
past15.app - productivity tracker - 15 minute increments
Track your productivity in 15-minute increments without signing up.
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Track your productivity in 15-minute increments without signing up.
@mattzur · X

Discover indie apps and connect with makers to buy, sell, or trade creations.
@JamesAuble · X
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Manage and reply to app reviews from Google Play, App Store, and more in one unified inbox.
@jbsharan2306 · X
founder here

AI productivity app that breaks projects into 5 daily moves and alerts you when you drift.
@Perception95358 · X
Got my first paying customer yesterday from Reddit outreach

Roll dice to randomly select tasks from your to-do list and overcome decision fatigue.
@RealRandomTask · X
Stuck on bored tasks? Roll the dice.

Marcus AI: Habit Tracker Features Philosophers Pricing Join waitlist Coming soon to iOS & Android The habit trackerthat listens back. Track your daily habits. When you stumble,
@yair_dev · X
Released today: speak with ancient philosophers to discuss your habits, speak about general philosophy, and directly manage your habits and check-ins through the chat.

AI goal app with a trash-talking arch-rival that taunts you daily and duels weekly to push you toward finishing goals.
@nemesis_goals · X
Building an AI goal tracker that hates your excuses and roasts your failures.

Block distracting websites by solving math or coding puzzles.
hackitup7 · HN
TLDR built a Chrome site blocker that lets you into distracting sites only after you do some math or simple coding (JS only right now). Direct link to extension (the site just gives you more context): https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sphinx-earn-your-di... Philosophically it's a speed bump rather than a hard gate, because you'll eventually tear a gate down but you'll leave a speed bump. I've always eventually removed site blockers, or just had them become a nuisance that I reflexively dismiss before getting to distracting sites. Site blockers don't really reduce the "start navigating to a distracting site" muscle memory, and they eventually just become annoying. Dopamine is a hell of a drug. At the same time, I've been getting frustrated that my intermediate/advanced math skills have atrophied, and becoming more senior in my career (plus AI...) has caused my coding skills to atrophy even further. Realistically I'm not going to force myself to do math or coding exercises aft

Organize passwords, documents, and digital legacy information in one secure place.
@DLVaultApp · X
Most families aren't prepared for someone's digital life. Passwords. Documents. Recovery information. Important instructions. Digital Legacy Vault helps you organize everything securely and decide exactly who can access it when it's needed. #buildinpublic

AI-powered family management app replacing 10+ separate applications.
@NakulYdv27 · X
I replaced 10+ family apps with one AI-powered app. Built using vibe coding. Looking for buyers. 👇Just need a chance. Thanks . Demo

Track invoices, expenses, and VAT in a dashboard to see what you've earned and what clients owe.
@HollMilo · X
You know how you get money for chores but your mom says 'some of that's not really yours, save it'? My app does that for grown-up freelancer money 😄

Fix SEO indexing for JavaScript apps by serving crawler-ready HTML to Google and AI crawlers.
u/AlarmingPepper9193 · Reddit
I pulled the raw HTML of a bunch of "SEO-ready" startup sites. Google can see them fine — but AI search can't. I went down a rabbit hole reading SEO threads where founders were panicking that their React/Lovable/Vite sites weren't ranking. The usual advice is "JavaScript sites are invisible to Google, you need SSR." So I started pulling the raw HTML (what a crawler sees before any JavaScript runs) for a bunch of real sites people posted. Here's what actually surprised me: almost none of t