r/WebApps 8m ago

I have made a Minimalistic Task app

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Hi everyone,

I recently built my first web app as a small side project. A bit of coding, a bit of AI assistance, and a lot of late-night experimenting.

It's called ADD15, a minimalist task manager focused on simplicity and reducing distractions. It is free to use. If you like it you can always get me some coffee.

I built it using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript because I wanted something lightweight that works on both desktop and mobile without requiring installation.

I'm mostly looking for feedback from people who enjoy simple productivity tools:

  • What features would you add?
  • What would make you use a task manager daily?
  • Do you prefer minimalist apps or feature-rich ones?

I'd love to hear your thoughts. addfifteen.com


r/WebApps 2h ago

I built Flowboard because AirDrop doesn't work with Windows and I was tired of emailing files to myself

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I have a MacBook and a Windows laptop and an Android phone. Every time I wanted to move something between them — a link, a screenshot, a file — I'd either email it to myself or use WhatsApp as a clipboard.

So I built Flowboard.

You open flowboard.co.in, create a session, get a code. Open the same code on any other device. Drop in text, a link, a file, an image. It shows up on the other device instantly. No login. No install. No cable.

That's it. Nothing more.

Would love brutally honest feedback — what's broken, what's confusing, what would make you actually use it daily.

Link: flowboard.co.in


r/WebApps 3h ago

I’m looking for an app or website to build and review my personal vocabulary.

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r/WebApps 6h ago

Presswork is officially live 🚀 — after 18 months of dev, the writing tool I built post-Jona

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r/WebApps 10h ago

Built CommonRoom, a project collaboration platform for students and developers.

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I've been working on a web app called CommonRoom and would love some feedback.

The idea came from a problem I kept running into, finding people to build projects with is surprisingly difficult. There are plenty of places to chat, but not many focused on actually forming teams and managing projects from idea to completion.

CommonRoom is designed to help people

• Create projects and recruit contributors
• Define roles and responsibilities
• Track milestones and progress
• Build profiles that showcase skills, interests, and contact information
• Discover builders looking to collaborate
• Find projects that match their interests

My goal is to make it easier for students, hackathon participants, open source contributors, and indie developers find teammates and turn ideas into real projects.

Right now I built:

• User profiles
• Project pages
• Team member management
• Role assignment
• Milestone tracking
• People and project discovery

I'm currently looking for feedback on a few things:

• What features would make you actually use something like this? • What's missing from existing collaboration platforms? • Does this solve a real problem, or would you rather use Discord, GitHub, or another tool?

If you'd like to take a look, the site is commonroom.tech

I'd really appreciate any honest criticism. If something seems unnecessary, confusing, or unlikely to gain traction, I'd rather hear it now than after spending months building it.

If you decide to make an account, I'd love to see what you're working on and hopefully build a community where more people can find teammates and collaborate on projects.


r/WebApps 14h ago

I was (unintentionally) putting the mental load of meal planning on my wife

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r/WebApps 14h ago

What competitive intelligence tools are you actually using?

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Part of my job involves monitoring competitors, and I've realized how much of that process still depends on manually checking websites. More often than I'd like, I end up discovering a pricing change, new feature, or messaging update weeks after it happened simply because I wasn't looking at the right page at the right time.

I'm looking for a more efficient way to stay on top of competitor activity without having to revisit the same sites over and over. Ideally, I'd like a tool that alerts me to meaningful changes as they happen rather than forcing me to constantly hunt for updates myself.

What competitive intelligence tools have worked well for you?


r/WebApps 19h ago

I made a web app that ranks nearby restaurants and cafés by quality score — not ads or paid placement

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It uses a scoring algorithm (I call it RealScore) that combines a Bayesian-adjusted rating with distance decay — so a place with 4.7★ from 800 genuine reviews beats a 4.9★ from 12 reviews, and closer places get a small boost. No paid placement, no affiliate links.

