u/9tsElvis

Built and launched a football app
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Built and launched a football app

A few months ago this was just an idea in my head.

Today, I’ve officially launched my football prediction app ⚽️

One thing I hated about most prediction platforms was the lack of transparency. Everybody only posts wins and disappears after losses 😂 so I built mine differently.

The app tracks both wins and losses publicly for accountability, has live match tracking, and covers literally EVERY football match happening daily across 49+ leagues worldwide.

Seeing people use something I built from scratch honestly feels unreal.

It’s still growing and improving every day, and no, it’s not completely free 😅 but I’d genuinely love some feedback from the Ghana tech community and football fans here.

Would mean a lot if you tried it out 🙏

u/9tsElvis — 4 hours ago

I stumbled on this story earlier today and it genuinely stuck with me for a while.

It’s the kind of thing people go through all the time, but you almost never hear about it publicly. Not because it’s rare, but because people are scared of being judged, exposed, or misunderstood.

Especially here, where it can feel like everyone somehow knows everyone.

A lot of people either keep things bottled up or go to AI for advice, but honestly most of those tools weren’t built for messy, real life situations.

That’s actually part of why I started building JLIO.

I wanted a space where you can just say what’s on your mind, no username, no pressure, no overthinking. Just real thoughts, real situations, and real reactions from people who get it.

This story is one of those.

u/9tsElvis — 10 days ago
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I’ve been working on something called Z — it’s an AI designed specifically for relationship advice.

Not generic advice, not “just communicate better” type responses… but something that actually understands messy, real-life situations.

I built it because I kept seeing people go to AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini for relationship problems, and honestly, the answers didn’t always fit.

I don’t think the issue is AI itself — I think it’s that these tools weren’t really designed for messy, real-life relationship situations.

So Z is focused on that. You can talk to it about anything — overthinking, mixed signals, texting situations, breakups, all of it — and it responds more like someone who actually gets what you’re going through.

It just crossed 50 users, which might sound small, but for me, it’s a big milestone.

Still early, still improving, but it’s been interesting seeing how people use it and the kind of problems they bring.

If you’ve ever felt like general AI advice misses the point when it comes to relationships, you’d probably get why I built this.

Curious to hear what people think about something like this.

u/9tsElvis — 16 days ago

This might sound random, but it came from something I kept seeing over and over.

People writing full essays to ChatGPT or Gemini about their relationships, breaking down texts, overanalyzing replies, asking “what does this mean?” or “should I respond?”

And yeah, AI answers, but it’s almost always the same kind of safe advice. Communicate better. Be honest. Give it time.

I don’t think the issue is AI itself — I think it’s that these tools weren’t really designed for messy, real-life relationship situations.

That’s what pushed me to build something called Z.

It’s still AI, but it’s focused specifically on how people actually deal with relationship problems in real time. Instead of just typing long explanations, you can drop a screenshot of a chat and it breaks down what’s going on in a more direct and practical way. Not just vague advice, but actual interpretation of the situation.

There’s also a feature where you can invite your partner into the situation, so it’s not just one person asking AI and building their own narrative. Both sides can actually see things and try to resolve it together.

Because if we’re being honest, most relationship issues aren’t that complicated. It’s usually miscommunication and overthinking.

A lot of AI tools unintentionally make that worse by keeping everything in your own head.

I’m not saying this fixes relationships, but I do think tools should push people toward actual resolution instead of just giving answers that sound nice.

Curious what people think. Is AI helping with relationship issues, or just making people overthink more?

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u/9tsElvis — 17 days ago