I'm excited to announce that PageFlow, my new #android launcher that transforms your phone into a dedicated #e-reader experience, is ready for early testing. What is PageFlow? PageFlow replaces your standard Android home screen with a clean. https://pageflow.notion.site/239...
I build an Android App that turns your device into an E-reader. And you can be one of the first to try it out. To sign up for the Early access version, please fill this form out: https://pageflow.notion.site/239...
You can now sign up as a tester for my Android App PageFlow. PageFlow is a Launcher that turns your device into an E-Reader. https://pageflow.notion.site/239...
E-Reader Launcher replaces your home screen with a calm and minimal, reading-focused interface — inspired by e-ink devices like Onyx Boox and minimalist design principles.
I might be missing some but I've been pretty much in love with @Lovable, @Cursor, @bolt.new and have been trying to use @Replit more and I honestly haven't touched @BASE44 too much but have heard good things. @chrismessina has nudged me to use @Windsurf for whenever I build another Raycast Extension! Currently I use: - @bolt.new / @Lovable - @Cursor - @Warp Curious what everyone thinks is the top one so far!
I was inspired by @chrismessina to build my own Raycast extensions after he released his own! I have been using Raycast a lot more thanks to a gentle nudge from @jakecrump (and @Raycast's latest AI releases), so I knew I wanted to build my own Raycast extension at some point.
There was a lot of news about Cyberpunk for Mac released and I wanted to search if there was a deal for it on PC. I instinctively went to search Raycast .but it wasn t there. So my extension idea was born!
My goal was simple: make it easier to hunt for video game deals right from the Raycast command bar. What followed was a rapid journey of prototyping, debugging, and learning. I m excited to share what I learned and hope it will encourage more makers to ship their ideas. You can view my IsThereAnyDeal (ITAD) Extension on GitHub here! I will launch it when it's approved on the Raycast store :) I'll publish a more in-depth, nerdy guide later. But for now...here's my experience building a Raycast Extension!
I was inspired by @chrismessina to build my own Raycast extensions after he released his own! I have been using Raycast a lot more thanks to a gentle nudge from @jakecrump (and @Raycast's latest AI releases), so I knew I wanted to build my own Raycast extension at some point.
There was a lot of news about Cyberpunk for Mac released and I wanted to search if there was a deal for it on PC. I instinctively went to search Raycast .but it wasn t there. So my extension idea was born!
My goal was simple: make it easier to hunt for video game deals right from the Raycast command bar. What followed was a rapid journey of prototyping, debugging, and learning. I m excited to share what I learned and hope it will encourage more makers to ship their ideas. You can view my IsThereAnyDeal (ITAD) Extension on GitHub here! I will launch it when it's approved on the Raycast store :) I'll publish a more in-depth, nerdy guide later. But for now...here's my experience building a Raycast Extension!
@-mentions now have autocomplete on mobile Tag your friends to bring them in on the conversation!
New launch-day dashboard for makers with social link tracking Track your points and ranking over the course of the day and see which social posts are bringing you the most support.
114 users | #2 Product of the Day on Product Hunt I m excited to share that I got 114 users for ViralSort in just 25 days! It all started in early December when I noticed how time-consuming it was for creators to discover trending content. That s when I built ViralSort, a Chrome extension that lets you sort Instagram Reels by likes, comments, and views. After publishing it on the Chrome Web Store on Dec 7, the journey began. Here s how we reached 114 users by Jan 1: 1 Small but Mighty Network.
I reached out to friends, mentors, and people I know. Their support played a key role in getting those first 9 users. 2 Organic Growth.
I published ViralSort on the Chrome Web Store on Dec 7, and its simplicity and usefulness brought in 30 users organically without any promotion. 3 Product Hunt Launch.
On Dec 30, I launched ViralSort on Product Hunt, and it gained 84 users in just 3 days, earning the #2 Product of the Day. Product Hunt provided the visibility to scale quickly.
Here's the launch page - https://www.producthunt.com/post... It started as a simple idea to help find trending Reels, and now it's helping creators plan better content. This is just the beginning!
The #1 question people ask me is How often should I email? My short answer: Consistently, but intentionally. If you re launching a new product, ramp up. If you re in a quieter season, focus on building relationships with value based emails. You don t have to email every day just to say you did. Make your emails worth opening. Give people something to look forward to. Mail with purpose. And do it often. Because you're either IN the noise or forgotten.
I got to the point when I need to hear your inspirational stories. Trying to force myself into coding. Are there existing such cases that you love only front-end/back-end more?