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DropK - My first app published! 🥳

DropK - My first app published! 🥳

It was around this time last year that I started suspecting ADHD was the root of my 28 years of unfinished projects, addiction loops and zero motivation to do anything.

By December I was put on medications that started to show effects. January- I enrolled in online coding classes(something I dropped out of in 2017 from a prestigious college enrolled in Computer Science)

By February end I marked the 5th day of quitting a 10 year old chain smoking habit. In march, I took on multiple projects- DropK being one of them.

This tiny app, was built with a lot of love and a kind of follow through that was always lacking in my endeavors. This is a special moment for me, and the years of hard work coders throughout history put in so that I could feel this totally alien sense of accomplishment will never go unseen. Vibe coding to me, is facilitation, to a first step for people like me. I hope to grow and earn my place here, but I’m filled with gratitude to all the hard workers of before that have made the first steps of stumbling feet’s like mine easier and easier throughout history.❤️

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u/Acceptable_Series_48 — 6 days ago

Hi guys, I hope this app catches your attention here. I made the switch to apple back in October 2025 with the iPhone and gradually- as expected, I got pulled into the ecosystem hard. When I purchased my Mac my productivity shot through the roof in the first week itself and I noticed one major friction that annoyed me the most. A custom and intentionally temporary area on my screen that held things relevant to each of my different workflows- coding/playing with local ai/building with langchain or crew ai, or maybe just 10s of different prompts I always needed access to. This was a major pain in my back because being a multitasker I always switch to something while either my prompt is being processed/my model is being download/my code is being compiled.

https://preview.redd.it/t60l5q5zxrzg1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cd62ddc6f7a585bbbdb74f5e48693b207d14f2e3

Yes I did try to find apps on the App Store I was ready to empty my pockets for, and honestly in my search I found many productivity gems but none quite actually solved my problem or had multiple layers of 'functionality' baked in that were counterproductive for me

This app is me deciding to solve that problem myself. And kuja.dev is a step towards this direction- separate a users core problems and provide compact solutions that handle the problem most effectively.

I hope you will be able to relate with this problem and find an optimal solution in DropK and other apps being released under Puja in the coming future.<3 testflight- DropK

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u/Acceptable_Series_48 — 7 days ago

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

I just got the public TestFlight beta approved for DropK, a Mac Tray app I’ve been building. Honestly I am really confident this app will not only make a difference in the lives of people who actually want this solution but also make people realise the convenience this app with its features brings to the table.

The app was built->went through to manual review for App Store deployment in 2 weeks of exhausting myself on mode and Concerta 54, now 36 mg, 2 day breaks are enough for me to reset and start a new hyperfication. But this time Im finding myself sticking to roadmaps, doing the labor without my mind pulling me back. From zero coding background- I have made a business skeleton ready, a product I'm proud of is up for deployment, an ambitious langchain automation that looks like it will be completed this month and every few days I revise my MSc in AI and ML lectures and assignments, which btw get covered 90% by the work I do. If you decide to take the beta, here is the vision which led me to build an app that calmed my frustrations of finding important files/text codes while vibe coding extensively, let alone someone with ADHD this is something everyone struggles with but can rarely pinpoint

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I’m mainly looking for feedback on:

  1. - whether the app feels useful within the first few minutes
  2. - whether grouping clips feels natural
  3. - any bugs, permission issues, or weird macOS behaviour
  4. - whether the app feels light enough to keep running
  5. - what feels missing before you’d actually keep it installed

It’s still early, so I’m not trying to present it as perfect. I’d rather get blunt feedback now and shape the next versions around what people actually need.

Thanks, even a short first impression comment would help.

If someone wants to join me on future projects and have loads of fun overcoming challenges in this new world they are free to DM me. Monetisation is in the works but I am determined to make it happen, if any of you have the time to spare to join this little project and is open enough to coparent this project with me I think the next few months will be insanely fun.
I am 2e btw, but I can never generate perspectives that people living different lives can. If you are at zero coding-its not a problem at all.. Even then we go straight to that part of the mission that will make working on it fun for you,

btw, I'm totally aware of how I sound, to some. But I too have been increasingly feeling the lack of a partner who just wants a bit of fun along with what I can give to increase the likelihood of profitability even though these fun projects.

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u/Acceptable_Series_48 — 16 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/l9s2ws2fyyxg1.png?width=1260&format=png&auto=webp&s=19c32fc5baa46dccba0266d663a0b27bf569383d

I just got the public TestFlight beta approved for DropK, a Mac Tray app I’ve been building. Honestly I am really confident this app will not only make a difference in the lives of people who actually want this solution but also make people realise the convenience this app with its features brings to the table.

The idea is simple: instead of treating your clipboard like one endless recent-first history list, DropK gives you a more flexible space to hold, group, and reuse the things you copy -text, links, and files.

I’m mainly looking for feedback on:

- whether the app feels useful within the first few minutes

- whether grouping clips feels natural

- any bugs, permission issues, or weird macOS behaviour

- whether the app feels light enough to keep running

- what feels missing before you’d actually keep it installed

It’s still early, so I’m not trying to present it as perfect. I’d rather get blunt feedback now and shape the next versions around what people actually need.

Thanks, even a short first impression comment would help.

TestFlight Link

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u/Acceptable_Series_48 — 16 days ago
▲ 5 r/cognitiveTesting+3 crossposts

I just got the public TestFlight beta approved for DropK, a Mac Tray app I’ve been building. Honestly I am really confident this app will not only make a difference in the lives of people who actually want this solution but also make people realise the convenience this app with its features brings to the table.

>The idea is simple: instead of treating your clipboard like one endless recent-first history list, DropK gives you a more flexible and innovative space to hold, group, and reuse the things you copy -text, links, and files.

I’m mainly looking for feedback on:

  1. - whether the app feels useful within the first few minutes
  2. - whether grouping clips feels natural
  3. - any bugs, permission issues, or weird macOS behaviour
  4. - whether the app feels light enough to keep running
  5. - what feels missing before you’d actually keep it installed

It’s still early, so I’m not trying to present it as perfect. I’d rather get blunt feedback now and shape the next versions around what people actually need.

Thanks, even a short first impression comment would help.

u/Acceptable_Series_48 — 16 days ago