Hello! I don't have a developer background. But I got obsessed with fine-tuning and couldn't find a tool that let me do it without writing code. So I built one.
TuneSalon AI lets you fine-tune open-source models without writing a single line of code. Upload your data, pick a model, hit train. It has a built-in dataset generator, chat with your fine-tuned model, GGUF export, and a marketplace to share or sell your adapters. There's a website using cloud GPUs, so you don't need to have one, and a desktop app that runs fully local on your own hardware. Desktop app is completely free and open source. I wanted to actually prove that fine-tuning works. So I ran proper benchmarks.
I'm a solo student developer, and I recently launched Lihenium, an offline-first document toolkit for Android.
The Problem: I noticed that almost every popular PDF scanner app requires an internet connection just to crop an image or run OCR, and they are packed with unnecessary bloatware. For students and professionals in areas with spotty internet (or those who just value privacy), this is a nightmare.
The Solution: I engineered Lihenium so that all the core heavy-lifting scanning, auto-edge detection, PDF merging, and OCR runs completely locally on the device hardware.
We just launched Onbrd (onbrd.net) and wanted to share it here.
The problem: Every time you sign a new client, you end up in the same cycle scattered emails, attachments getting lost, "did you get my last message?", and clients who have no idea what step they're on. It's stressful for you and confusing for them.
What Onbrd does: It lets you build a clean, step-by-step onboarding portal in minutes. You share one link with your client, and they can see exactly what they need to do, in order, with no back-and-forth. You can track their progress from your side so you always know where things stand.
Intervo is an interview and career prep platform built to help you actually improve, not just prepare. Instead of just reading tips, you practice real interview questions, get feedback on your answers, and refine how you communicate. The goal is simple, help you feel more confident and perform better when it matters.
So I ve always struggled with staying consistent when working out. I d go for a few weeks, then completely fall off because most fitness apps felt too complicated or overwhelming. So I decided to build something simple for myself just a clean way to track workouts and stay on track without all the extra stuff. It s called VytalTrack Pro, I just launched it and honestly I m mainly looking for feedback right now. If anyone wants to try it or has suggestions on what would make it more useful, I d really appreciate it