Lamiaa Hub — Premium PWA Marketplace - 9 premium web apps that work offline — own them forever
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Lamiaa Hub is a curated collection of 9 productivity web apps — Pomodoro timer, mood journal, markdown editor, habit tracker, water reminder, color picker, focus music player, quick notes, and more.
What makes it different:
✓ One-time purchase ($1.99-$9.99) — no subscriptions, ever
✓ Works fully offline — install once, use forever
✓ 100% private — your data stays on your device, no cloud, no tracking
✓ No accounts required — open and use instantly

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A one-time purchase for this many tools is genuinely refreshing, love the offline approach. One thing that would make it stick for me though: cross-app syncing via local export and import, maybe JSON or markdown files. That way I can move my habit tracker data and journal entries between devices without needing a cloud account, keeps the privacy promise intact while solving the "what if I switch phones" problem.
@melahat38429 Thank you, Melahat and really glad the one-time purchase model resonates. Your sync suggestion is spot on: local export/import via JSON or markdown is genuinely the right primitive, and it's already on the roadmap. It keeps the privacy promise intact (your data, your devices, no account) while solving the "what if I switch phones" problem cleanly. JSON for full-fidelity backup, markdown for human-readable portability. I'll share an update in the thread as soon as there's a beta to test , would love your input on the format. 🙏
The fact that all nine tools actually work fully offline without any accounts feels rare these days. Love that you resisted the subscription trap and kept everything local.
@poyrazewhk Thank you Poyraz , that really means a lot. The "everything works offline, no account required" promise is the whole reason this exists, and it's staying that way. Any cloud features that come later will be strictly opt-in for the people who want them. Glad you're here.
How do you handle updates for the PWA once it's installed on someone's device, especially across the different apps in the hub?
@emirsedefc29601 Great question, Emir. PWA updates are actually one of the nicest parts of the model , when I ship a new version to the server, the installed PWA silently fetches it in the background via the service worker. Next time you open the app, you get the new version automatically. No app-store review cycle, no manual update prompts. Across the different tools inside the hub, it's one codebase and one service worker, so they all update together as a single bundle. The only tradeoff is updates are eventual (usually within a day of release); a hard refresh kicks the latest version immediately. Happy to go deeper if you want the technical version.
Love the offline-first approach and the no-subscription model, that alone is worth supporting. One thing that would make this a daily driver for me: sync between devices using a local network or QR code transfer, so I can keep my habit tracker and notes aligned on my laptop and phone without forcing a cloud account.
@adem132916 Adem, this is incredibly helpful and you're the second person in this thread asking for exactly this. So consider it heard loud and clear: LAN-based sync + QR-code transfer, no cloud account required, is now near the top of the roadmap. The last thing I want is to bait-and-switch people who came here for the no-cloud, no-account promise. I'll post in the comments when there's a beta , would really value your input on it. Thank you for the support.
Honestly the offline-first approach is a breath of fresh air, opened the habit tracker on a flaky cafe wifi and it just worked. One-time pricing feels fair too.