AppSta.sh

AppSta.sh

Complete project management dashboard for indie developers

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All-in-one dashboard for indie developers to manage multiple projects. Track MRR with Stripe, monitor uptime with automated screenshots, manage media files, sync GitHub issues, and analyze social media growth - all from one centralized platform.
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Seth Keddy
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Hey everyone, I’m launching Appsta.sh today. Appsta.sh was built out of frustration with how disorganized the app development process has become. Between scattered repos, random notes, cloud integrations, and half-built tools, it’s too easy for good ideas to get lost before they ever reach production. I wanted a single place where everything connected to an app could live together, stay versioned, and stay useful. Appsta.sh is a workspace for developers who actually ship. It keeps the workflow tight from idea to deployment by bringing structure to the chaos. You can organize projects, manage dependencies, connect your APIs, store snippets, and track deploys all in one space. It’s designed for people who like to build, automate, and move quickly without wasting time setting up the same environment every time they start something new. The core idea is simple: developers should have a place to stash everything that makes their apps run, and make that stash reusable. Every script, config, and connection should work like a component you can pick up again on the next build. Appsta.sh started as an internal experiment to streamline deployment and ended up becoming something much bigger. It’s built by engineers who know what breaks in the real world, and it’s being developed in the open so we can evolve it with real feedback from the people who need it most. If you build apps, manage projects, or run small teams, I’d love for you to try it and tell me what’s missing or what should come next. The roadmap is shaped by how people actually use it. Appsta.sh is live now. I built it for builders who want their workflow to finally make sense.