
r/ShowMeYourApps

I developed Weather World because I wanted a simpler, more helpful way to stay ahead of the forecast. I truly believe that a weather app should be a tool that makes your life easier, not a source of distraction with ads and confusing menus.
How it helps you: The core of the app is all about visual clarity. I’ve focused on creating intuitive graphs that let you see temperature shifts and precipitation trends at a single glance. Instead of reading through long lists of numbers, you can visualize exactly how your day will unfold. It’s minimalist, lightweight, and built for speed—perfect for anyone who values a clean Android experience.
I’d love your support! Please give it a try and see if it helps your daily routine. If you find it useful, please recommend it to your friends! As a solo developer, your support and word-of-mouth are what help me improve and grow.
In compliance with the community rules, I’ve shared the link via IndieAppCircle. Check it out there and let me know what you think!
Find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danie.pocasisveta
I built my first Android app: A tiny calisthenics dice app that removes workout planning
Hey everyone,
I just launched my first Android app on Google Play and would love honest feedback from other builders.
The app is called Alea. It’s a small calisthenics dice app: one die chooses the exercise, another chooses the reps. The idea is simple: when you don’t know what to train, you roll and start moving.
What it currently has:
- Random bodyweight exercise + reps
- 100-rep workout mode
- Streaks
- Basic stats
- Workout history
- No ads
- No account
- No subscription
I’d love feedback on:
- Is the concept clear?
- Is the Play Store listing convincing?
- Does the app feel too simple, or is that the point?
- What would you add without making it bloated?
- Any UX/UI issues?
Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alealabs.alea
Thanks !
This is my first released app, so honest feedback would help a lot.
Swuvi: Bookmarks & Reminders
Hey everyone! We got tired of saving things in five different places (screenshots, Instagram saves, TikTok favorites, open tabs) and never finding any of them again. So my co-founder and I built Swuvi.
It's basically one searchable home for everything you save. Each save gets a next step category (Read, Watch, Listen, Make, Try, Buy, or Do), and you can set a custom reminder ("remind me in 2 weeks") for things like a product you're considering or an article someone sent you.
One thing we decided early: no AI. Most of the bookmarking apps we looked at were adding AI to auto-sort and summarize your saves, and honestly, we just don't think AI needs to be in everything.
If anyone wants to try it, we'd really appreciate honest feedback!
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swuvi-bookmarks-reminders/id6768479131
I built an app because I got tired of sending myself WhatsApp messages and emails just to remember things
Hi everyone,
I didn't build this because I wanted to make "another AI app." I built it because I had a problem that kept driving me crazy.
For years I used WhatsApp and email as my memory. I'd send myself photos of documents, insurance papers, receipts, screenshots, shopping lists, links, random notes—basically anything I thought I might need later.
The problem wasn't saving things. The problem was finding them again.
Weeks or months later I'd remember "I know I sent myself that photo..." and then spend 20 minutes scrolling through chats or searching emails with the wrong keywords. Sometimes I'd never find it at all.
So I built an app for myself.
Now I just drop anything into it—a photo, document, screenshot, note, or link—and forget about it. When I need it again, I just type whatever I remember, and full-text search finds it almost instantly.
Then something happened that convinced me this was worth publishing.
While testing, I had taken a photo of a closed shelf just to see what the app would do with it. A while later I couldn't find my screwdriver, so as a joke I searched for "screwdriver." I honestly didn't expect anything... but the app found the photo of the shelf because it had recognized the screwdriver inside.
That was the moment I thought, "Okay... this might actually be useful for other people too."
I've been using it every day since then, and it's become one of those apps I don't really think about anymore—it just quietly stores everything until I need it.
I finally decided to publish it on Google Play, and I'd genuinely love some honest feedback. If there's something that feels awkward or missing, I'd much rather hear it now than after thousands of users.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urag.foundit
If you prefer trying it in your browser first, there's also a web version at stowby.app
Building a digital disposable camera for events—guests shoot blind, and the host develops the film at the end.
The idea is simple: you create an event, guests scan a QR code and start taking photos through their browser — no app download. The twist is that nobody can see any photos during the event. When it's over, the host hits "Develop Film" and everything is revealed at once, just like a real disposable camera.
The delayed reveal mechanic genuinely changes how people shoot — they're more spontaneous, less posed, because there's no immediate judgment.
Current features: QR code guest entry, browser-based camera, photo counter (27 shots per guest like a real film roll), host dashboard, and a staggered gallery reveal animation.
What I'm trying to figure out: is the delayed reveal the core value, or is it just a gimmick? Would you actually use this at a wedding, corporate event, or birthday party? And would you pay for it or expect it to be free?
