I got tired of using multiple apps just to manage my daily life. Tasks in one app.
Calendar in another.
Expenses somewhere else. It felt messy and exhausting. So I started building LifeOrder an all-in-one app where everything lives in one place. Simple. Clean. No unnecessary complexity. Right now I m testing it with early users and improving it every day based on feedback. Also, it s already available in multiple languages (EN, DE, ES, IT, RO) which has been super important for early users. Curious: Would you actually use an all-in-one app like this,
or do you prefer keeping things separate?
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It's a free iPhone app for tracking moles and skin changes over time. I built it because every year my derm points at a spot and asks "has this changed?" and every year I have absolutely no idea.
One question we keep getting: "Can I actually make money as a motivator in Focido?"
Short answer: yes, and we're building the infrastructure for it.
Long answer: we designed Focido around a role called "Motivator." Not a bot, not a notification, but a real person who helps another user follow through on their goals. Sessions are tracked. Quality scores are built over time. The better your helpfulness score, the more visibility you get.
I'm super excited to share a project I've been working on: tools.video.
As an independent developer, I often found myself frustrated with existing video editing and processing tools. They were either too heavy, packed with complex features I didn't need, or locked behind expensive paywalls. I just wanted something fast, straightforward, and accessible.
So, I decided to scratch my own itch and build it myself.
Hey everyone, I just launched my first big project, Answerly! As a student, I got so tired of copy-pasting code errors and quiz questions into different windows, so I built the tool I wish I had.
It can visually analyze your screen and give you an instant answer and explanation. I'm trying to turn it into the ultimate AI learning assistant.
Would love for you to try it out and give me some honest feedback!
Hey everyone! I'm part of the team behind HyperKnowledge 3000 (HK3K), not on the dev side, but I use it daily and wanted to share it with a community that would actually get what it's trying to do.
The core problem it solves: AI tools are powerful, but they don't know you. Every session starts from scratch. HK3K fixes that by connecting to your Notion workspace and importing your past AI conversations so your searches are grounded in your own knowledge, not just the internet.
The full feature set just went live:
Personalized AI Search answers that factor in your Notion workspace and conversation history
I m currently building VertoX, a real-time voice translation that lets you speak any language on calls while keeping your tone, emotions, and your own voice.