Gajendra Singh Rathore

Gajendra Singh Rathore

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Scratchify SDK – Mobile Scratch Rewards - Gamify your app with scratch-to-reveal magic ✨

Scratchify SDK lets you add scratch card rewards to any mobile app—boost engagement with surprise reveals, gamified loyalty perks, and custom designs. Easy to integrate, lightweight, and perfect for fintech, retail, and promotional campaigns.

Struggling to decide the landing page format for Joining waitlist.

After I finished a basic informative version of my website, I decided to pre-launch a website version where people can join the waitlist just to see if it's getting any traction or not and right now struggling to decide on which format or what design is good. If you've ideas please feel free to share, It'll be highly appreciated.

So far what i've concluded is i'll run 2 versions of the join waitlist landing page on buckets as A/B testing and in a few days or week will conclude which one is converting more users.

Nika

6mo ago

How many and what type of subscriptions do you have?

Maybe this post will help makers understand how much people are willing to spend, what products are useful to them, and what the main motive for buying is.

I personally try to keep track of how much and what I spend. Before I invest in something, I consider:

  • what will be the return on it (i.e. whether I will earn something by buying/investing in a product),

  • whether it will be profitable for me in the long term,

  • whether it will save me time.

Nika

6mo ago

Is talking about money in business taboo for you?

I ve always wondered how different cultures, companies, or individuals approach financial transparency in business. Some stay silent, others overshare.

Here are some trends I ve noticed:

Hello amazing people.

I m Gajendra, a product developer focused on building clean, high-performance apps with a strong eye for design and user motivation.

Right now, I m working on Habitly a habit tracker designed to help people build habits that actually stick. Most habit apps feel like todo lists with checkboxes I m rethinking the experience to make it more intuitive, flexible, and aligned with how habits really form.

I care deeply about good UX, fast iteration, and learning from real users. I love shipping meaningful things whether that s a new feature, a sketch, or a blog post that simplifies a complex idea.

If you re into building better tools, behavior design, or launching thoughtful products I d love to connect and learn from each other!

Need some critique and reviews for the website [still in progress]

Link : https://habitlyweb.vercel.com
Your inputs, suggestions and feedback is highly appreciated.

Free Document Maker is Now Verified by Google – 30+ Tools, 0 Login Needed

Just wanted to share a milestone: Free Document Maker is now recognized on Google with a Knowledge Graph profile [https://g.co/kgs/nLYMF4N](https:... Built from scratch, no funding, no team just 30+ free tools to help anyone create professional documents, edit PDFs, convert WebP images, or generate AI blog/voice content all without logging in. I launched it in early 2025 from Narayanganj, Bangladesh. No watermark, no subscription walls just fast, browser-based tools. Tools like: - Invoice, CV, Agreement, Certificate, Quote - PDF Merge, Unlock, Split, Convert - WebP, Resize, Compress, Optimize - Text-to-Voice, AI Blog Generator (coming in full Bengali support) Official site: [https://www.freedocumentmaker.co... Chrome Extension: [AI Doc Creator](https://chromewebstore.google.co...) Would love feedback from indie founders or devs who also built for function-first users.

Sal Georgiou

6mo ago

How do you test your product before launch?

I recently came across what the majority calls "vibe coding" and I am addicted. As I am a marketing guy, I couldn't resist in creating not one, not two, but 8 apps, which are basically systems to solve my own problems and frustrations.

However, I couldn't help but notice that all these tools are far from perfect. Lovable, Replit (which I use extensively now) say they did something, but in reality, they made only the surface.

Sveta Bay

2yr ago

I went from 0 to 13K Followers on Twitter in 10 months. Here's how 👀

1. Growth from 0 to 100 followers I connected with people (in DM) who did the same things as me at that time. As a result, we engaged with each other content. More engagement more impressions more new connections. Also, I added some boosters for a smooth start: active hashtags, tagged tools, and used visual content. If I should start from the beginning once again, I d do the same. 2. Growth from 100 to 1K followers I stayed consistent. Tweeted 1-2 times daily, replied 10-20 times daily, connected with new people, and experimented with new content formats. Yes, it takes time. What helped? Buildinpublic, Growinpublic, and Learninpublic content. You don t need to be a content farm providing educational content 24/7. 3. Growth from 1K to 5K followers I continued being consistent and engaging with followers. The only change - I switched my focus from engaging with big accounts to engaging in my account. 4. Growth from 5K to 13K followers Experiments, experiments, and one more time experiments. At this point, you need to stand out from the accounts in the same niche. The good decision is to add some personal content about your lifestyle, traveling, etc., so that people remember you. Growing your personal brand gives you a lot of opportunities. So, start small, find your audience, experiment, double down on what works, and most importantly - have fun. P.S. I deconstructed my growth from the very beginning in a Notion file. Tips, secrets, and real examples with self-reflection. You can get it for Free https://makerbox.ck.page/twitter...