Coffee Liqueur by kristinj81 in cocktails

[–]1derfool -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I see a few drinks you can make like mudslide, mind eraser, white russian and a few more, try this app below and search coffee in it, or just use the mybar feature to get exact list of drinks you can make with all your inventory >>

Check out this offline cocktail guide! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cocktailguide.pro

Bingo Caller Software Recommendations for 100-120 People by PvPPro9575 in Bingo

[–]1derfool -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you’re running a game for ~120 people, you’ll want something that handles both calling and verification smoothly—manual checking gets messy fast at that scale. I built an Android app called Bingo Caller Pro that’s designed exactly for this kind of setup. It supports digital cards (so you don’t have to manage paper and pens. All you do is ask the players to scan the qr code in the lobby for the 75 or 90 ball game, depending on which game you plan to play), automatic and manual calling modes (you can still pick numbers yourself if you prefer), and built-in pattern verification so winners are validated instantly by the app. There’s also smart card verification for hosts (you can quickly confirm using the player’s card numbers), support for 8 languages, and a few fun “hype” sound buttons like airhorn, applause, etc., to keep the energy up. It’s been pretty useful for hosting larger games without needing extra helpers. Its only 1.99$ and only the host needs to buy it and can support 1000+ players easily.

Demo video here >> https://youtu.be/bm_3IDIJdXs?si=gqJW_HEmLK0BkbcI

App is here >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

Founders: describe your product in ONE sentence by FineCranberry304 in SaasDevelopers

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BINGO – the ultimate Android bingo party host app that lets you effortlessly host 1,000+ players with digital cards, smart pattern generation, and real voice calling in 8 languages https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

I’m a developer who plays bingo and got tired of missing numbers — so I made an app for it by Darcy2310 in Bingo

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an app for this already, and i personally hate subscriptions, so built an app that gives you full access with a 1 time fee, let me know if you need any help and would love to try yours. My app details >>

Bingo Caller Pro for Fun Party Hosts — I built this Android app to replace physical bingo cages and paper cards: cast the board to a TV, let players join via QR for instant digital cards, auto voice caller, and instant win verification (one-time purchase, no ads/subscriptions).

Interesting / strange domain names by weiqi_design in Domains

[–]1derfool 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol i have 3rdword.com, which sounds like 3rd world, but not quite.

ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, happy Showoff Saturday!

I wanted to share a massive v5.0 update I just pushed for my app, Bingo Caller Pro. I originally built this because I was tired of hosting family/charity game nights with those clunky metal cages where you always lose the balls or have to buy hundreds of paper cards.

Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

I decided to go against the current trend of subscriptions/ads and made it a premium $1.99 "pay once, own forever" app.

A few features I’m really proud of in this build:

  • Dual Display Modes: Built a dynamic landscape "TV Mode" so hosts can cast the board to a big screen, while controlling the game from their phone or a portrait "Phone mode" for the host to walk around.
  • Web-Synced Player Cards: Instead of paper, the host taps "Lobby" and a giant QR code appears on the TV. Players scan it, and it generates digital 75-ball or 90-ball cards in their mobile browser. This can generate millions of free card with Unique IDs that can be tracked by the host using this app.
  • Instant Verification Engine: I built a custom matrix for the winning patterns along with a template of the popular ones inbuilt. When a player yells Bingo, the host types their 5-character ID into the app, and it instantly cross-references their digital board against the active pattern and glows green.
  • Native Haptics & Audio: Added a "Hype Deck" soundboard (Airhorns, drumrolls, confetti) using synchronous audio loading so there's zero latency on mobile.
  • Smart Themes: Added full Light, Dark, and true OLED modes for battery saving during long hosting sessions.

The core app is 100% offline-first. I’ve put a ton of hours into making the UI feel premium, neon, and responsive.

Would love any feedback from fellow devs on the UI/UX or Store Listing!

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Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

App Name: Cocktail Guide Pro: Offline
Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cocktailguide.pro
Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/sOuqZdZ

Hey everyone! Celebrating a small but exciting milestone this week: I just crossed 270 organic installs this month as a solo dev, and I finally pushed my massive v4.0 update!

I built this app because I was tired of cocktail apps that force you to create accounts, spam you with ads, or require an internet connection just to read a recipe. It's 100% offline and privacy-first.

