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Justin Hopkinsleft a comment
I like the clean and polished design. Good work!

Mobile Palette GeneratorGenerate color palettes with a click of the mouse
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This looks really awesome! I look forward to using the final build, whenever it gets out of testing.
NototoThe spatial workspace - organize everything on one canvas
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Climate Change seems like the most pressing issue, so that would be my pick.
If you could solve one global problem tomorrow what would you solve?
Aaron O'LearyJoin the discussion
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I only have one domain so far, but I waited fairly late before committing to it.
When do you buy the domain?
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This seems like a really well curated collection, and the design/aesthetic is pretty great too! Thanks for sharing!

breakthruCurated apps & resources for your mental health
Create Cues with Cue It!
A Cue is a list of multiple timers in a single sequence - when one timer ends, the next timer starts right away!
A Cue is a list of multiple timers in a single sequence - when one timer ends, the next timer starts right away!
Cue It can help you keep track of time while working out, cooking, or doing any thing else on a timed schedule.

Cue It - Interval TimerPeriodic interval timer
Justin Hopkinsleft a comment
I really dig the minimalistic aesthetic! This looks really clean and polished; I'll have to check it out later.

Daily FourDo what matters most
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Hey all! Cue It is an app that I was inspired to make last year during quarantine. The concept of the app involves creating lists of timers on a sequence; the end of one timer starts the next timer right away. For some tasks or routines, you may find it more beneficial to have timers for individual steps so you can better track your time. For example - I designed the app so I could better keep...

Cue It - Interval TimerPeriodic interval timer
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If your app is an iOS app, there are a few websites or communities where people can opt in to test early versions on Testflight, using a public link you create in App Store Connect. Three sites I've used are: https://departures.to/ https://airport.community/ https://www.reddit.com/r/TestFlight/ With those three sites combined, I've gotten around 80 testers for my upcoming app.
Finding & retaining early beta testers
Zach WrightJoin the discussion
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Generally speaking, I find it's easier to focus on a new niche than it is to stand out in a crowded market, speaking from my experience developing iOS apps.
Create a new niche or tap into an existing market
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This has a very nice and pleasant UX! Any chance that support for older iOS devices could be used, for if you wanted to use the accurate device type when creating screens? (Example: Uploading a version of the screen for older iOS devices with the home button)
ScreenScreenshot creator for product pages on app stores
Justin Hopkinsleft a comment
This is really impressive work! I'll have to keep this bookmarked for later.

Neumorphism CSS GeneratorSoft UI CSS generator for front-end developers

