
HonestCode
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HonestCode
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We passed 35,000 users at Simple Analytics. Every month, around 1,000 new users sign up and use our product. Transparency notice: most of them are free users. We have 1,337 paying customers. I was super scared about what support would cost us, so I built a community to forward people to and blocked the support email for free users. But you know what? Our tool is super self-serve. Users can figure it all out themselves, while our customer support is wide open. That said, we don’t get much back from our free users. They obviously don’t pay us anything, but we expected a bit more talk about Simple Analytics online because of it. So we’re debating internally whether we should add a badge requirement to the Free plan. Then free users would need to add a badge linking to Simple Analytics, which would give us something back: more eyeballs (even on smaller websites) and some backlinks (which might help, especially from bigger websites). Open to other suggestions on what we can do to keep the Free plan attractive, while also making sense from a business perspective.





If you have a landing page for your mobile app, add a sticky QR code with a CTA on it (only visible on desktop). People visiting your website with their computer might be too lazy to search on the store (and might not find it), flashing a QR code to be redirected directly to the store is way easier. Takes 2 minutes to set up!


Telegram has 1 billion users It's the #1 or #2 chat app in most countries around the world Complete blindspot for most Americans And NOBODY uses it for its encryption (or lack of it), we use it because it has the best UX of any chat app! Also best API to develop bots with






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✈️ Just open-sourced App Store Preflight — an AI agent skill that scans your iOS/macOS project for common App Store rejection patterns before you submit. Built on top of @rudrank's asc CLI, it pulls your metadata, checks against 100+ Apple Review Guidelines, and flags issues like: • Competitor terms in metadata • Missing privacy manifests • Unused entitlements • Banned AI terms in China storefront • Misleading subscription pricing Organized by app type (games, AI apps, kids, health, macOS, etc.) with auto-fix suggestions where possible. I built this from my own painful rejection experiences 😅 What's the most frustrating App Store rejection you've dealt with? Drop your stories below — I'd love to add more rules based on real-world cases 👇 🔗 github.com/truongduy2611/… #iOS #AppStore #indiedev #buildinpublic

















