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Lucky Khanstarted a discussion

Hi, I'm a solo dev who recently built an app called Deadlinr

Hi everyone I'm a solo developer who enjoys building small tools that solve everyday problems. Recently I built an app called Deadlinr after realizing how many subscriptions and free trials I kept forgetting to cancel. Over time those small charges started adding up, which was frustrating. So I decided to build something simple that helps track subscriptions, renewals, and expiry dates in one...

Lucky Khanstarted a discussion

I built Deadlinr an app that reminds you before subscriptions, documents, or groceries expire

Hi everyone I’m an indie developer and I recently built an app called Deadlinr. The idea came from a simple problem: I kept losing money because I forgot about subscriptions and expiry dates. So I built Deadlinr to track things like: • Subscriptions • Documents (passport, license, etc.) • Warranties • Groceries • Any important expiry or deadline The goal is to have one simple place that reminds...

Deadlinr remembers what expires in your life subscriptions, documents, food, warranties, and more. Add it once and forget about it. You’ll only get notified when action is actually required. No noisy reminders, no task overload. Built as a local first, privacy-focused app so your data stays on your device. Simple, fast, and designed for real life.
Deadlinr
DeadlinrNever forget what expires in your life
Turn Git commits into clean, customer-ready release notes — automatically, from your terminal.
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Auto Release Note Auto release notes
Lucky Khanstarted a discussion

What do you expect from a good release notes CLI?

AutoReleaseNote is a CLI-first tool that turns git commits into release notes. Before launch, I’d love input from other developers: What do you expect from a release notes CLI? Is it: • Flexible commit selection? • Templates & formatting? • CI/CD or GitHub Actions support? • Something else entirely?