r/ShowMeYourApps

Stamped..the first community powered iOS app discovery platform
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Stamped..the first community powered iOS app discovery platform

https://stampedios.com

Millions of apps go unnoticed every single year and its not because they’re bad.

The App Store front page is basically a corporate billboard. Apple, Google, Microsoft, the usual names. The same apps that already have millions of users and a marketing budget bigger than most startups will ever see. Meanwhile the indie developer who spent 8 months building something genuinely useful is buried on page 47 where nobody is scrolling.

I’m talking about the AI video editor that does in 30 seconds what Adobe charges you $60 a month for. The finance tool that actually makes sense for how normal people manage money. The productivity app built by one person who got frustrated enough to just build the thing themselves. The privacy scanner that tells you exactly what apps on your phone are tracking you. The note taking app that finally figured out how your brain actually works. The sleep tracker that doesn’t need a subscription to tell you you’re not sleeping enough. The language learning app that doesn’t feel like a game designed to manipulate you into a streak.

None of those apps are on the front page of the App Store. Most of them never will be.

Thats the problem Stamped exists to fix.

Stamped is a community powered iOS discovery platform built specifically for the apps that deserve to be found. Not the brands. Not the corporations. The builders. Every app gets a real developer profile, community voting across 5 categories, demo videos so you see exactly what you’re getting, and direct links to the developer’s Discord or Telegram so you can actually be part of what they’re building.

We’re in beta right now and looking for indie iOS developers who want their app in front of people who are actually looking.

https://stampedios.com free to list

The best apps shouldn’t be the hardest ones to find.

u/ElkItchy6813 — 12 hours ago
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FoodScan - AI Food Scanner

I built an app called FoodScan because I was tired of not understanding ingredient labels.

You just scan a product and it breaks down everything + flags anything questionable. I’ve been testing it on foods I eat all the time and it’s honestly kinda eye-opening. It’s more advanced than others on the market today.

Still improving it, so I’d actually love feedback. What would you want something like this to show?

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/foodscan-ai-food-scanner/id6759268841

u/No_Dig8519 — 8 hours ago
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Drooid: Unbiased News from All sides

Hello everyone,

I built an AI news app that shows multiple sideses of the same story through short, clear summaries. It pulls information from 1000s of news sources, highlights their bias and reliability. Provide full breakdowns of stories that tells what happened, why it matters, and where sources disagree.

Problem I am trying to solve
People get news on social media platforms, social media platform give you news that conforms to your biases, so you are not exposed to opposing or different viewpoints. A normal person can read from handful of the original news sources and these are also not free from editorial and political biases.

I am looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.

Thanks!

Download Drooid on the App Store
Download Drooid on the Play Store

u/swap_019 — 4 hours ago
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Just made a notes taking lifting app with social features like strava and AI assistance that can help any level of lifter.

Would love for anyone to test out my app, I can grant pro access after you sign up. Let me know if you are confused on anything, find any bugs, or just don't like the app. Of course any positive feedback as well.

here is the link, after you sign up for free comment on this post and I will give you pro access: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/morph-track-lift-transform/id6759528896

u/Major_Agent208 — 7 hours ago
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[MacOS] [50% OFF Lifetime] - ClearCut: 42 native macOS tools for video, audio, image & PDF

Hey everyone,

Sharing a 50% off lifetime deal for ClearCut, a native macOS app I built that combines 42 video, audio, image, and PDF tools into one.

Why I built it

Doing simple file tasks on Mac used to mean bouncing between 3-4 apps. Compress a video? One app. Convert MOV to MP4? Another one. Merge PDFs? Preview. Resize images? Some sketchy online tool. None of it is hard, but the workflow always felt wrong. So I built one app that just does all of it, locally.

What's included (42 tools across 4 categories)

  • Video (14 tools) - compression with CRF control, format conversion (MP4, MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI), frame-accurate trimming, resizing, speed adjustment, merging, rotation, GIF maker, watermark, captions, subtitles burn-in, and a 4K video downloader
  • Audio (10 tools) - extract audio from video (MP3/AAC/FLAC/WAV), format conversion, normalize, trim, merge, fade, volume, metadata editing, reverse
  • Image (8 tools) - compress, convert, resize, crop, rotate, watermark, remove background, GIF maker
  • PDF (10 tools) - merge, split, compress, encrypt/decrypt, PDF to images, images to PDF, extract pages, rotate, watermark

Why ClearCut

  • 100% local processing, nothing uploaded to the cloud
  • Native macOS app, not Electron
  • Optimized for Apple Silicon
  • Drag and drop workflow
  • Localized in 13 languages
  • No accounts, no sign-ups

The deal

I'm offering 50% off the lifetime license for r/AppStore. That's pay once, own it forever, with free updates.

