Palettas

Palettas

Color palettes for you, or by you!

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Palettas is an app that lets you browse community-sourced palettes, as well as create your own. What's interesting about Palettas is that each palette has a comment section, and those comments are searchable!
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Antonis Tsagaris
I love color and its practical applications so much that this is the second color palette app I have created! Check out Quanto: Material Palettes in the Play Store if you want to try out the other one. I wanted to do something a little bit different by adding a comment section for each palette, which would make the experience more socially-driven. I also made the comments searchable, so that anyone could tag the palettes with any concept and feeling they wanted. If you have any questions, go ahead! 😁
Eirinaios Theodorou

@antonis_tsagari perfect. Thank you!

Eirinaios Theodorou

Hey Antonis,

Great app. I played a bit with it earlier today and love the interface and how intuitive it is!

QQ: Are you going to add a favourite button for the palettes so we can easily save them and retrieve them whenever we want?
That would be a killer feature.


Keep up the amazing work!

Antonis Tsagaris

@eirinaios_theodorou Hey man! Thank you so much! I am adding a "like" button very soon. That means that you'd have to create an account to have your likes synced between devices, though. Another way to "save" your favorite palettes would be to use a word that's unique to you in a palette's comments and then search for that word. It'd bring up your "saved" palettes! Try it, searchable comments are where Palettas gets most of its power and flexibility!

Shreyans Bhansali

That searchable comment feature is a clever twist—makes the palette browsing feel more alive. Any plans to add tags or mood filters to help folks discover palettes by vibe or use case?

Antonis Tsagaris

@shreyans_assistiv thank you for your kind words! Mood/theme-based sorting is definitely coming soon! I consider searchable comments to be a kind of tagging, although I will probably extend it to include trending tags etc