u/Cosmin_Dev

Free Google Play screenshot redesigns

I’m redesigning app store screenshots for free for apps in this thread.

Comment your app name below and I’ll add it to the queue.

No cost, no catch

I just want to practice, get feedback, and help a few app builders improve their store page.

First come, first served.

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u/Cosmin_Dev — 1 day ago

Free App Store screenshot redesigns

I’m redesigning app store screenshots for free for apps in this thread.

Comment your app name below and I’ll add it to the queue.

No cost, no catch I just want to help a few app builders improve their store page.

First come, first served.

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u/Cosmin_Dev — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/SaaS

I was wrong about early SaaS SEO

In less than 6 months, Google Search Console shows:

1.48K clicks 23.1K impressions 6.4% CTR 5.2 average position

Not massive traffic, but for a small product like Lottiefyr with no paid ads or content team, it feels like real validation.

The interesting part is that we did not use a big blog/content-cluster strategy.

We went homepage-first.

The product solves a very specific problem: converting GIF/MP4 animations into Lottie files. So instead of writing generic blog posts about animation, we made the homepage the main SEO asset.

What we focused on:

one clear high-intent keyword/problem commercial metadata around that intent long-form homepage content with FAQs, comparisons, how-it-works sections, and trust elements structured data for WebApplication, FAQ, and HowTo basic technical SEO: canonical, sitemap, robots, www redirect

The biggest lesson:

For a niche SaaS, the homepage itself can be the SEO strategy.

I used to think early SEO meant publishing lots of blog posts. But if the product maps to one obvious search intent, one strong landing page may be enough to start getting traction.

Curious what worked better for others: homepage-first SEO, free tools, blog posts, or comparison pages?

u/Cosmin_Dev — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/apps

Another quit sugar app, or is it?

I built Cravee because most “quit sugar” apps felt like calorie logs + streak pressure.

Cravee is different, it’s built around behavioral psychology, closer to an Allen Carr-style approach: changing how you think about cravings so quitting feels easier, not like constant self-control.

Would genuinely love feedback from people who’ve tried quitting sugar before.

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cravee-quit-sugar-tracker/id6760898374

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lexoraxiom.cravee

u/Cosmin_Dev — 3 days ago

I kept running into the same problem every time I worked on a mobile app: the app itself could be almost ready, but the App Store / Google Play screenshots were still a mess.

So I started using ChatGPT/Codex almost like a “screenshot strategist”:

decide what each screenshot should communicate, turn raw screens into a story, write better captions, think through the order of the screenshots.

At first it was just a workflow for myself. But after using it a few times, I realized the workflow was more valuable as an actual tool than as a bunch of prompts.

So I turned it into AppScreenz: a small web app that takes raw app screenshots and helps turn them into store-ready creatives.

u/Cosmin_Dev — 7 days ago

I built Appscreenz because making screenshots for the App Store and Google Play is more painful than it should be: resizing, captions, layouts, export sizes, etc.

Appscreenz helps turn raw mobile screenshots into polished store-ready creatives.

Would love feedback on the product and landing page:

https://www.appscreenz.com

u/Cosmin_Dev — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/webdev

https://www.appscreenz.com/

I kept wasting time doing the same thing before every release: manually cropping/resizing screenshots for App Store and Google Play, checking dimensions, re-exporting, fixing mistakes.

So I built a quick editor that does this in the browser, free, with no account required.

What it does:

upload PNG/JPG screenshots adjust framing (position + zoom), background, and short caption preview store sizes export App Store + Google Play outputs (including a single ZIP for both) It started as a frustration fix for my own workflow, and now it saves me a lot of repetitive release prep time.

If you need more than quick exports, I also built a Studio on top of it (Plan → Design → Finalize, AI-assisted flow, saved projects) to generate full screenshot sets in minutes.

Would love feedback from other devs who publish mobile apps regularly.

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u/Cosmin_Dev — 12 days ago