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React Native Components@rncomponents·
Excited to see everyone in 2026! 📅 🧙 * High-quality calendars (Will be released this week) * Templates * UI kits And more! reactnativecomponents.com
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Erencan Arica
Erencan Arica@imeronn·
Someone used my ASO skills along with @appeeky MCP that led to an increase in their revenue and installs. This is why I built the @appeeky for. To help solo/indie devs. Happy to see it! reddit.com/r/GrowthHackin…
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Erencan Arica
Erencan Arica@imeronn·
This is my go-to calendar template whenever I build a calendar-based app. Built with @expo 🫶 ⛳️ Everything is ready and easy to update. I've condensed over six years of experience as a design engineer into @rncomponents 🖇️reactnativecomponents.com
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React Native Components@rncomponents·
Finally, we've released the most-wanted reusable voice recording component, built on top of @expo-audio to be used in your projects easily. 📌 Idle state 📌 Recording state: 5 metering “bars” that animate from the center up/down based on mic input 🔗reactnativecomponents.com/components/aud…
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React Native Components@rncomponents·
An interactive and highly functional calendar & agenda boilerplate app built with @expo 🫶 📌 Calendar view and a daily agenda 📌 Allowing users to manage their goals and tasks with a custom hook. 📌 Smooth Animations with reanimated and more... Code: reactnativecomponents.com/templates/defa…
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0xLars@lean_lars·
i had an idea in my head: to build a calorie and GLP peptide tracking app that’s actually easy to use. that idea became Cal1 AI - my first vibe coded app. i never really used most calorie tracking apps because they always felt way too complicated. too many buttons, too many steps, too much thinking. with Cal1 you log like in apple notes — you just type. smart t9-style autocomplete and AI support help you finish your entries, and you can even log food by taking a photo using @GeminiApp 3 image recognition. most people don’t fail at losing weight because of motivation, but because they completely misjudge their real calorie usage. that’s why i built two new models using apple health data: dynamic and base + activity. @WHOOP integration is coming soon too. weight-loss peptides are a huge market right now, so you can track your GLP protocol in Cal1 however you want — whether you microdose or follow a fixed schedule (you can use Cal1 AI without peptides as well). the focus is healthy eating and fat loss through protein and fiber. it’s also very important to reduce side effects while using peptides. that’s why every day has a protein goal that fills up, and a fiber ring to keep you balanced. my goal is to build an app that’s powerful but feels calm. something you can use every day without cognitive overload. some of the tech i’ve been playing around with so far: @reactjs @expo @reactnative @rncomponents (amazing work @imeronn) new expo @claudeai code skills @Baconbrix @supabase optimized my code via @thymikee @callstackio new skill "𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚌𝚝-𝚗𝚊𝚝𝚒𝚟𝚎-𝚋𝚎𝚜𝚝-𝚙𝚛𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚎𝚜" @openrouter ... and many more i’m looking for beta testers — who wants to try Cal1 AI?
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React Native Components@rncomponents·
An open source and easily customizable shimmer component with @expo and reanimated 🤩 ✨ Smooth spring-based animations 🎨 Fully customizable colors, angles, and timing 📏 Dynamic stripe configuration 🚀 Zero-delay first animation 💫 Gradient opacity support (center to edges) reactnativecomponents.com/components/ess…
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React Native Components@rncomponents·
@Motion_Viz @ideabrowser @mobbin @v_computer Additionally, you can take a look at our creative and reusable components that will bring creative UI solutions to your app. Remember, small details can make a significant difference! x.com/rncomponents/s…
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We needed a better time picker in @expo, so we did it! 📌Haptic feedback 📌Support for both 12-hour and 24-hour formats 📌Smooth gradient background that transitions between AM/PM states Available in our reusable creative UI library. reactnativecomponents.com/components/sel…

