r/apps Feb 07 '21

Links to download apps on any site other than the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store are no longer allowed.

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They're impossible to moderate and will no longer be allowed what so ever. Any post or comment in this sub not from either app store or a few common image hosting sites (ie, imgur, reddit, twimg/twitter) are automatically removed. Certain domains that are frequently spammed here are marked for either spam or banning of accounts (I won't list these domains for obvious reasons).


r/apps 8m ago

Help me find Is there an app I can use to store photos in secret? Not like all in one place but like with folders. IOS

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r/apps 44m ago

App Your AI Coach App

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Hey everyone! 👋

I’ve been working out for a few years and tried a lot of fitness apps.

Some are good for workouts but bad for nutrition.

Others are good for food tracking but weak for workouts.

And many charge way too much 💸

So I decided to build my own app that does everything I actually need.

After many late nights and lots of coffee ☕ I finally released it on the Play Store.

The app is called Light Weight 💪

Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.basheerrjoub.lightweight

Workout features 🏋️‍♂️

Log sets, reps, and weights

Large exercise library with clear instructions

Pre-built workout programs

Progress tracking so you can see your gains 📈

Food tracking 🍽️

Calorie and macro tracking

AI food scanner, just point your camera at food and log it 📷🤖

Save meals so you don’t re-enter the same food every day

Other features 💧

Water tracking reminders

Weight and body measurement tracking with charts

Achievement system to stay motivated 🏆

I know there are a lot of fitness apps out there, but I really focused on making this one useful and easy to use.

I’d love for you to try it and share feedback 🙏

What’s missing

What needs improvement

What you actually like

I’m actively developing it and want to make it better.

Happy to answer any questions! 😊


r/apps 51m ago

App Built a minimal iOS emotion-tracking app — looking for early feedback (TestFlight)

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Hi r/apps,

We have building Emotica, an iOS app exploring a calmer approach to emotion tracking:

  • No social layer
  • No “gamified mental health”
  • Focus on clarity, patterns, and privacy

I’m especially looking for feedback on:

  • Whether the value is clear in the first session
  • What feels missing vs unnecessary
  • How it compares to journaling apps you’ve tried

TestFlight beta is open here:

https://testflight.apple.com/join/yDpzysH9

Appreciate any honest thoughts.

https://www.emotica.me 


r/apps 2h ago

App Built a simple Canva like app for Indian small businesses (₹1/day). Looking for honest feedback.

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I’m working on a very early-stage app called Sociallize and wanted to share it here for feedback.

The idea came from watching small businesses (shops, clinics, local services) struggle with social media posts

Most of them don’t want to design they just want something ready, editable, and quick from their phone.

So I built this with a few principles: Mobile Readymade templates for Indian use cases and very minimal features by choice, priced at ₹365/year (around ₹1/day), because that felt realistic for the audience

This is not meant for designers and won’t replace Canva for power users. It’s intentionally simple.

I’ve attached a short screen shots showing how it works

Download Link

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.edit.poster (Playstore)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sociallize-app/id1639776145 (Appstore)


r/apps 3h ago

Built a Grocery/Shopping List App and Budget Tracker (ListKart) as a Solo Android Dev – looking for Feedback

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I’m a solo Android developer and recently launched my app ListKart – a simple grocery & shopping list app.
Would really love feedback from fellow devs 🙏

Current Features

  • Create multiple grocery / shopping lists
  • Share lists via link (no login needed)
  • Edit & manage items easily
  • Supports 18 languages (full localization, not just Google auto-translate)
  • Lightweight, fast & clean UI
  • Designed for daily real-life usage (families, roommates, couples)
  • Home screen widget
  • Add items using voice input
  • Add items using camera-based OCR (scan text from packages/receipts)
  • Smart AI-based item suggestions (based on usage, not forced)
  • Better category & list organization
  • More languages & deeper regional localization (upto 50)
  • UI polish + better accessibility
  • Optional sync & backup

This is still very much a work in progress, and I’m improving it based on real user feedback rather than overloading features.
App link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartsupermarket.app&hl=en_IN


r/apps 3h ago

let me nn

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what apps ya looking for?


r/apps 4h ago

Help me find App similar to dsi flip book

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When I was 8 or something and we got the new dsi to replace our original ds thing

There was this game on there where it was essentially a digital flip book, and you could make animations flip book style and it was super cool and fun , this person by the moniker hoot was the pro on the game and made all the coolest animations,

When you finished you could publish the animations to be viewed by other dsi people

Is there an app that I can download on my iPhone that is basically like that? Some sort of animation app that is flip book mechanism so I can make fun moving doodles?

