u/ChemicalAd3181

▲ 3 r/roastmystartup+2 crossposts

I need honest feedback on an app I’m building right now

I’m building an app called Memora and I’m trying to figure out if this is an actual problem people have or if I’m solving something too niche.
The idea is that instead of relying fully on memory, the app automatically logs where things were last seen so you can check later where you probably left them.

Examples:

  • forgetting where you parked
  • losing headphones/bags/chargers between multiple places in a day
  • remembering places while traveling
  • finding things you misplaced recently

A lot of people asked:
“Why not just use notes, AirTags, or habits?”

If you already have a system that works for you, you probably wouldn’t need this.

The difference I’m trying to build around is:

  • no extra hardware required
  • automatic logging instead of manual notes
  • searchable history/timeline
  • eventually adding close-range Bluetooth “hot or cold” finding

I’m mainly trying to understand:

  • does this actually sound useful?
  • what would make you personally use it?
  • what feels missing right now?
  • what would make this better than just notes or AirTags?

Would genuinely appreciate real feedback.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/AppDevelopers+3 crossposts

Please give me feedback, I really need it right now

Long story short, I'm really wanting to quit working on my app and trying to promote it, I built it it was great, then the problem came that I can't market for shit. It's not that I need to sell something, the app is free, it's just getting users at all.

I have gotten a lot of positive, but mostly skeptical feedback. Some people say that's it's a great concept and they would use it but never end up doing so. Then there are the people who are interested but skeptical, so there was no negative feedback that my app is shit and I need to quit, but just some people saying that this might not be a very good solution, but they don't know cuz they didn't try it, maybe it works.

Someone please tell me if this really wouldn't work and I need to focus on something else cuz then I will do so, but if it is alright and I just can't find the right audience and I can't market I don't want to waste the chance of this app, I built for months.

If someone is willing to help out here is the link everything you need to know about it is on the site: Memora

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 1 day ago
▲ 5 r/AppDevelopers+2 crossposts

I'm not sure if I should keep working on my app.

So I built Memora which is an app that lets you log items automatically and manually, it saves location and time. The ML system learns you patterns, gives you reminders before you leave that you left something at home etc. There is a widget where you can set what item is on there and lets you save with one click, GPS knows location and time gets saved.

I have gotten some positive feedbacks, but most people were skeptical about it. They made great points about why this wouldn't work and that people need to build up some routines of logging items for the ML system to even work properly.

I like what I built, but I'm struggling to find anyone who would use this.

Should I keep going or do you find the idea something not worth my time?

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 2 days ago
▲ 4 r/ADHD_Programmers+4 crossposts

People with ADHD or some similar disorder to that, would you find my app useful?

so I've been building an android app called Memora and i'd love to hear from people who actually deal with this daily whether it solves a real problem for you or if i'm missing something.

quick context: you tap to log where you put something (keys, wallet, charger, whatever). takes like 3 seconds. over time the app learns your patterns and starts predicting where things probably are before you even search. so after a few weeks it just knows your keys are usually on the kitchen counter between 6 and 11pm and your wallet is on the nightstand in the morning. it's free, runs locally on your phone, no accounts, no cloud, no tracking.

i built it because i lose stuff constantly and tile/airtag aren't realistic for me. i can't stick a tracker on every charger i own. notes apps are too slow to update in the moment. so this is my attempt at something that works for everything you own without needing hardware.

what i actually want to know:

would this be useful to you? what would make it more useful? is there something obvious i'm missing? is the pattern-learning thing interesting or does it feel useless? do you currently use anything for this and if so what?

also if anyone wants to actually try it, it's in closed testing on google play right now, signup is on the site. happy to add anyone here.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/AskMarketing+2 crossposts

I am trying to scale my app, but I have no experience in marketing does anyone have any advice?

I built my app and I already got feedback from potential users and developers so far, so good. But now I don't know how to gain actual traction for my app. I wanted to try smma but I can't make videos at all, I don't know how to, I don't know what gives you traction, I don't know what people are interested in, I don't know how to create hooks.