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MotionViz@Motion_Viz·
the video is live. full app built in under 3 hours. raw. uncut. bugs and all. youtu.be/2bM_BjWHqq8 the stack: → @ideabrowser — idea to full PRD in minutes → @mobbin — production grade UI patterns from pre-existing apps → @v_computer — built full stack with plain english (i specialize in frontend but you can also use superbase) what you'll see: HOUR 1: PRD generation (user flows, features, edge cases) HOUR 2: reference hunting (real apps > dribbble fantasy) HOUR 3: full build (frontend and you can use superbase for backend) this isn't a polished tutorial. it's the actual workflow. live. you'll see where it breaks. you'll see how I fix it. the gap between "idea" and "shipped product" is now 3 hours. watch it. then go build something. youtu.be/2bM_BjWHqq8 like + RT if this changes how your new workflow looks like..
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
HOW TO BUILD A BIG CONSUMER B2C MOBILE APP IN 2026 1. start with a single recurring behavior people already document, like meals, sleep, workouts, studying, dating, or routines. 2. anchor the app to one question users already ask themselves daily, like “am I doing this right?” 3. narrow it to one audience, like college students tracking meals, busy parents tracking sleep, or single people tracking dates. 4. design the product so the core value appears visually in under five seconds 5. build the demo before the full product and let the demo define the feature set 6. keep videos between 20–40 seconds so curiosity builds without dragging 7. default to faceless formats like screen recordings, slideshows, or b-roll with captions (easier to do, can do founder led if that's your thing too) 8. create multiple hooks around the same demo instead of multiple demos. 9. use comparison formats like before/after, expectation vs reality, or me vs me 10. write hooks the way people text friends: short, casual, and specific 11. treat pauses, rewatches, and saves as the strongest signals of interest (this is v important) 12. read comments as public product research that reveals confusion, desire, and identity 13. paste comments into Claude Code and cluster them into concrete product changes 14. use AI inside the app to interpret inputs and surface one clear answer. 15. add a short onboarding quiz so users feel the output is made for them 16. deliver a result worth screenshotting within the first session. add CTAs to share. track the % of people who share and iterate to increase this. 17. place the paywall immediately after the first moment of clarity 18. ship small visible improvements weekly so users feel momentum 19. iterate in public so content doubles as changelog and proof 20. measure virality through shares and installs per view, not follower count 21. design outputs users want to send to friends without explanation 22. own multiple posting accounts early to test hooks in parallel (and to own a network of accounts kinda like your modern day media network) 23. give each account one format, one hook style, and one audience segment 24. scale formats that produce consistent installs instead of chasing one-off spikes 25. turn early power users into creators by resharing their posts 26. use slideshows as mini case studies that encourage rewatches and saves 27. build lightweight community loops like streaks, challenges, or progress updates. could be premium features too but start free. 28. keep the product NARROW so clarity stays high and competition stays thin 29. convert organic installs into profit early so growth funds itself 30. reinvest cash flow into more creators, more accounts, and faster iteration. Understand LTV/CAC extremely well, certain creators will make sense/others not so much. Use AI for outeach. 31. Build a portfolio of small apps once the loop works so dividends compound quietly. find more app ideas at @ideabrowser to get creative juices flowing 32. congrats, you’ve learned the most valuable skill in 2026...shipping small apps fast, reading the internet’s signals, and compounding what works. 33. you set yourself up nicely for 2027 and beyond
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Donny (강동윤)
Donny (강동윤)@kdy1dev·
I tried @expo today and it was really wonderful! After trying Expo Go, I actually said, "Does this even make sense?" Zero stress from Apple Certificate issues. It was very good.
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Erencan Arica
Erencan Arica@imeronn·
A record from one of the calendars under @rncomponents built with @expo 🧙 I plan to build at least 10 apps this year, starting with @niceprompt v2 + the mobile app. The @rncomponents UI library and templates will make this process much smoother (highly recommended). This year will be exciting! 🥳
React Native Components@rncomponents

Excited to see everyone in 2026! 📅 🧙 * High-quality calendars (Will be released this week) * Templates * UI kits And more! reactnativecomponents.com

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