Honest feedback welcome — roast it if needed.
Just launched my app on Play Store. Would love some feedback
Hey folks,
I recently launched ShrinkIt (my first one on play store), an app for compressing images and PDFs directly on your device.
It's completely offline and currently supports:
- Image compression
- PDF compression
- Batch compression
- Image resizing
- Format conversion
Would really appreciate any feedback on:
- UI/UX
- Ease of use
- Performance
- Features you'd like to see
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sprintapps.shrinkit
Not trying to promote it here - I genuinely want to improve the app and would love some honest opinions. Thanks! 🙏
[IOS] [$199.99 -> Lifetime ] [all in ohne tracker
? What is Valenta?
❤️ Track your health & wellness
? Monitor your daily progress
? Build healthy habits
? View your health insights over time
? Stay motivated with your personal goals ⏳
? App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/ie/app/valenta-health-tracker/id6760937182
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I built this app mostly for myself
I built pdfshitter.com mostly for myself because reading a pdf on a mobile sucks balls.
It's vibe coded
No PDF's are stored
And the output is only viewable by the logged in user.
I'm in the same boat as a lot of people - I need 👀 and users.
Let me know your thoughts and if you would pay for something like this.
Sound analyzer app
I have made a sound analyzer app for ios and android, it is free / has a pro IAP version as well. Hope it helps to analyze your sound systems!
it's weekend, it's investigating time! NEGOTIATOR is a choice-driven interactive real text messaging style fiction game where you play the role of a crisis negotiation specialist.
Game Title: Negotiator: Choice Text Game
Playable Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/negotiator-choice-text-game/id6780046363
Both: iOS and MacOS
You are Felix Fandor. Crisis negotiator. Nine years on the job.
Before each case, Chief Hayes briefs you:
- who's on the other end of the line,
- what happened,
- what they want.
Then the first message arrives on your device.
The whole case plays out in rich text messages:
- typing indicators,
- delivered and read receipts,
- a channel that can drop from secure to plain SMS mid-crisis.
You choose what to write. No menus over artwork.
Just a screen full of messages, the way a real exchange would feel.
Each case is one continuous conversation:
- There's no save button.
- When it ends, it ends.
- How you get to the end is something the game watches throughout, without ever showing you a meter.
You never see a score, but you can assess your skills after each case.
Free to play.
Note: Looking forward to receive your feedback for to improve this game, I'm a solo developer, helped only by tools...
I kept forgetting how long I had my tampon in, so I ended up building an app to solve it
This might sound weirdly specific, but I’ve always hated that moment of thinking:
“wait… how long have I had my tampon in?”
I used to set random alarms, check the time, forget to start the alarm, or end up doing mental math during my period.
At some point I got tired of it and ended up building an app for myself.
It lets you start a timer for tampons or menstrual cups, sends reminders, and also suggests times depending on your flow and product (although you can customize them too).
I finally published it on the App Store this week.
I’m not posting this to spam, I’m genuinely curious whether other people have this problem too or if I’m just weird😭
If anyone wants to try it and tell me what feels useful, confusing, unnecessary, missing… I’d honestly love feedback.
[DEV] Bivouac: a strategy, deck-building, territory game that makes you MOVE!
If you like strategy games, you should check out Bivouac.
If you like territory/tower defense games, you should check out Bivouac.
If you like games that make you move, you should check out Bivouac!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bivouac/id1605307741
The latest version has an improved UI, new tactical cards, and a whole raft of performance and reliability improvements. Additionally, the training bot is way better than it was, so if there's nobody online to play against, you can do a quick game against the bot for practice.
But whether you're playing against the bot, a nearby friend, or someone across the world, there's no game like Bivouac.
You're going to love this game!
I spent months building a meal planning app that personalizes around your diet type — just launched on iOS (Simmerz)
Hey everyone,
I built Simmerz because I couldn't find a meal planner that didn't treat everyone the same. Every app I tried would generate a "healthy" 7-day plan that was completely useless for someone eating keto, or vegan, or carnivore. The filters were cosmetic — the AI underneath didn't actually know who you were.
So I built one that does.
The onboarding asks 5 questions:
- How do you eat? (vegan, keto, carnivore, vegetarian, pescatarian, flexitarian, paleo, or omnivore)
- Any specific dietary restrictions?
- Favorite cuisines?
- Anything completely off limits?
- How many people are you cooking for?
Those answers aren't just stored — they shape everything. The AI meal planner gets your full profile before generating a single meal. The cookbook filters automatically. The grocery list is built from what you're actually missing from your pantry.
