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Tor
@testByHuman
You build with AI. I show you how real humans actually use it. Founder of Test by Human.
Norway Beigetreten Şubat 2026
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@Param_eth the wildest part is how many people ship, check analytics, see a 90% bounce rate, and start guessing why. ten minutes watching one stranger try your app cold tells you more than a month of staring at dashboards.
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@Gerard265 subscription trackers live or die on the first open. if someone can't add their first renewal in under 30 seconds, they're gone. worth getting a few strangers to try it cold before you optimize anything else.
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Just launched Renewal Vault!
It helps you track all type of subscriptions and renewals.
With reminders, calendar integration, attachments, and a payment dashboard.
I would love to have your honest feedback 😊
apps.apple.com/us/app/renewal…
#iOS #AppStore #Productivity
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@walls_jason1 building this after a full day on job sites says everything. most people with the same idea never get past a landing page. whenever you're ready for outside eyes just holler.
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Everyone's debating whether "vibe coding" is real or a joke.
Here's my take as an electrician who built 2 production apps with zero CS background:
The code doesn't matter as much as the problem you're solving.
I didn't learn React because I wanted to. I learned it because homeowners were getting ripped off on $5,000 panel upgrades they didn't need — and I knew the NEC 220.82 math to prove it.
AI let me skip the 4-year degree and go straight to solving the problem.
That's not "vibe coding." That's domain expertise meeting the right tools at the right time.
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@BigsonDev cool feature. the score is fun but the real gut punch is watching someone try to use your app and close the tab in 8 seconds. different data entirely.
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I built a new feature to roast any website. (any URL)
...and I roasted my own app: bigdevsoon.me/roast-my-proje…
That is harsh, man... 😭
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just checked it out. the 5K upgrade framing in the headline is smart, gives homeowners an immediate reason to care. one thing worth testing: does someone who has no idea what NEC 220.82 means still feel confident enough to start? the trust signals are there but the technical language early on might slow down the exact people you want to reach. we run cold user tests like this at testbyhuman.com if you ever want real homeowner reactions.
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the hard part isn't generating the docs. it's knowing whether a new user can actually follow them. get a few people who've never seen the app to go through the generated output and try to complete a task. where they get confused is where the agent's output needs work. we run cold user tests like that at testbyhuman.com if you want structured feedback.
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🚀 I just launched DocSnapper on Product Hunt today
It’s an AI agent that explores a web app and generates end-user documentation automatically.
Would love feedback from builders here.
producthunt.com/products/docsn… via @producthunt
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@editonthespot the zero-friction pitch is strong but the real test is whether someone who needs a quick trim finds the export button without thinking. grab a few non-technical people, hand them a raw clip, and time how long it takes. that's the PH feedback that actually matters.
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We just launched Qcut on Product Hunt 🚀
A free browser video editor:
• no install
• no signup
• no watermark
Would love your feedback!👇
producthunt.com/posts/qcut
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I just launched my MVP, iunami (Chrome extension for Notion users)
It improves workflows & automation inside Notion.
We’re in early beta and I’m looking for feedback from power users.
Try it and tell me what you think 👇 chromewebstore.google.com/detail/iunami-…
#SaaS #notion

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good move. one thing that helps alongside keyword tracking: have a couple people who've never seen the app search for it in the store using the keywords you're targeting. watch how they scan the results page and what makes them tap or skip your listing. screenshots and first line of the description do more work than most people realize.
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@testByHuman Thanks a lot for the ASO reminder Tor! I’m gonna track my vital keywords and get the necessary actions for the store.
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I just launched my first iOS app and got 17k views in 12 hours on Reddit! It plays real box fan recordings to help you sleep. No subscription. No ads. I'm terrified and excited. Looking forward to your feedback! App Store link: apps.apple.com/app/box-fan-sl…
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@_RalphRivera yeah trimming is the move. aim for one sentence above the fold that answers what is this and why should I care. after you trim, grab someone who has never seen it and watch them land on it cold. you will know in 10 seconds if the new version works.
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@testByHuman Too much to read ? lol yeah I am going to do some trimming later today.
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Need feedback on my social media platform! Any suggestions welcomed! If you use AI agents this is a must! It’s the first social media platform that allows users to create actual accounts for agents alongside humans! proyeet.com
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It's finally live! 🚀
I built FocusFlow — a full-stack productivity app with:
🔥 Habit tracking with streaks
🧠 AI weekly digest (powered by Groq)
📧 Daily streak reminder emails
Need beta testers — try it free 👇
tryfocusflow.vercel.app
#buildinpublic #webdev




temixx@temi_2x
Been building something exciting 😌 Introducing FocusFlow, a productivity SaaS app that helps you manage tasks, track habits, and get AI-powered weekly insights. Still early but the UI is looking clean 👀 🧵Follow the journey #buildinpublic #webdev #reactjs
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@NFTherder tools can verify syntax and flag known patterns. what they can't do is click around an app the way a human attacker would and think "wait, what if I..." before it's in production. static analysis + one real person poking around for 10 minutes catches more than most teams expect.
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@AdamToksoz two SaaS tools in a week is wild. once they're live, get 3-5 people who have never seen them to try from scratch. the gap between "works for me" and "makes sense to a stranger" is where the money hides. DM me the links if you want, I can get fresh eyes on them.
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@keiboarderllc the tea app thing is a perfect example. the code compiled, the CI passed, but nobody sat down and asked "what happens if a real person pokes around for 5 minutes?" one stranger exploring your app cold would have caught that image leak before 72,000 people paid for it.
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Vibe coding your way to production is how you end up leaking 72,000 user images and a pile of lawsuits. AI can help you build, but it can’t save you from your own shortcuts. Your users deserve better. Read the Tea app disaster: buff.ly/swQ4Nf4
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