I really am just a software developer at the end of the day, but I still can't get anywhere without proper marketing.

Someone please give me advice

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 2 days ago
▲ 5 r/TestMyApp+4 crossposts

Would this actually solve your problems or is it completely stupid?

I've recently built an app, Memora. It lets users save locations of items manually and also automatically logs locations/GPS so they can later find where they last had their stuff and then the ML system later starts predicting where the user's things are so if it isn't logged they will still be able to find it.

I've been getting both negative and positive feedback but I still can't really decide on if I should keep doing this because there were some people saying they would use this and it's great and there were some who were skeptical about it.

I appreciate any feedback but I'd be happy if someone tried it out too.

If you have any questions or something isn't clear, please ask, I will try to reply to every comment as fast as I can.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 2 days ago
▲ 13 r/aisolobusinesses+6 crossposts

People said that my app solves a real problem and almost all of the feedback was only positive yet I still have no users. I need advice!

Don't get me wrong I released my app like 2 weeks ago, and since then I've actively talked to people to get feedback and they all said good things, yet they don't download the app and ghost me after replying once. Am I the one doing something wrong, are they lying about liking what I built? How do I even market it in the start if everyone just ghosts me after saying it's amazing?

I am not posting this to beg for users, I'm trying to get advice but I will put the link here so I can know what I'm doing wrong.

I built Memora which is an app that keeps track of your everyday stuff like keys, wallet, headphones etc. You can log items with one tap with the widget you can customize and it saves the location and time. Bluetooth devices get automatically logged every time you connect them to your phone. What makes it different from other apps is that it has an ML system that learns your routines and then it can predict where your things are later if you forgot to log it.

I updated the website a bunch of times based on feedback people gave me and they said it's clear what the app does at first glance but I feel like atp they are just saying it to be nice.

I really, really appreciate any advice on what should I do, the website or the app or anything lol

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/StartupAccelerators+2 crossposts

i lose stuff constantly so i built an android app that learns where i usually put things

hey everyone,

i've been building an app called Memora. it's an android app for people who lose everyday items. you tap to log where you put something (keys, wallet, passport, charger, whatever), it captures your location, and over time it learns your patterns. so after a few weeks it just knows your keys are usually on the kitchen counter between 6 and 11pm, and surfaces that automatically.

i started building this because i genuinely lose my keys multiple times a day. tried tile, didn't want to stick a tag on every single thing i own. tried notes apps, too slow at the moment of putting something down.

the part i'm most proud of architecturally: it's fully local. no servers, no accounts, no telemetry. everything is encrypted on the device with aes-256. the prediction logic runs locally too, it's just queries against a sqlite table.

the part i found hardest: writing the landing page. rewrote it like six times based on feedback. positioning a "for everyone who has ever lost something" app to a specific audience is way harder than the code.

currently in closed testing on google play (working through the 12-tester, 14-day thing). would love feedback on the site, the idea, the positioning, anything really.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/alphaandbetausers+2 crossposts

Drop your projects here and let's test them for each other and give feedback

Give a short description of what you are building and we will give feedback on:

  1. First impression
  2. App/website design
  3. Whether it's a real problem solved and something we would use or not

I'll start with mine: Memora is an app that logs your everyday items, where and when you last used them and after some time it starts to predict where your things might be even if you didn't log it or it didn't get automatically logged, you can find it.

Feel free to drop yours too and we'll review it.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 4 days ago

I need feedback on my website/app, I am happy to exchange with anyone

The app is called Memora and the concept is simple: It tracks where you put things and learns your habits over time to help you remember where you put them.

Big things I’d like feedback on:

First impression

Does the idea sound good?

Does the landing page make sense?

Would you actually use this?

Here is the link: Memora

If you send your project too, I'll give you proper feedback in return.

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u/ChemicalAd3181 — 5 days ago