u/indie_devolaper

Image 1 — Built a realtime AI Interview Assistant prototype that listens to interview questions and generates short natural answers live
Image 2 — Built a realtime AI Interview Assistant prototype that listens to interview questions and generates short natural answers live
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Built a realtime AI Interview Assistant prototype that listens to interview questions and generates short natural answers live

Features:

• Live transcript

• Realtime AI answers

• Resume + JD personalization

• Adjustable answer length

• Sensitivity control

• Auto-clear old answers

• Users use their own Gemini API key (stored locally in browser/device only)

No accounts.

No backend AI costs.

No voice output.

Just realtime assistance.

Currently testing latency + realtime streaming performance.

Would you actually use something like this for interview prep/practice?

Open to feedback and feature ideas.

u/indie_devolaper — 3 days ago

The real trap was never the well — it was making them fight each other.

A farmer once threw a dead pig 🐖 into a dry well.

Within a short time, around 70–80 rats were drawn into the well by the smell. For them, it was an easy source of food. Together, they ate the entire pig.

But the real problem began when the food was finished.

When they tried to get out, they realized they were trapped inside the well.

Days passed… hunger kept growing…

Soon, the well turned into hell.

To survive, the rats started killing each other. They fought among themselves and began eating one another. Slowly, almost all of them died.

After about half a month, only one rat remained alive — its eyes were red like blood.

Then the farmer returned. He lowered a rope into the well, pulled out the last surviving rat, and released it into the fields.

Now the question is:

Did the farmer feel pity for that rat?

No.

In reality, that rat had now become addicted to eating its own kind. It no longer ate grains or crops, so it was no longer a threat to the farmer’s fields.

The moment it entered the fields, it began hunting other rats like a mad creature.

This is the real game — the “Divide Trap.”

Those sitting at the top never fight among themselves. Instead, they create such an environment among the people below that they destroy each other on their own.

The truth is, many people spend their entire lives trying to defeat one another, never realizing they have become part of someone else’s game.

So never get trapped in a system designed by others.

And even if you do get trapped someday, don’t fight each other… find a way to escape together.

This game is happening everywhere —

in homes, in society, and in countries.

Stay aware.

u/indie_devolaper — 4 days ago
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I Launched a PDF tool website 3month ago its now getting 6k+ monthly users

About 3 months ago I started building PDFWorld as a side project.

The idea was simple:Most PDF websites feel overloaded with ads, slow popups, and confusing UI.

So I tried building something cleaner and faster with better UX and SEO structure.

Current numbers after 3 months:

887 Google clicks

8.64k impressions

10.3% CTR

6k+ monthly users

Traffic from Google, Bing, Brave & DuckDuckGo

213+ AI citations/crawls

One interesting thing I noticed:Bing, Brave Search, DuckDuckGo and AI tools started picking up the site earlier than I expected.

I think readable content, FAQs, semantic structure and fast-loading pages helped a lot.

The project also unexpectedly helped me get freelance clients for web development + SEO because people could see real work instead of just a portfolio.

Still a long way to go, but it’s exciting seeing consistent growth from a project that started from scratch.

Would genuinely love feedback on:

UX

SEO structure

tool pages

trust signals

things missing compared to bigger competitors

Would appreciate any advice from people who’ve scaled utility/SaaS websites before 🙌

u/indie_devolaper — 5 days ago

Most local businesses still don’t have:

Mobile-friendly websites

Basic SEO

Fast loading pages

So I started offering simple website + SEO setups for very low cost to help small businesses get online.

If anyone here owns a small business/shop and needs help, happy to guide or build one 👍

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u/indie_devolaper — 7 days ago
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Im looking for full tym job , remote or full time , i have build and scale pdf website all alone , now gets around 50k plus users per month all organic seo traffic , if someone looking for same then can contact with me

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u/indie_devolaper — 8 days ago
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Been experimenting with UX improvements on a large PDF tools project and recently added:

• PDF → Flashcards generator

• Tool Finder so users can instantly search tools instead of browsing huge menus

Biggest challenge wasn’t the AI part honestly — it was organizing hundreds of tools without making the UI feel overwhelming.

A few things I learned:

•	Search-based navigation works way better once tool count gets large

•	Students prefer quick revision cards over long summaries

•	Small UX tweaks improve engagement more than flashy features

Still improving the flashcard quality + speed.

Curious:

If you had 500+ utility pages, how would you structure discovery/navigation?

u/indie_devolaper — 8 days ago
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Selling my tool site WorldOfTools.in — built it 2 months ago and it’s already gaining solid organic traction.

What it is:

A privacy-first, browser-based utility toolkit with 70+ free tools — calculators, developer tools, SEO utilities, image/video tools, and more. Zero ads, zero login, 100% free. Targeted at developers, creators, and everyday users.

The Numbers:

∙	📈 \~1,500 organic users/month

∙	📅 2 months old — traffic increasing every month

∙	🇮🇳 Strong Indian market angle (GST, SIP, PPF, EMI calculators)

∙	🌍 Also gets global dev traffic (JWT decoder, JSON formatter, regex tester, etc.)
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u/indie_devolaper — 15 days ago