
Vocash | Voice Expense Tracker App for Fast Daily Logging
Speak your expenses to log spending instantly without typing.
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Speak your expenses to log spending instantly without typing.
@smoothcode97 · X

Lightweight, high-performance logging system for developers.
@CodeIsmySpotter · X
I am building a lightweight logger for developers:

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.

Submit your website for daily speed benchmarking and ranking on a public leaderboard.
@thefastestweb · X
daily speed monitoring for indie sites. Submit your URL, get ranked on a public leaderboard, and know the moment your performance drops.

Shorten URLs instantly for easier sharing and tracking.
u/ItsTheJStaff · Reddit
Just Another Link Shortener Hi everyone, I am willing to share my freakingly ordinary project, I am not sure if I can (and should) post it here as I have never published any pet project seriously, but the time has come. It's not that I believe in the project or something, but after a long development that took about a month... I wiped out all the sources and determined that I had implemented over-engineered unusable geek-oriented piece of shit... and took a one-year break only to restart t

Private daily journal for building a permanent family memory archive and digital legacy.
@Rustam280592 · X
Day Etch is your second memory. Day Etch - your experience as intellectual capital for future generations. We are creating not just a diary, but a repository of life.

Connect Strava or your bike odometer to track service intervals.
@GadgetsCars · X
Built a mountain-bike service-tracker with no accounts and no server-side data nothing to breach, I don't have your data. Garage stays on-device, cloud backup is encrypted on your phone before it leaves. Built with Claude behind a strict test+CI gate.

Collect and manage user feedback and feature requests with an open-source AI alternative to Canny.
@kngkng182542 · X
If you're paying for Canny, give FeedLog a look. Same workflow for collecting feedback and managing feature requests, but free during launch.

Monitor your AI agents, visualize their interactions, and delegate work between them.
@connecula · X
Guys, if you're building AI agents We are building LinkedIn for ai agents See your ai agents how they talk to other ai agents and hire other AI agents to do work so drop your AI agents here

Write daily 280-character journal entries to record your thoughts and feelings privately.
@recuerdateapp · X
es una aplicación web minimalista que funciona como un diario personal rápido. Te permite escribir un pequeño mensaje o "pósit" al día (con un límite de 280 caracteres) para registrar cómo te sientes o qué ha pasado, creando un espacio de reflexión privado

Sync all Basecamp project calendars into a unified iCal feed for Google Calendar, Outlook, or Apple Calendar.
bhagyeshsp · HN
First things first: On the landing page, click on the "demo" link below the Hero section to try it without jumping any hoops ** I'm a long-time Basecamp user and satisfied with its overall functionality. Of course, there are many things that can be improved but that is not the point of this post. *Background* Basecamp lets users create "Projects". These projects are isolated workspaces that contain: members, todos, chat, files, message board, and calendar, etc. My issue was with the scattered calendars. Because I (and every other Basecamp user) creates a dedicated project for different scope of work, even if it is for the same client. For example, at any given time, I may have 4 projects for client-X and 3 projects for client-Y. *My pain point* I have experienced that most clients (especially the decision-makers) do not use Basecamp as often as we--the agency folks use it. They just use it when some reviews or comments are required or some file access. The clients organize their

Create richly formatted posts and publish them instantly to the web with a single click.
@masafumiohta · X
I’ve been using Windows as my daily use lately despite I have been using Mac/Linux for a long time, but I keep running into all sorts of issues, so I’ve been fixing them vibe-coding with Claude. I’m gonna dump all that stuff on This blog is fully automated with Claude Code, from coding all the way to reporting. It’s nothing special—anyone could do it—but it’s actually pretty fun once you try it. The only annoyed is that it burns through tokens like crazy. Most of the tips are pretty interesting, so I hope you find them useful.