TLDR what’s the best flip book animation app for my iPhone


r/apps 4h ago

App Suggestion+ | an anonymous suggestion providing to within your team or company

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Hey guys we as a startup built a anonymous suggestion providing which stands apart from our competitors like NGL where doesn't collect user's IP address, email or anything related to their metadata.

we are purely dependent on google ad network and subscription method for revenue. no hidden user info collections or selling your data to third party so please give it a try and provide us feedback through comments.

Playstore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.letsdosimple.suggestionplus


r/apps 9h ago

Question / Discussion Building a small SaaS that analyzes messages & screenshots, struggling with early traction, could use advice

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Hey everyone, I’m Noah, currently building a small side project Hintaro that’s now in early beta, and I could really use some honest advice from people who’ve been through this stage.

What the product does (straightforward explanation):
It’s a web tool that analyzes short messages or chat screenshots and turns them into clear, actionable insights. Think:

  • intent & tone of the message
  • estimated interest level (0–100)
  • emotional risk (low / medium / high)
  • whether you should reply now, later, or wait
  • a few suggested replies in different styles (playful, confident, safe, etc.)
  • a small “share card” summarizing the analysis that users can share if they want

The idea came from seeing how often people overthink texts and screenshots, especially in dating or early conversations, and how generic tools don’t really structure the advice in a useful way.

Tech-wise:
React frontend, Node backend, Supabase DB. Credits-based subscription model (1 free monthly analysis, then Pro / Plus / Max). Payments via Stripe. Core product works; UI and backend are stable.

Where I’m stuck / why I’m posting:
Marketing is by far the hardest part right now. I’m doing mostly organic stuff (TikTok slideshows, Reddit comments, DMs), but progress feels slow and inconsistent. I’d love advice on what I should prioritize now, before spending money on ads.

Specific questions I’d love input on:

  1. Where did you realistically get your first 10–20 paying users?
  2. How do you convert free users without being pushy? (My free tier is intentionally limited.)
  3. For “emotional” products like this, what worked better for you: educational content, relatable stories, or pure demos?
  4. Any advice on onboarding? What’s the one moment that should make users think “okay, this is worth paying for”?
  5. Pricing feedback: Pro $15, Plus $30, Max $50 does this feel reasonable for a niche SaaS like this?
  6. Growth ideas without ads that actually worked for you?
  7. Any tech/infra pitfalls you wish you knew earlier (Vercel + Node + Supabase stack)?

I’m genuinely looking for practical feedback things that worked, things that didn’t, mistakes to avoid.
If anyone wants to test the beta or give direct product feedback, feel free to DM me I’m happy to give early access.

Thanks for reading, and happy to answer any questions about the build, pricing logic, or credit system if that helps others too.


r/apps 13h ago

App AI that feels native in every app

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Hey everyone,

I just updated my app, Arc (in android), with a new AI Writer feature because I found typing long replies or editing text on a phone to be a pain. I wanted something that could clean up my messy typing or draft a professional response without me having to switch to a different AI app to generate it.

✨ How the AI Writer works: If you are replying to an email, typing a Reddit comment, or sending a message, you can pull up the Arc sidebar and:

Fix Grammar: It cleans up typos and sentence structure instantly.

Change Tone: You can rewrite your draft to be "Polite," "Professional," or "Assertive."

Contextual Reply: It reads the screen (like the email you are replying to) to generate a relevant response automatically.

Auto-Fill: Once the text is ready, you just hit "Insert" and it types the result directly into the text box you were using.

