
SyncMRR — Sync your MRR to your 𝕏 profile automatically.
Sync your monthly recurring revenue to your X profile automatically.
@arpit_goriya · X
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Sync your monthly recurring revenue to your X profile automatically.
@arpit_goriya · X

Organize your tools, workflows, and resources into one accessible workspace.
@mj_jimmi · X

Share PDFs and documents as secure links while tracking who viewed each page.
@adhikari_premi · X

Drop PDFs or file folders to create shareable links with password/email gating and visitor analytics.
@emironic · X
- free plugin for Claude and Codex to put your work as public website with single line `publish to Revdoku` prompt.

Simple work hours tracker for recording time spent on tasks.
@MiloPaigeTech · X
Learning how to code so just making a simple work hours tracker for me and my colleagues.

Track brand mentions on Reddit and X with daily monitoring and reply drafts.
@signalmelo01 · X
SignalMelo: social listening & monitoring for growth teams

Gamified team management platform combining tasks, projects, chats, meetings, attendance tracking and reports.
@NikhilAhlawattt · X
Built a gamified team management software to make work fun. We combine tasks, projects, chats, meetings, attendance and reports at the same time have points, leaderboards and streaks! We are also whatsapp integrated :) Check it out:

Create and schedule AI-generated LinkedIn posts and carousels.
@janvmusscher · X

Convert voice calls and notes into LinkedIn posts that match your unique voice.
@abdulganiyshehu · X
If you've ever tried staying consistent on LinkedIn but struggled to do so, I built this for ya.

Automatically hide negative and sensational posts on Reddit, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn.
@zelvaio · X

Check your resume for ATS compatibility and recruiter best practices
@Pavan092004 · X
hey lets connect, here's im building one tool: feedback is appreciated...!

Run a free audit to see why AI chatbots recommend your competitors instead of you.
u/momentzmania · Reddit
Reddit's API policy broke my product, but it's actually a blessing in disguise. My SaaS startup Vinespire was heavily dependent on Reddit's API for lead generation and boosting GEO, but I found out something that broke this dependency completely. Apparently, Reddit's API for commercial usage costs $12k annually, and what's worse is that only a very select few are accepted into their API programme. Mostly enterprises. My software is still in diapers and nowhere near the size