Kris Van Sebroeck

Kris Van Sebroeck

From idea to launch 🚀
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About

I build things, break them, and rebuild them better. Into AI-powered tools, clean UX, accessibility, and shipping small products that solve real problems. Currently building monit247.com.

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Farid I•

14d ago

I built a web-based Obsidian alternative with real-time canvas (free beta)

I ve been using Obsidian for years and love the second brain concept. But I personally struggled with two things: - Local-first structure - Paid sync for cross-device access So I built something for myself fully browser-based and accessible from anywhere. That s how **Tracen** was born. What is Tracen? Tracen is a web-based visual note-taking SaaS that combines: - Markdown-powered knowledge management - Infinite canvas for visual thinking - Real-time editing - Import / export (Markdown & JSON) - No local vault. No sync setup. Just login & start. Pricing: Tracen is currently in beta and completely free to try. The long-term goal is to build a sustainable product with premium features. But early users can access everything for free while we improve the product. Try it: https://tracen.me I d genuinely love feedback from people building a second brain. **What s missing from your ideal note-taking tool?**
Kris Van Sebroeck•

18d ago

Looking for feedback

Hi all! We've been building Monit247, an uptime monitoring tool that covers HTTP, SSL, DNS, cron jobs, domain expiry, and more across 5 global regions. We built it because existing tools were either too complex or too expensive for what most teams actually need.
We're still early and looking for real feedback, what's working, what's not, what's missing. Would really appreciate a look: monit247.com

Rui Teixeira•

1mo ago

Building a culture tracker for everything I discover

Hey everyone

I m Rui, an indie iOS developer.

For years I kept discovering great movies, music, books, apps, and games and losing track of them days later. Watchlists helped, but everything was fragmented across different apps.

So I built iCulture. A single place to save everything I discover culturally, with a premium, minimalist focus.

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