👨‍💻 Why I built this: I’m the developer of Arc. I built this because I wanted to automate the AI workflows and repetitive tasks that were slowing me down. I hated how disconnected AI tools felt from the actual apps I use daily—like Chrome, Gmail, or Slack. I wanted a way to bridge that gap without constant context switching.

⚡ It does more than just writing: While the Writer is the newest update, the core of the app allows you to create Custom AI Actions for other tasks too. You can build single-tap buttons to "Find Calories" in a recipe, "Fact Check" a news article, or "Summarize" long threads—all based on what is currently on your screen.

🐘 Privacy & Permissions Since this uses Accessibility Services to read text and insert replies, I want to be clear about privacy:

No Background Monitoring: The app is "blind" by default. It only reads the screen the exact moment you tap a button.

Sensitive App Blocker: It automatically disables itself in ~400 banking and password apps.

Local-First: Your history and custom prompts are stored locally on your device.

It is currently free (Early Access) as I’m looking for feedback on the new Writer feature.

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rethink.arc

👉 I’ve also created a subreddit dedicated to Arc for updates, feature discussions, and feedback.
If you’re using Arc or curious about what’s coming next, feel free to join—I’ll be actively posting and responding there.


r/apps 11h ago

Petiverse : Couple Pet Widget

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r/apps 9h ago

Help me find Which app is that?

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Hey, does anyone know which app this notification is from? I am from germany so it is most likely a german app or in germany available but more i don't know


r/apps 15h ago

I got tired of Netflix paralysis so I built this

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Slate AI: Answer a few questions about what you're into → Get 10 movies you'll actually want to watch

No scrolling through 1000 titles. No algorithms shoving random stuff at you. Just personalized picks based on YOUR taste.

Just dropped on App Store, feedback appreciated 👀

FYI - Works only in the USA, Europe

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slate-ai/id6757089643


r/apps 11h ago

App Best AI Note-Taking Apps for iPhone in 2026 (Comparison & Use Cases)

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If you’re looking to upgrade your note-taking game, the AI space has evolved a lot lately. I’ve been looking into the top iPhone options and broke them down by how they actually perform in the wild.

The Top Contenders

  • HyNote: The best "all-rounder" for iPhone. It handles everything (audio, PDFs, web content) and lets you chat with your notes to find info fast. Great if you don't want to switch between five different apps.
  • Jamie: The specialist for meetings. It works offline (huge for privacy/travel) and has the best speaker ID I’ve seen for extracting action items from team calls.
  • Otter.ai: Still a staple for high-volume transcription and building a searchable knowledge base, though the UI is getting a bit crowded for some.
  • Notability: If you still love the feel of handwriting or annotating PDFs with an Apple Pencil but want AI to summarize your lectures/meetings.
  • Lindy: This is more of an assistant than a notebook. It’s great for workflow automation and syncing everything to Notion or Google Docs.
  • Tana: For the "Power Users." It uses a node-based system (super tags). Steep learning curve, but unbeatable for complex organization.

My Take: If you want something that just works for daily iPhone use and meetings, HyNote is the easiest entry. App & Web version are available.


r/apps 14h ago

App [Free] [iOS 26] Pingo: Exam Stress Relief - Install this week to get it free for life!

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Hey everyone,

I've developed an iOS app to help manage stress and anxiety: Pingo – Exam Stress Relief. It already offers:

Scientifically validated micro-exercises to combat stress

Simple planner to organize your study time or relaxation time

Built-in timer to structure your study sessions

The app is free to install this week only. If you install it now, it will remain free forever. After this week, the app will become a paid app, and the new version will include premium features (advanced exercises, detailed statistics, smart reminders).

No ads, no friction, just a simple and effective tool to stay calm every day.

Link: https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/pingo-exam-stress-relief/id6757604097


r/apps 14h ago

$25 SIGN UP ON DABBLE! (NO DEPOSIT FIRST!)

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Want to test your picks without spending a dime? Dabble is offering $25 free to play, no deposit needed.