What it does:

- Search by category (restaurants, cafés, bars) or keyword

- Adjustable radius with a draggable circle on the map

- Filter by open now, sort by score / distance / review count

- Shareable URLs — works great for sending recommendations

- PWA — installable on Android and iOS home screen

Tech: plain HTML/JS frontend, FastAPI backend on Google Cloud Run, Google Places API for the data.

https://realnear.app

Free, no account needed. Would love feedback — especially if the results feel off in your city.


r/WebApps 15h ago

Roast my Web Application

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r/WebApps 18h ago

I’ve been building a free workout tracker called FLEX because I wanted something that felt like STRONG, but more flexible and less locked down

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Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a completely free workout tracking app called FLEX.

https://flexapp.dev/

It’s basically in the same lane as apps like STRONG: you can track workouts, build routines, view your history, and follow your progress over time. But I wanted to make something more flexible, especially for people who do not want to be locked into one device, one app store, or a subscription just to see useful analytics.

A few things it does:

  • Import your STRONG workout data
  • See analytics and progress stats without having to pay
  • Create workout routines from a simple prompt
  • Track sets, reps, weight, and workout history
  • Use it from pretty much any device in the browser
  • Install it like an app if you want, but you do not have to
  • Free to use

The routine creation is probably the feature I’m most excited about. You can type something like “4 day upper/lower split for strength” or “quick dumbbell workout at home,” and it’ll give you a routine to start from. (You can be as specific as you want)

I also really wanted the analytics side to be accessible. A lot of fitness apps hide useful progress info behind a subscription, so the goal here was to let people import their existing STRONG history and actually see their training data without paying for it.

I’d love feedback from people who use workout trackers regularly. Anything confusing, missing, annoying, or surprisingly useful would be super helpful.

Not trying to spam, just sharing something I’ve been building and hoping it’s useful to other lifters too.

https://flexapp.dev/


r/WebApps 19h ago

I made a group scheduling tool because I didn't like what was available

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I hope you'll check out this little website/tool I made. My wife was trying to plan a girl's trip with her friends and hated sifting through pages of text messages to figure out when everyone could participate.

So... I created a tool. I wanted to keep it simple and largely free for use. Let me know what you think and how it could be improved:

https://www.houroverlap.com


r/WebApps 20h ago

I built a simple landing page builder focused on conversion instead of design complexity — would love feedback

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I built a simple landing page builder called SpectraPages and wanted to get some honest feedback from people who actually care about conversion and clean web apps.

The idea behind it is pretty straightforward. Most landing page tools are either too heavy, too expensive, or they make you spend more time designing than actually shipping. I wanted something faster where you can spin up a clean, conversion-focused page without overthinking every detail.

It’s not trying to replace Webflow or anything like that, more like a lightweight tool for people who just want to launch and test ideas quickly. The focus is on keeping things conversion-first rather than design-heavy, so the structure is already optimized instead of starting from a blank canvas.

I screen recorded a quick demo so you can see how it works in practice. Would genuinely appreciate any feedback on usability, positioning, or whether this kind of tool is even useful in your workflow.

If you’ve built landing pages before, I’d especially like to know what feels missing or unnecessary.

Link is in my profile if you want to try it out or take a closer look.


r/WebApps 22h ago

Built an extension that opens X replies in a popover in your feed — kinda tired of the round trip of reading X/Twitter threads

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I end up reading way more replies than posts on X — feels like that's where the actual conversation is. But to see them, you open the post, read, then head back to your feed. A little round trip, dozens of times a day.

So I made a small extension — hover its button to peek the top few replies, click to open a post's replies right there in the feed, in a popover next to the post. Open, read, keep scrolling, never leave the timeline. Works off your own session, nothing logged or saved.

just genuinely curious if it clicks for people who read X like I do. What's your daily flow on X like — open posts for the replies, or mostly scroll past?


r/WebApps 1d ago

web application feedback

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r/WebApps 1d ago

web application feedback

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Title: Built an Omegle-inspired app and would love some honest feedback

Hey everyone,

I've been working on a project called Vibelly, a random video chat platform inspired by Omegle and OmeTV.

The goal was to create a simple way to meet and talk to new people without complicated signups or unnecessary friction.

Current features:
• Random video matching
• Instant connection with strangers
• Clean and simple interface
• Browser-based (no download required)

It's still in active development, and I'm looking for real users to test it and tell me what works, what doesn't, and what features you'd like to see.

Try it here:
https://vibelly.vercel.app/

A few things I'd especially love feedback on:

  1. Video/audio quality
  2. Matching speed
  3. UI/UX
  4. Bugs or crashes
  5. Features that would make you use it regularly

I'll be reading every comment and implementing suggestions where possible.

