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@imsnk8

Designer: 🎨🖌️ Entrepreneur: 💼💰 Looks like a prompt developer now: 🤔🤖

Katılım Şubat 2022
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
Powered by Apple intelligence, or bring in your own AI. One app to do all Screenshots Localisations Metadata Keywords coverage And direct push to app store ready to submit. Save your manual time and focus on shipping!
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
@FloWritesCode Why does your message say made with AI? What did you change on your screenshots?
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Flo writes Code
Flo writes Code@FloWritesCode·
621%... that's how much one A/B test increased my conversion rate I didn't add new features, rewrite the app, or run ads I just changed the foundational concept my screenshots were built on Watch this video to learn exactly what I did and what you can try yourself: youtu.be/OW8FlzBzYdE
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
An indie dev built a search engine for 700+ AI tools. In its first two weeks live, Google crawled it 6,871 times. He got one real human click. I read that and felt seen. We love telling ourselves distribution is a problem we'll solve later, once the thing is built properly. Sometimes it's the whole problem, and no amount of craft fixes it after the fact. Doesn't mean don't build the ambitious thing. Just means figure out who's going to see it before you spend months on it — not after.
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Blaida
Blaida@kedytcom·
Drop your iOS app below. I’ll tell you one ASO mistake I see in 60 seconds.
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
@adamlyttleapps yea i jsut submitted an app and they want me to answer 8 questions (which are in my screenshots) and send them a video recording
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
@imsnk8 I just haven't had much success with mac apps on the app store It seems like a lot of pain going through the review process for something spun up in an afternoon If someone finds the app through a Google search I'm thinking offering a .dmg is easier
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
I don't want to spam the App Store with vibe coded iPhone apps… But I *can* spam Google search results with my vibe coded macOS apps
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@adamlyttleapps whats the harm of putting it on app store? is there a developer account shadow reputation thingy?
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
@imsnk8 I have built a bunch of half ass tools that I've been using for years Finally pointed Fable at them and got them all product ready But they're really not worthy of releasing onto the App Store
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
Screenshot inception 😂- dog fooding my apps screenshots to my app screenshot generator mac app. Especially built with independent devs in mind #buildinpublic #indiedevs
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
So… this won't work To distribute an macOS app outside the App Store you need to sign with "notarization" Which requires special permission it seems I've been building my own internal tools and finally got them production ready with Fable. Thought it would be cool to release them independently.
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Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps

I don't want to spam the App Store with vibe coded iPhone apps… But I *can* spam Google search results with my vibe coded macOS apps

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Joma Tech
Joma Tech@jomatech·
If Yu-Gi-Oh was about Tech Jobs
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
@bigaiguy there have been many VR tools before, most people still will make a purchase decision after physically inspecting the properly
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Spencer Baggins
Spencer Baggins@bigaiguy·
A developer just killed the real estate walkthrough industry by scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it. Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment. Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal. The economics are brutal for the old model: → Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000 → Cost to produce this scan: roughly $200 → Time to "tour" 50 houses: one evening → File size: smaller than a TikTok clip The science is wild too: It runs on 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons. Millions of tiny glowing splats of color and depth reconstruct the scene from your photos, and it loads photoreal on a phone. Freelancers are already charging $300 to $800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, and dealerships. One person + one phone + one weekend = a business. Open source. Built on PlayCanvas. Free GitHub: github.com/playcanvas
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
Apple just changed how apps get found. Personalised Collections (rolling out in the US now) use on-device intelligence to recommend apps based on what you already have installed — with an "App Note" explaining why each one showed up for you. Two things I love about this as a solo dev: It's on-device, so the personalisation doesn't cost you your privacy. And a small, specific app finally has a path to the right person — not just the one with the biggest ad budget. Discovery by relevance instead of spend. That's the App Store I actually want to build for. techcrunch.com/2026/06/09/app…
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
"Hey Fable 5, turn my kids toy into a mobile game. Make no mistakes…"
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
My second submission for the @rive_app #characterchallenge Meet the robo who loves to stay hydrated! its got a cute power indicator - if you run low on hydration its batteries dies down The video explains the character setup, customisations and variation animation possibilities with just 1 artboard. apps.apple.com/us/app/hydrati…
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Sunny S@imsnk8·
Two things I learned the year my dad retired: an idle brain ages faster than a busy one, and his days had quietly become all TV and iPad. From a few states away, that worried me — a lifetime of know-how with nothing to keep it switched on. So I built Longhand. Each day it asks your parent one thoughtful question about their life and has them answer by hand. Writing things down engages memory and recall far more than tapping a screen — it's active remembering, not passive watching. He gets a daily reason to think; I get his stories in his own handwriting and something real to talk about. There's no time limits and I can get a printable keepsake for me and my future generations when we want, preserving his handwriting, memories and stories. I'm looking for 30 beta testers with a retired parent or grandparent — especially if you've worried about them sliding into screen-time autopilot. Free early access, you can help shape this product and a real keepsake at the end. We launch in Australia ahead of Father's Day. Comment or DM me, and tag someone whose parent needs this. 👇 longhand.digitalsauce.io #Beta #Startup #HealthyAgeing #Memoir #BuildingInPublic
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