u/ContributionWaste327

i fixed your bad attention span

ever sit down to study for 1 hour?
then suddenly realize you’ve been mentally gone for the last 20 minutes without noticing , huh?

thats basically why i built THIS

you set a study timer
and a tiny sound plays every few minutes to pull your attention back before your brain fully disappears

sounds stupidly simple?
but its weirdly effective if your focus drifts constantly like mine does

its called Krome

if you wanna try it comment how fast your attention usually dies during studying and i’ll send the link

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i fixed your bad attention span

ever sit down to study for 1 hour?
then suddenly realize you’ve been mentally gone for the last 20 minutes without noticing , huh?

thats basically why i built THIS

you set a study timer
and a tiny sound plays every few minutes to pull your attention back before your brain fully disappears

sounds stupidly simple?
but its weirdly effective if your focus drifts constantly like mine does

its called Krome

if you wanna try it comment how fast your attention usually dies during studying and i’ll send the link

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i'll personally use your app for 10 minutes and tell you exactly where a real user would drop off, no strings attached

not here to sell you anything or redirect you to some platform

just going to use your product as a complete stranger would and tell you the one thing that would make a real user leave

drop your link below and tell me what the most important thing a new user should be able to do in their first session

i'll go through as many as i can today

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 4 days ago

World's most easiest workout tracking

so i had this idea the other day and i cant believe something like this doesnt already exist in a clean way

basically you open the app before your workout and just leave the mic on. then as you go through your session you just say stuff out loud like "dumbbell chest press three sets of ten" or "squats 185 pounds five reps" and the app indexes all of it in real time

no tapping around between sets no trying to type while your hands are sweaty none of that. just talk and it handles everything

at the end you get a full structured log of your session with exercises sets reps and weight all organized automatically. over time it builds out your history so you can actually track progress without any friction

could even have it flag PRs or notice when you havent done a certain exercise in a while

the hard part is probably getting the speech recognition to understand gym lingo and shorthand but honestly with how good voice AI is right now it seems super doable

would you use something like this

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 4 days ago

What if buying music felt personal again?

Most music platforms optimize for streams playlists and passive listeningI keep wondering what happens if music becomes human again
I have a idea app called Haven a platform where fans do not just stream songs they actually

buy releases directly from artists using credits

The goal is not just selling audio files

It is creating closeness ownership and interaction between artists and listeners

Smaller artists can drop exclusive songs demos unfinished tracks voice notes alternate versions or little moments that would normally disappear into a feed somewhere

Fans build collections not just playlists

Artists keep more control over pricing releases and community

Would something like this make you more connected to music as a listener or artist

What would make a platform like this feel genuinely special instead of just another music app

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 5 days ago

You built it. You tested it. Your friends tested it.

And somehow users still drop off and you have no idea why

It's not your product, it's not your marketing It's that you understand your own app too well to see what a stranger sees in the first 30 seconds

I'm building Solutionizing a platform that gets real strangers to use your product and give you structured feedback on exactly where they got confused, lost, or just gave up

Drop your app below I'll personally tell you the one thing a real user would stumble on for free

No "looks great!" No vague suggestions. Just the thing that's actually costing you users

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 6 days ago

i thought of a app idea which is just connecting your youtube and instagram id to it and what happens is it tracks what food/bevrage videos you like and then pull their reciepie and then based on your grocieries every week provieds you 21 meal ideas (7 days for 3 meals)+ snacks if you want

and to add groceiries you just click the image of your bill and upload it it will deduce what stuff you have and if you bring in something new offline without a bill you can add it manually and if you order something new online take a screenshot and upload it will be registered what you ordered

or you could share the videos to the app
who'd use it?

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 6 days ago

i thought of a app idea which is just connecting your youtube and instagram id to it and what happens is it tracks what food/bevrage videos you like and then pull their reciepie and then based on your grocieries every week provieds you 21 meal ideas (7 days for 3 meals)+ snacks if you want

and to add groceiries you just click the image of your bill and upload it it will deduce what stuff you have and if you bring in something new offline without a bill you can add it manually and if you order something new online take a screenshot and upload it will be registered what you ordered

or you could share the videos to the app
who'd use it?

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 6 days ago

I'm building Solutionizing a platform that gets founders real, structured feedback from actual users (not just 'nice work bro')

I'm manually running the first missions and need testers. Right now I have 2 live apps queued up:
- FoodMate — a meal planning iOS app

- AgentApply — a job application tracker (web)

Try it here: solutionizing.vercel.app

What you'd do:

- Use one of the apps for 20-30 mins

- Answer structured questions the founder actually wants answered

I'm mainly looking for feedback on:

- Is the onboarding clear or confusing?

- Would you actually use this?

- Where did you get lost or frustrated?

What you get:

- Your feedback goes directly to the founder and shapes the product

- Early tester access to Solutionizing (testers earn coins redeemable for cash once payments go live)

- If you have your own app or side project, I'll prioritize getting YOU real testers in return

Comment or DM if you're in. Need 5 people, first come first served

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 8 days ago

**I built an app because my mom called me at 11pm asking if tomorrow was Ekadashi**

She wasn't sure. I wasn't sure. We both opened Google and got three different answers.

That moment stuck with me. Here's a woman who has fasted every Ekadashi for 40 years and even she can't get a reliable answer from the internet in 2024.

So I built Parv (पर्व).

The idea is simple: one app for every Indian religious occasion across every faith. Not just the big stuff like Diwali and Eid that every calendar already has. The deep stuff. Ekadashi, Karva Chauth, Ahoi Ashtami, Vat Savitri, Kanjak, Pradosh, Shravan Somvar, Shab-e-Barat, Gurpurabs, Paryushana. The things your grandmother reminds you about.

What makes it different:

Every festival shows you THREE date sources side by side. What our algorithm calculated. What the internet says. What our community (Samaj) has verified. If all three agree you see a green banner. If they conflict you see an amber warning and why.

u/ContributionWaste327 — 9 days ago

Honestly, the typical founder feedback loop is a disaster. Your friends just tell you “Looks great!” Your Twitter audience cheers you on. Your family? Not a clue what you actually built.

I kept running into the same headaches myself: founders launch, everyone is polite, but nobody tells you why users vanish after day one. So I created Solutionizing. It’s a feedback marketplace, but way more structured than the usual post-launch pat on the back.

Here’s the deal:

Founders pay a small fee to list their product as a “mission.”

Testers are vetted (so, not just random internet people), they dive in, answer specific questions, and skip the useless “rate this 1-10” stuff.

They get paid in coins they can actually cash out, but only for real, thoughtful responses.

Founders get a report with clear insights, friction points, signal strength, and an AI summary so you finally know what’s working and what’s broken.

The feature I’m most excited about? The Retest Delta. Run the same mission after you make changes, get before-and-after scores, and see if what you tweaked actually made a difference. Most tools just give you a single snapshot. This one tracks your progress.

Where it’s at now:

It’s live at solutionizing.vercel.app.

It’s India-focused right now, with pricing in INR.

Payments are still on the way I’m working on it.

Here’s what I want from you:

Would you pay ₹149 (about $1.75) for 5 structured testers giving feedback on your product?

What would make you actually trust their feedback?

Is there something obviously wrong or missing that I’m overlooking?

Go ahead tear it apart if you want. I’m genuinely looking for real criticism.

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 13 days ago

what if there was a app where you could buy people's time and make them YELL at you (yes , yell at you) to motivate you or prank you friend
people who yell get the money which is split between the app and "yellers"
and the people who want to be yelled , pay
its interesting , i made a prototype but JUST for fun

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u/ContributionWaste327 — 17 days ago