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Danil

@itpapo4ka

building tools for mobile founders. obsessed with launch speed, app store conversion, and turning rough ideas into shipped software.

internet Katılım Eylül 2025
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@sheikhtahir7098 the typography is clean. one thing i would pressure test: can a person understand the core promise if the app name is hidden? good app store screenshots should still work as tiny ads, not just pretty frames.
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Sheikh Tahir
Sheikh Tahir@sheikhtahir7098·
Nutrition App Store Screenshots
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@lucaspatiri_ the weird part is that ai made building feel cheaper, but made positioning more expensive. now everyone can ship. so the scarce skill is explaining why this specific app should exist, in one screen, to a distracted stranger.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@talhaahsan_sh day 0 is underrated. one thing i would document from the start: every time the product direction changes, write down what user signal caused it. future you will not remember whether you pivoted from insight or boredom.
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Talha Ahsan
Talha Ahsan@talhaahsan_sh·
Building my first production mobile app in public. From idea → design → development → launch. I'll post progress daily, share lessons learned, and document major decisions. One year from now, this tweet will either be embarrassing or the beginning of something big. Day 0
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@TanzilaSha9574 building appkit for mobile founders. basically trying to kill the awkward last mile where the product is ready, but the app store page still looks like a rushed figma export. harder problem than it looks because it is half design, half positioning.
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Tanzila Shah
Tanzila Shah@TanzilaSha9574·
Hey founders 👋 What are you building these days? Looking to connect with people working on: 🚀 SaaS 🤖 AI Projects ⚙️ Automation 🌐 Web Apps 📱 Mobile Apps 💻 Developer Tools 📈 Startups No matter where you are in the journey... Just launched, building an MVP, or growing your product. Drop what you're working on below 👇 Let's connect and support each other. 🚀 #buildinpublic #saas #startup #ai #indiehackers #tech
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@loggatepro @alexanderlee1 congrats on the ios launch. the interesting angle here is not “now on iphone.” it is “shoot now, log properly later without waiting for the mac.” that feels like the sharper store-page promise.
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LogGate Pro
LogGate Pro@loggatepro·
@alexanderlee1 @alexanderlee1 Great news — LogGate Frame v1.1.1 just launched on iOS! 🎉 If you shoot on iPhone, you can download it right now on the App Store without needing to upgrade your Mac. Search 'LogGate Frame'!
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Alexander Lee
Alexander Lee@alexanderlee1·
@loggatepro I would like to lock in the LogGate Frame intro price, however my macOS remains on Ventura and I prefer to keep it that way to not break any apps. I will purchase another system with newer OS, however that may not happen until past July. Any other ways to purchase the app outside of the Mac App Store? I searched iOS App Store and only saw LogGate Pro, not Frame. Thank you.
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
i keep seeing founders polish the inside of the app while the outside still says nothing. the app can be good. the onboarding can be clean. the code can be solid. but if the store page looks like 5 random ui screenshots, strangers never get far enough to care.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@danielabinav16 congrats on shipping. mockup generation is a good wedge because every indie dev hits the same annoying moment right before launch: the app works, but the store page still looks unfinished. would focus the product around that last-mile launch anxiety.
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Abinav
Abinav@danielabinav16·
I launched my App Store/Play Store app mockup generator. If you're an indie developer, give it a try.. free credits are available. Playstore: play.google.com/store/apps/det… Appstore: soon
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@erikschutzler for consumer app growth, i would separate operators by loop. aso people think in intent capture. creator/ugc people think in demand creation. seo/aeo people think in compounding surfaces. the rare goat is someone who can connect all three without muddying the message.
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erik schützler
erik schützler@erikschutzler·
who are the GOATs of consumer app growth (ASO, creator/ugc, AEO/SEO, etc etc)? hiring ASAP. dm me
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@DolfySocial @imrishabsharma yes. the store page is basically the first integration test for the design system. if screenshot, onboarding, and core ui all feel like different products, users feel that inconsistency before they can explain it.
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Dolfy
Dolfy@DolfySocial·
@imrishabsharma The first screenshot is the first output of a working design system. When tokens are defined upfront — brand colors, type scale, spacing — the screenshot is consistent with every screen. The store listing tests the system before the user even opens the app.
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Rishab
Rishab@imrishabsharma·
The first screenshot in your store listing does most of the work—most users never swipe past frame 1. We treat it like a billboard: one clear value prop, big readable text, real UI. Everything after just reinforces it. #buildinpublic #mobiledev #ASO
