René DeAnda

René DeAnda

Good DadGood Dad
PM, self-taught dev, maker, dad
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Create beautiful gratitude cards in seconds. Write your thanks, choose a stunning design, and download to share—no sign-up required. Research shows gratitude improves mental health and strengthens relationships. Grateful.ly makes expressing it effortless. Thank anyone—friends, family, colleagues, or yourself. Pick from gorgeous card themes. Your message stays private—it never leaves your device. No accounts needed. Perfect for Thanksgiving, team recognition, or daily practice. Free forever.
Grateful.ly
Grateful.lyExpress gratitude, spread joy
Be the father you want to be with Good Dad—a free app delivering daily reminders that keep you grounded in what matters most. Get gentle nudges about patience, presence, and connection right when you need them. Whether you're navigating rush hour traffic or tempted to scroll through your phone, Good Dad helps you pause, breathe, and show up for your kids with intention. Simple, ad-free, and built by a dad who gets it. Available now on iOS & Android.
Good Dad
Good DadDaily mindful parenting reminders for iOS & Android
Learning to build AI-native products means drowning in scattered resources. Product Makr solves this. One hub for curated podcasts, books, AI tools, MCP servers, and LLM models—filtered for what actually helps you ship. Compare models side-by-side and explore trending topics like AI evals and spec-driven development. Built by an experienced PM who uses these exact resources to learn and ship products. For product managers, engineers, designers, and founders. No ads, just value.
Product Makr
Product MakrCurated learning hub for AI-native product builders
Makr.io is a collection of 15 web apps built by one person in just 30 days using Claude.ai & ChatGPT. Each app tackles a unique problem and is fully open-source, inviting you to explore, adapt, or build upon them. See what one person & AI can create together!
Makr.io
Makr.ioAI-built Next.js web apps – open-sourced for anyone to adapt