Comment below and I will DM you the code

Mac App Store: Download ClearCut

Happy to answer any questions about the app. Would love feedback too!

u/MiladAtef — 1 day ago
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Id love to get your feedback on any of these apps please!

I have 5 apps all together and 3 have made some money.

- Glow: Its a skin scan app that generates you weekly skin scan routine tailored to your skin concerns. You can find out your skin age skin score concerned areas.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/glow-ai-skin-scan-acne/id6758187666

-Pill Pass: No meds no scrolling, Its a medication reminder app where you need to verify your meds by taking a photo of the label of the med otherwise your social media accounts are locked.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pill-pass-medication-reminder/id6760267416

-Fidget Doodle: Its a fidget drawing app. Its designed to release anxiety since its relase ive been receiving feedback from people that it helped with their ADHD and autistic kids etc. The purpose of the app isnt to draw art but to fidget doodle as quick as possible after opening the app.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fidget-doodle-zen-sketch/id6757171587

u/lemon8w — 7 hours ago
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Finally, app store time 🥹

my sister has been vibe coding an app for 3 months and now finally submitting it for apple review.

lil celebration coming.

u/True-Fact9176 — 7 hours ago

HELP ME! Please.

Okay I won’t beg but I’ve been live for 8 months now. I have tried so many different things to get users. SEO, guest posts, social media, word of mouth etc etc. 8 months. I have zero users. If this whole experience hadn’t pushed me to insanity then I would probably be crying right now.

If you guys could take a look and give me some advice , that would be great. Maybe sign up and write me some stories 😂.

But seriously if you have any advice for me that would be so great. Any obvious issues with the site I’m missing? Anything that annoys you about it? Do I just need to keep doing what I’m doing?

Please help me. Please.

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u/twerrrp — 12 hours ago

Ai calore counter opinion

Hi, I am making a Ai calorie counter app, and I would love to know your guys opinions on what would you like to see form a calorie counter App? what would make you want to use the app and even pay a subscription? All the constructive feedback is nice.

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Shipped my white noise app on iOS two weeks ago, now live on Android too!

Veil is a white noise + sleep sounds app I built because every sleep app I tried plays a 30-second recording on a loop, crashes, or is overpriced. I shipped on iOS two weeks ago and the early reception has been really positive (18 reviews so far, all 5 stars), so now I'm bringing it to Android!

THE DIFFERENCE: Zero audio files in the app. Every sound is synthesized live on your device through the Web Audio API, so it's truly infinite and never repeats. This is the thing every review of hardware noise machines praises them for, and no app has really delivered it until now.

CORE FEATURES:

  • White, pink, brown noise (all free)
  • Five fan variants: slow, medium, fast, box fan, ceiling fan
  • Mechanical sounds: window AC, central AC, airplane cabin, clothes dryer, vacuum, shower
  • 3-sound mixer with saved presets
  • Sleep timer with fade-out (15s, 30s, 1min, 2min)
  • Precision volume (continuous drag, not a 10-step slider)
  • Per-sound tone shaping (treble, cutoff, more)
  • Fully offline, no account, no cloud, no data collection
  • Background audio + lock screen controls work properly
  • Dark mode only, built for adults not babies

PRICING: $4.99 one-time unlock. No subscription, ever. Pay once, own forever. Free tier includes white/pink/brown + slow fan (with a small banner ad).

Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.veilapp.sleep

Android is brand new this week, so I'd love honest feedback, especially on Android-specific stuff (weird OEM issues, battery drain during long sessions, lock screen controls). Also open to sound requests, what sound would you add?

u/veilsleepapp — 1 day ago
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This is my first SaaS application. Need honest reviews

I'm 27 now, I am building apps and publishing on codecanyon.

The pain point is, Everytime, when i release a new update, i always read every emails from my customers and collecting the feedback one by one and taking notes manually and i release a new update.

Sometimes i never know that this feature is really required for everyone or not. but, i failed to notice that in the earlier days, and i shipped so many updates what people asking without understanding the need.

One day, i got an email from one of my customers, he is asking me why you are pushing so many updates, these are totally not required and please remove it.

then again and again, i got few more emails within a week. so, i decided to remove it and release a new update. now the actual problem is happend, I got more than 20+ emails for why you remove it.