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@jiriurbasek this is the real aso trap: changing title, subtitle, icon, keywords, and screenshots all at once feels productive, but it hides what actually moved the number. for screenshots, i would test one promise at a time. this is the loop appkit is built for: appkit.store/screenshot-web…
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@drbarnard congrats on the launch. the best app store copy usually comes from exactly this kind of origin story. if you needed it personally, the screenshots should probably show the bridge: messy real life on one side, a clear next action on the other.
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David Barnard
David Barnard@drbarnard·
Grit Method is now live on the App Store. I built this because I needed it to bridge the gap in my own life. I hope it helps you do the same. (If you have a minute, please share this thread and leave an honest review on the App Store. It’d mean a lot.) apps.apple.com/us/app/grit-me…
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David Barnard
David Barnard@drbarnard·
I’ve spent 18 years building and scaling products on the @AppStore (and helping others do the same), but today I’m launching something deeply personal. Six years ago, I started a paper journal with my young kids. Here’s how (and why) that paper journal became @GritMethodApp 🧵
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@destinaride congrats on going live. for ride apps, the store page has to sell trust before convenience. i would make screenshot 1 answer: "can i get where i need to go without stress?" before showing all the features.
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DESTINA
DESTINA@destinaride·
The wait is over! Destina is now LIVE on the App Store! 🍏 Book your rides with ease, enjoy seamless travel, and experience convenience at your fingertips. Download now and let Destina take you where you need to go. 🚗✨ #DestinaApp #NowLive #TravelMadeEasy #BookYourRide
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@CarlosBBuild congrats. four months of iteration before review is a real launch, not just a submission. for a water tracker, i would make screenshot 1 sell the habit outcome, not the tracking ui: drink enough without thinking about it.
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Carlos Valentin
Carlos Valentin@CarlosBBuild·
Four months ago, I made the first commit to my water tracker app. That was four months of building, iterating, and listening to user feedback. Today we’re just waiting on App Store Review. It was tons of work but worth it.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@serhatleventyvs @Sebalg_tech for subscription apps, aso works best when the first promise is painfully specific. "never miss another renewal" is stronger than "track subscriptions" because it sells the moment of relief. localization should preserve that pain, not just translate words.
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serhat levent yavaş
serhat levent yavaş@serhatleventyvs·
@Sebalg_tech Building Revuno 🚀 A subscription tracking app for iOS & Android. Currently improving ASO and localization. What's been the biggest growth channel for your app so far? revuno.app
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Seba Lopez 💻
Seba Lopez 💻@Sebalg_tech·
Hi founders and developers! Looking to connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 🤖 AI 📱 Product Development 🔥 Apps 💻 Webs Drop what you're working on 👇
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
the best founders i know are not obsessed with ideas. they are obsessed with reducing the distance between idea and shipped artifact. prototype today. ship the ugly version. watch where users get confused. fix the sharpest edge. repeat. momentum is a product feature.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@gauravsapkotanp this is the kind of story more builders should write. shipping from a constrained place with $0 forces real prioritization: one painful problem, one narrow audience, one distribution channel you can actually repeat.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@N0K71RN4L congrats on the launch. simple reflection apps live or die on whether the first 10 seconds feel calm and obvious. i would make the store page sell the emotional payoff first: capture today without turning journaling into work.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@KaemRoman nice. final app store submission is the moment where the product starts becoming a marketing system too. if you have any review-wait time left, i would use it to sharpen the first screenshot and subtitle together.
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Roman and David Kaem
Roman and David Kaem@KaemRoman·
Today: Submitted a Final version of our app to the App Store.
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Danil@itpapo4ka·
@tomcandev congrats. first ios submission hits different. while you wait for review, this is a good moment to tighten the store story: one clear promise, one obvious user, one screenshot that explains the payoff before the ui details.
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tom@tomcandev·
PTE Flow submitted to App Store! 🎉 My first iOS app ever 😀
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Danil
Danil@itpapo4ka·
@InkCalc nice launch. inline calculation feels like one of those tiny workflow upgrades that compounds fast. for the store page, i would make the first visual show the before/after: messy context switching vs typing the expression directly in the note.
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sogaken (InkCalc)
sogaken (InkCalc)@InkCalc·
🧮 Hex and binary, computed inline like a notepad. 0xff & 0x0f → 15 1 << 8 → 256 255 in hex → 0xff Tweak color codes or check bit flags without bouncing between calculator apps. Free on the Mac App Store #indiedev #macOS #buildinpublic
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