ad-free. It has features we wanted as users. (If there’s anything you’d like the team to add, please let me know so I can include it on the roadmap. For example, list sorting is recently added as a user request, location-based notifications requested and is already on the to-do list.)

ABC's of the App:

(A)nswer
ETasks (www.etasks.app) is a native iOS, iPadOS, Mac OS client for Google Tasks. Some highlights: All tasks in one view, Real alarms, Shared lists, Apple Watch.

(B)etter
It addresses the functional limitations of the official Google Tasks iOS app by providing missing native features and enhanced tools. And it is not a vibe-coding project.

Native and enhanced with iOS.
+ You can manage your Google Tasks. They appear in your Google Calendar and Gmail ... well, obviously 😄* *
+ See all task lists together, even drag&drop between them
+ Alarms
+ Location reminders
+ A wide range of nice widgets, including countdowns and full week/month widgets
+ Lock screen widgets (e.g., quick add)
+ Link photos/files to tasks
+ See your tasks categorised by dates in Month/Week/Day/Agenda views
+ Add people to Task List (co-edit)
+ Sort your task lists
+ Search your tasks
+ AI support where it makes sense; make titles, extract info from links, create lists for you, suggesting task list names, dictating tasks, context aware search, naming photos shared in,...
+ Choose priority for favorites
+ Drag and Drop interface between tabs (e.g., to calendar tab to drop on a date)
+ Recycle bin
+ Share from other apps into ETasks (texts, links, photos, PDF; all processed accordingly)
+ Apple Watch / iPad Apps
+ Import/Export task lists
+ Modern iOS design
+ A how to AI chat bot to help you with specifics of ETasks
+ Highly customisable user interface
+ Can be used without an account
+ Welcome to explore the rest, it is now open early access.

(C)ost:

Free and Ad-free

u/Nervous_Platform_542 — 2 days ago
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We built a travel planning app because planning a trip somehow became a research project

We recently launched the first Android version of Roam.io a side project we've been working on to make travel planning less fragmented.

The problem started with something pretty simple.

When you're planning a trip, your information ends up everywhere:

Instagram for inspiration.
Reddit for actual opinions.
YouTube for experiences.
Google Maps for places.
Blogs for itineraries.
Notes/Sheets for trying to put everything together.

You can spend hours researching a destination and still have to build the actual itinerary yourself.

So we started building Roam.io around a different idea: bring itinerary planning and travel discovery closer together.

The goal is to let you discover itineraries, build your own trip and eventually learn from the real experiences of other travellers — without having to piece everything together across 10 different apps.

We've just launched on Android and we're at the stage where critical feedback is much more useful than compliments.

If you're willing to test it, I'd especially love to know:

• At what point does the experience feel confusing?
• Is the core idea obvious when you first open it?
• What feels unnecessary?
• What's missing that would make you actually use it for a trip?
• Would you come back after the first use?

Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amanpareek.roamio

Would genuinely appreciate people here tearing it apart. 😅

u/Unlikely_Goose_734 — 3 days ago
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I Built a Simple Asset Management App Because Spreadsheets Were Driving Me Crazy

I got tired of managing company assets in spreadsheets, so I built my own mobile asset management app.

Most tools I found were either:

Too expensive

Too complex

Enterprise-focused

Not mobile friendly

So I created Comodo — a simple asset management app focused on: ✅ Asset tracking

✅ Inventory management

✅ Employee assignment

✅ QR/barcode support

✅ Fast mobile access

It’s mainly designed for small businesses, technicians, warehouses, and teams that just want a clean and easy system without heavy enterprise setup.

Still improving it actively and adding features based on feedback from users.

Would genuinely appreciate feedback from IT admins, storekeepers, technicians, or anyone managing equipment daily.

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.comodo

u/tprakash45 — 3 days ago
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I’ve built a digital vault for important life documents — looking for honest UX feedback

I've been working on Life Vault, a mobile app designed to keep important personal information organized in one secure place.

The app is already largely built, and I'm now opening up the product to the developer/community feedback as part of my Shipaton journey.

The problem I'm trying to solve is pretty simple:

Important information is usually scattered across:

  • PDF files
  • Email attachments
  • Google Drive/iCloud
  • Notes apps
  • Physical folders
  • Screenshots
  • Different apps

Life Vault brings these into one organized vault.

One feature I'm particularly interested in getting feedback on is Smart Binders.

For example, a user could create:

Home Purchase

and define rules that automatically collect:

  • Home Loan
  • Mortgage documents
  • Closing Disclosure
  • Property documents
  • Home Insurance
  • Tax documents

Instead of manually moving every document into a folder, the binder updates automatically when matching documents are added.

I'm currently trying to decide how flexible the rules should be.

For example:

Option A — ANY rule
Tag = mortgage OR
Category = Home Loan OR
Tag = home

Option B — ALL rules
Category = Financial
AND Tag = mortgage

What would make more sense to you as a user?

And if you were building something like this, what would you change about the organization model?

I'm particularly interested in feedback from Android developers because I'm also thinking about the UX and architecture behind this feature.

I'm documenting the journey publicly for Shipaton 2026 and will share the changes that come from community feedback.

Life Vault is currently available on Google Play if you'd like to see the actual product:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techxonia.lifevault

#BuildInPublic #Shipaton

u/techxoniallc — 3 days ago