u/Vitalic7

built shipfolio bc my side projects folder was a mess

Had 6 half-finished side projects rotting in my github and genuinely couldn't remember which one i last touched, what feedback i got on the one i actually shipped, or what was next for any of them. so i built the thing i wanted.

https://shipfolio.app tracks capture, build, ship across every project in one place. web + ios + apple watch (watch one is overkill, i was deep in the sauce).

stack: nextjs + supabase (web), swiftui (ios). probably ~85% vibecoded with claude code over 2 months.

fun fact: the 17s landing page animation took 19 commits to ship.

Would you actually use this - or maybe any similar ones??
All kinds of feedback is more than welcome!

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u/Vitalic7 — 3 days ago

Submitted to App Store yesterday. What do you all do while you wait?

I built Shipfolio, a project tracker for indie and solo devs who ship 5 side projects at once and they struggle with all the mess. iPhone + web app + Apple Watch. All synced.

Web app's live at shipfolio.app if you want to kill time looking at someone else's submission-anxiety project. Feedback welcome :P

What's your pre-approval ritual? Working next features? Over-polishing screenshots              you can't change anyway? Writing Reddit posts about waiting (lol)?    

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u/Vitalic7 — 3 days ago

Solo dev, no designer. How do you actually polish your app UI?

Built an iOS app solo, the UX feels functional but not polished enough. How do you identify and fix UX weak spots without user testing budget? And is there any ai tools you would recommended that would potentially help with that?

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u/Vitalic7 — 26 days ago