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Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#122
Working on an Idea Tracker to....keep track of my ideas. Maybe more at some point. And learn some laravel8/inertia/vue/etc. while i'm at it.

https://github.com/shmooth/ideatracker

I'm also trying to figure out a web stack I like for side projects going forward.

This one is not it.

And neither is any other one.

Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#123
post #9

I've always wanted to be able to do some development work on my phone, or my iPad. So I'm building a tool that let's me build and deploy backend APIs easily, and without much code.

Apple usually don’t approve apps which can write codes

Didn’t Coda Lite do that? Or do you mean compiling?

Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#124
post #85

Earlier quoted context omitted.

autopay

I feel like there are several problems with autopay Like its all hidden You don't know when the bills are paid You don't get to review the bills They're on different dates Etc.

I use AutoPay but have the bills sent to me by mail. It wastes paper but makes it really easy to keep track of new bills coming in and which ones I've reviewed.

Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#125

I was tired of paying a bunch of money for 5-second user tests on the bigger UI testing platforms, so I made a free option. https://isthisclear.com/

Cool concept - I'll try it out. I see you have to do 3 tests to get one result back. Why couldn't it be 1:1? What happens to the "other" two tests?

Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#129
Big fan of Pocket, the article saver, but noticed that I wouldn't read much of the articles saved in Pocket. However, I do check my email multiple times a day, so my buddy and I made a tool to email a random Pocket article to ourselves once a day. We are able to get through 5-7 articles a week now. https://www.savedzero.com/login

Re: Ask HN: What is your current side-project?

#130
I have been wondering whats the best way to store my important web links, since chrome's bookmarks arent organized in a good way, you have to scroll through a long list, and sometimes they are lost as well. so i created a personal web link manager software for windows and works well with chrome. the idea is, just create a topic, add the links related to that topic, every link has a title and comments with which they can be later found using the search bar, an option of starred link is also added. check the software here at the link. https://github.com/PHANTOM9009/WEB-DICTIONARY.git
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