I built SupaFax because faxing in 2026 is absurd but somehow still unavoidable. My friend in the states told me his doctor's office asked me to fax a form. His bank wanted a signed document faxed. The IRS only accepts certain things by fax.He doesn't own a fax machine. Nobody I know owns a fax machine. And the existing options were either driving to a Staples and paying per page, or signing up for eFax at $17/month for something he would use twice a year. And i found this bewildering. So I built the app I wanted: open it, scan your document with the camera (AI auto-crops and cleans it up), type the fax number, hit send. Your fax is delivered in under a minute with a confirmation. It costs $1.99 per fax. No subscription. No "free trial" that silently charges you weekly. No tricks. A few things I focused on: - AI scanner that auto-detects edges and removes shadows so your document looks clean - AI fax number lookup so you don't have to Google the number for your doctor or insurance company - Auto-generated cover pages - Free retries if a line is busy - Pay only when you actually send no commitment It's genuinely just meant to solve the "ugh, I have to fax something" problem and then get out of your way. Would love your honest feedback especially on the faxing process and anything that felt confusing. And if you've had your own ridiculous "I had to fax something in [current year]" moment, tell me, I collect these Thanks for checking it out
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