
The Ultimate Event App
Create events and collaborate with attendees seamlessly.
@lynkxapp · X
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Create events and collaborate with attendees seamlessly.
@lynkxapp · X

Collaboration platform where startups partner up and automatically split revenue
@RealPasternak · X
Tight on cash? Use rev-share collaborations to get what u need to scale instead of having to pay upfront sets it up for u automatically

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

Collect and trade one-of-one digital characters with unique personalities and voices on blockchain.
@cuffunn · X

Share short stories and thoughts on a follower-free social network.
@narenv456 · X

Generate personalized AI drawings of your soulmate in seconds.
Soulmate Sketch|AI 灵魂伴侣素描(占星画像生成) — 用 AI + 占星,为你生成专属的黑白手绘风格“灵魂伴侣画像”;10–20 秒极速呈现,多语言网站,移动端友好

AI tool that audits your dating profile photos and bios to improve your match rate.
Z4cki

Share the vinyl records you're spinning and see what other collectors are playing.
geekamongus · HN
I collect records and I build apps in my spare time (and listen to records while I build apps), and this is what happens when those two things run into each other. Many people post photos of what they have spinning on their turntables on social media, and most never get any engagement. It occurred to me that people might want a better way to do this, and bringing them together in a niche social site might help. So I made Wax Spinner. Connect your Discogs (the de-facto vinyl collector's catalogue) account, post whatever you're playing with an optional note, and it lands in a feed where people can like it and comment. You can also browse anyone's full collection on their profile, and filter the feed by genre, pulled straight from Discogs metadata. The conversation and the discovery are the primary purpose. The details this crowd might find interesting: every spin generates its own OpenGraph share card on the fly, with cover art, artist, year, and notes rendered server-side and cached