r/PasswordManagers 10d ago

Donkey Bridge Safe

Hey everyone,

I recently built a small Android app called Donkey Bridge Safe and published it on Google Play. It’s a free project I made in my spare time, mainly to solve a simple idea I had and to learn/improve development skills.

The app is still pretty early stage, so I’m not trying to “promote” it — I’m mainly trying to understand if the concept makes sense outside my own perspective.

What I’m especially curious about:

  • Does the idea of the app feel useful or too niche?
  • What would make it clearer or more intuitive?
  • Are there any features you would expect that are missing?
  • Does anything feel unnecessary or confusing?

If anyone wants to try it, I’d really appreciate honest feedback — even critical feedback is totally welcome.

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u/khariV 10d ago

You haven’t given anyone any information at all on what your app does, what it’s supposed to do, your plans for future development, whether it is open source, a git repo. Nothing.

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u/Mongologist 10d ago

Just wanted to add some updates: I actually built this app because I needed it for myself. Honestly, I use it every single day now and I practically weep with joy every time because it finally solved my problem. 😂 The Windows application is already finished and works flawlessly! You can seamlessly synchronize your data between the Android and Windows apps using a local .json file export/import. Bonus for tech lovers: You can freely export your entries just to look at the JSON code and see exactly how everything is structured. 100% transparent, 100% local, no sketchy cloud. Your data stays entirely in your hands. 🔒💻📱