What I learned building it:
Connecting an AI meal plan to a real pantry scan is harder than it sounds. The vision model needs to identify ingredients from messy fridge photos, match them against a grocery list, and surface only the gaps. Getting that reliable took longer than the entire rest of the app.
The other hard part was diet compatibility. "Vegan" isn't just a tag — it means checking ingredients at the component level. A recipe tagged vegetarian might still have a dairy ingredient buried in it. I had to build a compatibility layer that checks ingredient aisles and keywords, not just recipe tags.
What's still rough:
Recipe variety for some diet types is thinner than I'd like. Keto and carnivore users will notice this fastest. I'm working on it.
It's free to download. There's a subscription for advanced features but the core meal planner and cookbook work without it.
🔗 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/simmerz/id6767691610
If you try it and something feels broken or missing — please tell me here. That's genuinely more useful than a 5-star review right now.
Happy to answer any questions about how it works or what's coming next.
I built it as a pure skill-based arcade game — no complex controls, just timing, physics, and those “one more try” moments.
- Free to play.
- Optional IAP: Revive, which lets you continue your current run.
- App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6764475676
I got tired of pregnancy apps selling user data, so I built one that physically can't.
Most pregnancy apps track everything and store it on their servers. Some sell it to advertisers. All of them ask you to create an account and trust them with some of the most personal data you'll ever generate.
I'm a product designer and I was pregnant. I got quietly furious with how the industry works.
So I built Zorya. iOS, one-time payment of €24.99, no account, no cloud, no server.
It tracks pregnancy weeks, fetal kicks, and contractions. It includes a dignified archive that honors your record no matter how your pregnancy ends. Everything stays on your phone by design, not by policy.
Your data cannot leave your device because there is nowhere for it to go.
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[iOS] [Free Lifetime] VaultEx: Secret Privacy Vault disguised as Currency Converter
Hello everyone,
I would like to share VaultEx, a privacy vault app that I developed. It is completely Free for Lifetime (ad-supported) on both platforms.
What it does:
- On the surface, it functions as a normal Currency Converter & Crypto Tracker with alarms and financial news.
- Entering your secret passcode opens the hidden Private Vault.
Features inside the Vault:
- Encrypted File & Gallery Lock: Hide private photos/videos (deletes from public gallery, restore anytime).
- Secret Browser: Private web surfing with no history/cookie tracking.
- Private Contacts & Secure Notes: Store numbers and text notes away from system access.
- 100% Offline: All data is encrypted locally on your device storage.
Download Links:
- Apple App Store (iOS): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vaultex-currency-vault/id6761551955
- Hope you find it useful. I’d love to hear your feedback or any bug reports!
Designed a new Time Tracking methodology, focuses on Goals and gamified Up/Down time for each.
Everyone is familiar with gamified productivity & focus tracker tools. I downloaded most, experimented with different methods, studied the science behind motivation/goals, and developed a new system. It's not complex, visual, yet lightweight. Most importantly, it's effective & helps you make real progress.
Why this method works:
- It simplifies thinking about "what should I do today" & helps beat procrastination. You clearly see your goal, and the main work/play activities you defined. Just get started on one...
- Each board is you custom "go-to" plan for that Goal (aka "Core"). You pick "time contributions" that work for you. No guilt tripping. If you like to focus for 30m, and then lounge for 1h, then that's what you pick. No need to overcommit. Stats will improve as you get better.
- Tracking how much Up vs Down time, towards defined Goals, is the simplest measure of success, over time. The 10,000 hour rule exists for a reason. Not 10,000 to-do items.
- Seeing "break/rest" activity timers next to your productive timers, at a glance, makes you more relaxed during focus sessions & gives you "guilt free" breaks. You can pause one timer and start another, then come back. You can also "finish early" any timer, and deposit time already earned, no penalties.
- You can adjust all Timers/Goals on the fly, change their length, emoji labels, etc. The app makes it easy.
- You can track a Goal on 1 board, or across multiple boards. You could have a board for each day of the week if you want, all towards that 1 goal. On Monday you can have only 1 focus activity, and on Saturday you can have 6, with different focus + break sessions.
- You can work on Goals and contribute time whenever you have it. No pressure with streaks. If you have 1 hour per day for a goal, or 3 hours per week. You simply time your activity, you bank time Up or Down, and you move on.
- You progress easily visualized in a cool Sci-Fi interface, with time particles and orbits and black holes.
Check out Flowton on the App Store or if you're on Android, sign up on flowton.com to get notified.
Happy to hear your feedback on the method, or if you try the app, on what you think of it. There are cool new features in the pipeline, along with leaderboards, passive "multiplayer", and other.