Then i decided, we should to rely with any feedback management system, people can upvote and we can easily manage what is planned and what is under development easily. so, i found canny and i used it.

Over the period, their pricing was increased and i have end up with 750usd to see all my users information. their system has so many features and they integrated AI so, their pricing was increased but, i cannot able to pay that much every month.

So, i decided to build my own system which is minimalistic, simple, no messy. later i decided to support small businesses and freelancers. so, i implemented plans and i added small charges for each plan for infrastructure and update maintenance.

It has free forever plan also, no credit card required.

Let me know your honest feedback

Try it now: https://feednote.io

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u/KBKarthik — 21 hours ago
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just launched my second IOS app at 18 - Drift

Hey guys 👋

I just launched an app called Drift — Smart Reminders.

It’s basically a reminder app, but a bit smarter and less… annoying.

I built this because I noticed people around me (especially my parents) constantly forgetting small things — not because they’re careless, but because they just have too much in their head.

I kept seeing people forget things like replying to messages, buying something, or following up on plans.

Most reminder apps felt either too manual or too noisy, so I tried to make something that works more quietly in the background.

Here’s what it does:

  1. Brain dump

You can just type everything on your mind (messy, stressful), and the app turns it into organized tasks with suggested reminder times.

  1. Smart reminders

Instead of setting exact times yourself (in case your lazy or not sure), the app suggests when to remind you.

Example:

Dinner at 7pm → reminder at ~6:30pm

Groceries for next week → reminder on Sat

You can still adjust everything manually if you want.

I also tried to make notifications feel more gentle — less like being nagged, more like a helpful nudge.

Would genuinely love any feedback 🙏

Still early and improving it a lot.

in case you guys want to check it out :

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drift-smart-reminders/id6761844008?l=en-GB

u/SweetInvestigator432 — 2 days ago
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I'm 19 years and I launched my second iOS app

I created Void : Daily Journal app save your overthinking Imagine an app that helps you meditate, write, and jot down your feelings.

CORE FEATURES :

Journal Prompt: help you to determine your feelings and start journaling

Meditation Session: customize a duration if desired and start meditating

Custom Reminder: To motivate you to write down your thoughts

Local Journal Storage : I'm not touching your writing journal , they belong to you.

And many other surprises to come

then, take advantage of the offer now with the lifetime deals

and I have lifetime offer for you : $39.99 per years -> $4.99 Lifetime

Comment "life" below I will share details with you

With lifetime access, there's no need to pay a subscription; you pay once and you have lifetime access.

App link : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/daily-diary-void/id6759899958

if you have suggestions, features suggestions or anything else just write in comment

u/LivingWeb7752 — 2 days ago
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iOS • Photo Remover Pro • AI photo cleaner with swipe-to-delete and duplicate detection

Hey Redditors,

I built Photo Remover Pro because my camera roll was getting ridiculous and I hated cleaning it up manually.

I’d tell myself I was going to organize it, open Photos, scroll for 2 minutes, then give up.

So I made an app that finds duplicate and similar photos for you, then lets you go through them with a simple swipe to keep or delete flow.

It also helps clean up:

- blurry photos

- screenshots

- large videos

The whole point was to make freeing up space feel fast instead of annoying.

Built it for anyone whose camera roll is a mess and who keeps seeing the storage almost full warning.

Would genuinely love honest feedback.

App Store: Photo Remover Pro

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/photo-cleaner-free-storage/id6756098079

u/Wooden_Wish3249 — 2 days ago
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App is live and might solve all your problems

I built an app that finally solves my two biggest receipt headaches

You know the drill, you’re splitting something with a friend and they hit you with the “I don’t have it right now,” or you go to return something and have zero clue if you’re still in the window.

I got tired of both and just built an app to fix it. Scan your receipt and it tracks your return deadlines and makes splitting payments dead simple.

Still early but would love some feedback from anyone who’s dealt with the same thing.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rcptly/id6762235992

u/Winter-Astronaut643 — 5 hours ago

BEFREED

Can't remember the last time I slept through the night. Wake up at 2am or 3am. Brain immediately starts racing. Thinking about work. Worrying about random stuff. Replaying conversations.

Used to lie there fighting it. Telling myself to sleep. Getting frustrated that I couldn't. Watching the clock and calculating how tired I'd be tomorrow.

That made it worse. The stress of not sleeping became its own problem. Would finally pass out an hour before my alarm. Wake up destroyed.

