Posts tagged with #made

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AjayAjay Maker6/27/2026

Finding Genuine Jobs is Frustrating 😤

Every time I search for jobs online, I end up finding fake listings, companies asking for registration fees, or positions requiring years of experience for an entry-level role. It's difficult to know which opportunities are legitimate, and I waste hours applying. I wish there were a trusted platform that verified employers and made the hiring process transparent.

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SanjanaSanjana Innovator6/26/2026

My boyfriend made an accidental product that I now use everyday

I don’t know how common this is for everyone else but, my boyfriend made a voice to text application for me. I work with Claude a lot, and what I find is that when I am using my voice it’s really slow and doesn’t get it right. It doesn’t get the punctuations or if it’s a question, or anything like that and it’s so slow. So he built this lightweight app that sits locally on my computer and I use it for everything. It’s lightning fast, it gets my voice and hardly gets it wrong and the best part - I just recently put in a feature request (lol) to read text back to me, because sometimes I have heavy documents that I just want to be narrated to. And he shipped it! Anyway, I realise that I have been using it literally every single day. I’ve completely moved from typing to just speaking to my computer. I suspect the future will be full of micro apps like this, tailored for you & your personal workflow! Not sure where he wants to take it, but still I’m a very happy user :) How are you guys working these days? Voice or typing?

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Matthew OzoroskiMatthew Ozoroski Innovator6/25/2026

Would you pay to get your first power user and have a conversation with them?

I worked on Test4Test.io for a couple months. It's a free user testing site where founders can exchange feedback quickly. I made a test-back and quality assurance system, so if you test, you'll get back the time you put in. However, a lot of users don't wanna test. They just want free feedback. It was surprising really. So, I came up with a new app called PrimalUsers. We'll find your first users in the wild, forums, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and we'll have them try your app for the first time and fall in love. Or, I'm thinking about doing more of a user research/video interview take. Maybe both. We'll send you screenshots of our conversation and their profile. Would you actually pay for a super user? And why would you want a super user (grow users, get feedback, figure out what to build, better messaging, gain insights or something else)?

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AnmolAnmol Innovator6/25/2026

What If Your Todo App Actually Knew Your Day?

The biggest problem I keep seeing with todo lists, time-blocking apps, and reminder tools is that they operate in isolation. They don't understand your existing commitments—meetings, calendar events, recurring obligations, or plans you've made weeks or months in advance. They simply keep adding tasks without considering whether you actually have time to do them. When your day changes, there's no intelligent recovery. Miss one task, and the rest of your schedule falls apart. They also do nothing to protect your focus by blocking distractions when it's time to execute. What if productivity software became context-aware? Imagine an app that understands your calendar, adapts your tasks around real-life commitments, automatically reschedules missed work, predicts the best time to focus, and even minimizes distractions during deep work sessions. Instead of just managing tasks, it manages your time, attention, and commitments—helping you actually get things done, not just organize them.

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