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Would you by this MAGIC FRIDGE Feature ? #Recipes #Cooking #MealPlanner

Hi, can you give feedback about this format.

What could be improved?
What are pros and cons?
Would you buy and how much?

Thanks !

u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 15 hours ago

What’s a tool or app you’ve always wanted someone to build?

I keep seeing people complain about the same problems over and over, especially with productivity, AI, creator tools, organization, etc.

Would love to hear ideas people would actually try.

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 22 hours ago

What’s an app idea you’ve always wanted to build or use, but never found a good version of?

Can be small, niche, weird, useful, AI related, anything.

I’m mainly interested in ideas that solve real everyday problems.

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 22 hours ago
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I feel like a lot of SaaS products today are overcomplicated or solve fake problems.

I feel like a lot of SaaS products today are overcomplicated or solve fake problems.

What’s a simple software/app you would actually pay for because it saves time or fixes something annoying?

Interested in real problems people still have.

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 22 hours ago

I feel like there are still so many apps missing that people would actually use daily.

What’s an app idea you genuinely wish existed?

Not billion dollar startup stuff.
Just something useful that solves an annoying problem.

Curious what people come up with.

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 22 hours ago

What’s an app you wish existed but nobody has built properly yet?

Could be anything.

A simple tool
Something for students
Creators
AI
Productivity
Social stuff
Android/iPhone/iPad/macOS

I’m curious what problems people still have that current apps don’t solve well.

If you have an idea, explain it like:
What the app does
Why existing apps suck
Who would use it
What features matter most

Would love to discuss ideas and maybe explore building some of them.

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 22 hours ago
▲ 1 r/iosdev+1 crossposts

Would you use an app that actually speeds up applications - or is that not a real pain point?

Hi, developing JobSnap and trying to figure out if the problem is strong enough that users would actually want such an app.

Before building more, I'd love to understand:

  • Is "applying is too tedious/slow/messy" a real issue for you?
  • What 1-2 features would convince you right away?
  • What should a job app do better than current ones?
  • Would you pay for it, or do you expect free in this space?
  • What pricing would still feel fair?

Seeking honest market feedback, not sugarcoating. Tear the idea apart if you want—it helps more than nice replies.

https://nevyron.com/jobsnap

u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 1 day ago

Honest feedback wanted: is this fridge-scan meal app too broad?

I’ve build Nevyron: AI Recipes & Planner, and I’m trying to narrow the positioning.

Right now it can:

  • scan fridge/pantry ingredients,
  • generate recipe ideas,
  • plan meals,
  • and help with shopping.

The feedback I keep getting is that the value is clear, but the app may be too broad.

What do you think is the strongest angle:

  • fridge scanning,
  • meal planning,
  • recipe discovery,
  • or shopping lists?

Top Charts No.2 Juhuuuu! 😍

https://preview.redd.it/n38nv3nxmyzg1.png?width=2032&format=png&auto=webp&s=9b37d1752af73e1202033e026b45fe6924520c23

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u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 5 days ago
▲ 11 r/RecipeInspiration+3 crossposts

Honest feedback wanted: I built an AI recipe + meal planning app and want to know if the value is clear

Hey everyone - I built an app called Nevyron: AI Recipes & Planner, an AI kitchen app for planning meals, scanning ingredients, finding recipes, and building shopping lists.

The main idea is:

  • scan your fridge / pantry,
  • get recipe ideas,
  • plan meals for the week,
  • and cook with less effort.

I’m not here to promote it aggressively - I mainly want honest feedback on two things:

  1. Do you understand what the app does within 5 seconds?
  2. Would this solve a real problem for you, or is it too broad / confusing?

If you’re open to it, I’d also love feedback on:

  • the first impression,
  • the screenshots,
  • the wording,
  • and what would make you actually try it.

Here’s the site: nevyron.com

Thanks for any blunt feedback - good or bad.

u/Decent_Resort_3861 — 5 days ago