Read somewhere that fighting insomnia makes it worse

Tried meditation apps but sitting in silence with my anxious brain was torture

Needed something that occupied my mind without stimulating it too much.

Started using BeFreed. It's a personalized audio learning app. Put on a session at low volume in the dark. Something to focus on besides my own thoughts.

How I use it at 3am:

Lie in bed with eyes closed. One earbud in.

Pick something calm. Philosophy. Psychology. Nothing too exciting.

Listen without pressure. Not trying to memorize. Just letting it wash over me.

Sometimes I fall back asleep. Sometimes I finish a session. Either way I'm not stressing.

What I noticed:

Fall back asleep faster. Giving my brain something to chew on helps it calm down.

Mornings feel less brutal. Even without perfect sleep.

What I've accidentally learned at 3am:

Stoicism. Turns out it's perfect for sleepless nights. Accept what you can't control.

History topics. Calming subject matter.

Psychology of sleep. Understanding my own insomnia better.

The flashcards I do during the day. Reinforce what I absorbed half-asleep.

The AI coach explained why my brain does this at night. Cortisol patterns. Racing thoughts. Made me feel less broken.

What this isn't:

A cure for insomnia. Still happens.

Medical advice. See a doctor if it's serious.

A replacement for sleep hygiene. Still do all that stuff.

Just a way to make the awake hours feel less wasted and less stressful.

Any other insomniacs find weird solutions? What works for you?

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u/Entire-Program-4821 — 23 hours ago
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[IOS26] [VariAlarm] Alarms on IOS are severely lacking when it needs to handle complex lives so I made an alarm scheduler

Plan like a calendar, group them together then add to a specific days or weeks you need.

Just setup once and reuse forever.

It also got featured on 9to5mac Indie App Spotlight because it solves a real pain for people around the world: shift workers, students, professionals…

https://9to5mac.com/2026/04/04/indie-app-spotlight-varialarm-brings-proper-schedules-to-your-alarm-clock/

u/Lemon8or88 — 3 days ago
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Build and Deploy Apps to App Store & Play Store

We are excited to have Newly as our community partner, helping us to maintain our community running.

What is your dream mobile app or what app are you building?

Every app idea deserves to be built and shipped to App Store and Play Store.

u/Dapper_Draw_4049 — 1 day ago

Hi, whats a problem in your life when it comes to anything that you want to be solved to make your life easier, something that can turn into a app.

Hi, whats a problem in your life when it comes to anything that you want to be solved to make your life easier, something that can turn into a app.

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I researched 15 proven app ideas in health and edtech so you don't have to (with real revenue proof)

I spent a few hours researching apps that are actually making money in health and edtech, not just trending on Product Hunt. Every idea below has a real competitor generating real revenue, which means the demand is proven. You just need to find the gap, go niche, and execute. Free to steal, build, or share.

Health Apps:

1. AI mental health companion — Calm makes $200M+/yr, but affordable always-on CBT tools are still scarce

2. GLP-1 / weight loss medication tracker — Millions on Ozempic/Wegovy with zero dedicated support app yet

3. AI symptom checker + triage — Ada Health raised $90M, K Health worth $1.5B — huge validated demand

4. Sleep optimization app — Sleep Cycle has 30M users, $2B+ market, people pay daily for better sleep

5. Chronic disease daily manager — mySugr got acquired by Roche; diabetes/hypertension tracking grows 22%/yr

6. Women's health + fertility tracker — Flo hit 70M MAU and $800M valuation; PCOS/perimenopause still wide open

7. AI personal nutrition coach — Cal AI hits $1M/mo just from meal photo scanning

8. Niche telehealth for mental health — BetterHelp hit $1B revenue; teen and men's mental health still underserved

EdTech Apps:

9. AI academic writing assistant — Jenni AI does $10M ARR with a simple freemium model for students

10. Language learning via short-form video — Teuida hit $130K MRR riding TikTok; Duolingo earns $500M+/yr

11. AI math tutor for K-12 — Photomath got acquired by Google; Stimy expanding to 100M users

12. On-demand tutor marketplace — Wyzant and Tutor.com do $100M+ combined; parents always pay for grades

13. Microlearning for professionals — Corporate EdTech is a $27.5B market; people will pay to upskill in 5 mins/day

14. Peer-to-peer study social platform — Quizlet sold for ~$1B; Brainly has 350M users; UGC keeps costs near zero

15. Career skills gap analyzer — 1 in 3 grads is job-mismatched; Coursera/Udemy make $2B+ solving this problem

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u/Dapper_Draw_4049 — 1 day ago