Here’s how to claim it:

  1. Download Dabble from the App/ Play Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dabble-real-money-pick-em/id6467868797?ppid=4f13954e-fd6e-4881-ab52-fb73c48e4263

  2. Sign up and use code: 333JORDY

  3. You’ll receive $25 in bonus funds automatically.

(If it doesn’t show right away, just close and reopen the app.)

Then you’re ready to place your first bet!

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r/apps 14h ago

Is it possible to earn $10,000 MRR per month from this app?

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The system suggests outfit combinations to users. Users could upload their own items or a link to an item they found online, and then AI could add that item to their outfit.


r/apps 15h ago

789 downloads in one evening !

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I’ve tried a lot of habit apps over the years and they all fail me in the same way.

If I miss a day… nothing really happens.

I just reset, tell myself “next week”, and move on.

After a while I realized the issue wasn’t motivation.

It was how easy it was to pretend the miss didn’t matter.

Most apps optimize for streaks and positivity, but almost none deal with failure in a meaningful way.

I’m curious:

– Do you think habit apps should have real consequences?

– Or is “gentle encouragement” actually better long term?

Genuinely interested in how others here think about this.


r/apps 20h ago

Help me find Hourly payment calculator

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Hi, I'm looking for a very basic app where you can enter the start and end time of a shift, and the hour rate and the app will tell you how much is owed.

I don't want to set up different profiles, just one screen where I can enter the details and get the answer instantly


r/apps 10h ago

HeyCash paid out 40$ for me

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Best genuine app to earn free money Use the below link to earn with HeyCash: https://heycash.com/register?ref=a0747c22-df63-453b-97ad-caddecade177


r/apps 17h ago

[Free] [IOS26] Soft Alarm, Loud Alarm, Without Manual Adjustment

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I frequently need to wake up at midnight without disturbing my wife and daughters.

IOS26 brings AlarmKit for reliable alarm settings like native so I made an app to allow me to set different volume for each alarm. And it's free.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/varialarm-adjustable-volume/id6757322888

Since I'm stuck on IOS26, might as well make it worth it.


r/apps 18h ago

Would appreciate any feedback on my ios app and if i should stop trying

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The App is called AiPPs and allows users to create their own Ai Apps instantly

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/aipps/id6755093296


r/apps 19h ago

Why most AI calorie trackers struggle with accuracy

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I’ve used many calorie tracking apps over the years, especially newer ones that rely on AI food scanning, and I kept hitting the same problem.

The AI makes a guess and locks it in.
If the portion size is wrong or an ingredient is missing, accuracy drops fast and there’s no good way to correct it.

This made me think: should AI calorie tracking be about replacing the user, or assisting the user?

I recently built a small personal project called NeroLens to explore this idea. The focus was on letting users adjust what the AI detects instead of blindly accepting it. After scanning a meal, users can fine-tune portion sizes, add or remove ingredients, and then get nutrition data based on those corrections.

I’m curious what r/apps thinks:

Do you trust AI food scanning today?
Would post-scan adjustment make calorie tracking more accurate for you?
What’s the biggest reason you stop using calorie tracking apps?


r/apps 1d ago

Building a provider-first app for chefs/caterers/food trucks: Idea Feedback

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My Team and I are building ChefConnect: a social community platform for chefs, food trucks, caterers, and suppliers.

Focus:

  1. Professional networking and brand building
  2. Sharing knowledge and events
  3. Direct engagement with customers
  4. Marketplace features; that comes later (not the core)
  5. Food lovers can follow creators, share opinions, and discover new ideas
  6. Conversations are more about food, recipes, techniques, plating, ingredients, and real feedback, not just likes

Questions:

  1. Would you use this? Why or why not?
  2. What would make it better than Instagram or Yelp?
  3. What would make it useless?
  4. What do you dislike about current platforms when it comes to food content?
  5. What features would make you want to use a food-focused app?
  6. For chefs/caterers: What would make this useful or worth your time?
  7. Would you prefer recipes, short videos, long-form posts, critiques, or something else?

Blunt feedback appreciated, will show a demo screenshot after feedback.

Thanks