Hey Product Hunt π, I originally built ApplauseMeter because I was hosting small events and classes and kept wishing there was a simple way to see audience reaction without any expensive hardware or complicated setup. I just wanted to open my phone and instantly know if the room was deadβ¦ or alive π
Over time the app evolved into something really fun: teachers started using it in classrooms, friends turned it into games and challenges, and presenters used it to track engagement during talks. The goal has always been the same though β make measuring applause and sound feel simple, visual and kinda addictive.
Even though ApplauseMeter has been on the App Store for a while, this is the first time Iβm sharing it with the Product Hunt community, and Iβm genuinely excited (and a little nervous) to finally get real feedback from builders and creators here.
Would absolutely love to hear how you would use it, and any ideas you have for features or improvements π. Thanks for checking it out!
Hey Product Hunt π, I originally built ApplauseMeter because I was hosting small events and classes and kept wishing there was a simple way to see audience reaction without any expensive hardware or complicated setup. I just wanted to open my phone and instantly know if the room was deadβ¦ or alive π
Over time the app evolved into something really fun: teachers started using it in classrooms, friends turned it into games and challenges, and presenters used it to track engagement during talks. The goal has always been the same though β make measuring applause and sound feel simple, visual and kinda addictive.
Even though ApplauseMeter has been on the App Store for a while, this is the first time Iβm sharing it with the Product Hunt community, and Iβm genuinely excited (and a little nervous) to finally get real feedback from builders and creators here.
Would absolutely love to hear how you would use it, and any ideas you have for features or improvements π. Thanks for checking it out!