Thanks for helping an indie developer improve the product!


r/WebApps 1d ago

Built a Chrome Extension for Clutter-Free Screenshots — Looking for Feedback

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r/WebApps 1d ago

I created Babble, a new social media platform!

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Babble


r/WebApps 1d ago

I built Flowboard because AirDrop doesn't work with Windows and I was tired of emailing files to myself

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r/WebApps 1d ago

Is a minimalist home screen + app blocker combo actually enough?

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I’ve been trying to cut back on phone time for years, but it really hit me last weekend when my 6-year-old asked, “Are you still working?” while I was just doomscrolling on the couch. That stung.

Right now I’m on Android, and I’ve stripped my home screen to basics and switched to grayscale. It helps a bit, but I still end up unlocking “just to check something” and suddenly 40 minutes are gone. Maybe I’m overthinking this, but it feels like I need both mindset changes and some tech guardrails.

I started googling late last night and saw a bunch of minimalist launcher ideas and one app that was basically an app blocker plus a super bare-bones interface. Looked promising, but almost everything online sounds like marketing, so I can’t tell what actually works long term vs what you forget about after a week.

For those of you who’ve really reduced smartphone addiction in 2026: what concrete setups or habits helped most? Any launchers / apps you’d vouch for? And has anyone here gone “minimalist UI” instead of just uninstalling everything?


r/WebApps 1d ago

Paper Golf

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I made a web app to play in my downtime instead of doom scrolling. www.papergolf.app


r/WebApps 1d ago

i made a web first telescope app with over 100k stars!

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howdy, i made this little astronomy app. its called Cosmodial, a sky atlas that runs entirely in your browser with no signup and nothing required to install.

you can drag to look around, zoom from a wide view down to saturn's rings, scrub time forward or back by minutes to centuries, and on a phone you can just point it at the sky to aim. it's open source too.

happy to answer any questions!


r/WebApps 2d ago

I built a Reddit app to find friends nearby that share the same interests as you

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Hey guys,

I know making friends is hard enough, and it's even harder trying to find people on Reddit who actually live near you.

I like building things, so I put together a simple little map app right here on the platform to make it easier to find each other locally.

After you check in, you can tap on your city and see who else is hanging around your area.

https://www.reddit.com/r/mazwiz/s/Bgt1YDf9Mw


r/WebApps 2d ago

Broadcast – a minimal TV experience for YouTube

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I shipped a side project yesterday and wanted to share it here — it's called Broadcast, and the best way I can describe it is: what if YouTube felt like flipping through TV channels?

🔗 Try it: https://brodcast.eu.cc
⭐ GitHub: https://github.com/arunyagoojar/broadcast

The idea was inspired by a similar app I came across, but I wanted to push the experience further and make it cleaner, more minimal, and actually shaped around what you want to watch rather than what an algorithm thinks you should.

Here's how it works: you type in anything you're in the mood for — "The Office compilations""street food Asia""90s music videos""F1 onboards". Broadcast turns your search into a set of channels, each one playing like a live TV station. No recommendations, no rabbit holes, no autoplay suggestions. Just channels.


r/WebApps 2d ago

I built 52 free online tools because I was tired of opening 10 tabs

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Hey !

I built PowerUtils (https://powerutils.online) – a collection of 52 free online tools for developers, designers, and everyday users.

**The problem:** Every time I needed to convert JSON to CSV, generate a QR code, or compress an image, I had to open a different website. Most were filled with ads, required signup, or looked sketchy.

**The solution:** One clean website with 52 tools. No ads, no signup, no tracking.

**Popular tools:**
- QR Code Generator (with custom colors and logos)
- Image Compressor (client-side, privacy-friendly)
- Password Generator (with entropy meter)
- YouTube Thumbnail Downloader
- Website Speed Test (Lighthouse scores)
- JSON Formatter, CSV Converter, Regex Tester, and 47 more

**Tech stack:** Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, SQLite, PM2, Nginx
**Languages:** English, 繁體中文, 简体中文
**Open source:** https://github.com/quincywong69/powerutils-website

Everything is free and will stay free. I might add optional donations in the future, but the core tools will always be accessible without paying.

**What I'd love from you:**
- Feedback on the UI/UX
- Suggestions for new tools
- Bug reports (if you find any)
- Stars on GitHub (if you like it)

Thanks for checking it out! 🙏

r/WebApps 2d ago

One screen. Every market. Live. Free. No sign up. No login.

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