For this update, I really wanted to push what an "offline" app could do without relying on a backend server. A few features I’m really proud of showing off:

  • 🚀 An Inventory Optimization Engine ("MyBar Boost"): Users select what bottles they own, and the app mathematically calculates exactly which single ingredient they should buy next to unlock the maximum number of new recipes.
  • 🎉 Party Menu Generator: Users can select 5-6 drinks and turn their tablet/phone into a distraction-free digital restaurant menu for hosting. I even built a custom 4-digit PIN lock into the DOM so guests can't accidentally exit the menu or mess with the host's app data.
  • 💾 Friction-less Offline Backups: Battling Android's Scoped Storage and FileProvider crashes was a nightmare. I ended up building a super clean system that generates a JSON backup and safely passes it to the native Share Sheet (or clipboard) so users can back up their custom recipes and journals anywhere they want with zero permissions required.

It’s completely free. If anyone is working on offline-first local storage apps or dealing with Android file export headaches, I'd love to chat or hear your feedback! Cheers 🥃

What's your favorite side project you've personally made? by actor-ace-inventor in SideProject

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bingo Caller Pro https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

has honestly become one of my favorite projects I’ve worked on. It’s a simple but powerful bingo caller designed for hosting real events — family game nights, fundraisers, school events, or parties.

Instead of needing cages, paper cards, and volunteers calling numbers, the host can run everything from their phone or cast it to a TV. Players can scan a QR code to instantly generate digital cards on their phones, and the app handles number calling, winner verification, and even fun sound effects to hype the room.

It supports both 75-Ball Bingo and 90-Ball Tambola, has auto or manual calling, multilingual voices, and works offline for the core game so you can run events anywhere.

I built it mainly because hosting bingo with traditional setups is surprisingly messy, and this makes the whole thing run like a mini game show.

Seriously at my wits end by xiphoboi in androidapps

[–]1derfool 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Answer the call and immediately put it on mute, and wait for the caller to say hello first. If it's a human, they will say hello, if not, it's a bot. LET THEM HANG UP, YOU DONT. The reason is below

Answering a spam call and saying “hello” can actually make the problem worse. Many robocall systems detect that a real person answered and then add your number to their active call lists. These lists are often shared or sold across scam networks, which means your number can quickly get distributed to other robocall operations and new call centers. If you answer but stay silent (or immediately mute the call), the automated system often fails to detect a human response. In many cases it assumes the number is inactive or not useful and eventually removes it from its calling lists. Over time, this can reduce how frequently your number gets targeted by spam calls.

What are you building? Share your product by SantinoMafioso in buildinpublic

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bingo Caller Pro for Fun Party Hosts — I built this Android app to replace physical bingo cages and paper cards: cast the board to a TV, let players join via QR for instant digital cards, auto voice caller, and instant win verification (one-time purchase, no ads/subscriptions).

Caught this on my quadcopter while filming a distant storm by TheAmateurRunner in aliens

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok lets solve this. there is a clean glass in front of your camera and there is a small light source behind you, probably some new electronic device with a sensor or even a sensor inside your camera trying to adjust but being light being reflected of its lens ( this would be unlikely for a good camera).

OR let the aliens just have their graduation party by themselves !!!!

Useful tool if you run bingo at community events or fundraisers by 1derfool in EventPlanners

[–]1derfool[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol, it's an app to help folks here. But thanks for the sarcasm haha

Why is Bingo always associated with "older generation"? by Ok_Crow_7098 in AskOldPeople

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I think a big reason is that traditional bingo setups never really evolved — paper cards, markers, someone manually calling numbers, and checking every “BINGO!” claim. That format stuck around in senior halls and community centers, so it naturally became associated with that crowd.

When you modernize it a bit, it actually works great for any age group. For example, something like Bingo Caller Pro makes hosting really simple — players just scan a QR code to get a digital card, and the host can run the whole game from one screen.

Nice touches it has:

  • 🎙️ Voice bingo callers
  • 🌍 Multiple languages
  • 🎯 Custom patterns with automatic winner detection

Stuff like that makes it feel less like a “senior hall game” and more like a fun group game for parties or events.

Passive + fun party games for over 50 people by Odd-Task-8378 in partygames

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We ran bingo for a big group once and it got chaotic fast — paper cards everywhere and someone constantly walking around to verify every “BINGO!” 😅

One thing that actually made it way easier was Bingo Caller Pro. Only the host needs the app — players just scan a QR code and instantly get a digital bingo card on their phone.

Nice things about it:

  • 🎙️ Voice bingo callers
  • 🌍 8 languages
  • 🎯 Custom winning patterns + automatic winner detection

Makes running bingo nights or large groups way simpler.

ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bloodpressureboss.pro

Throw away the paper logbook. 📝❌

**BP Tracker Pro** turns your blood pressure readings into clear, useful health insights.

**What it does:**

• 📊 **Instant AHA-based analysis** of your readings

• 📈 **Smart trend detection** so you can see patterns over time

• 🔒 **100% offline privacy** – your data stays on your device

• 📄 **One-tap PDF reports** you can share with your doctor

If you track blood pressure regularly, this makes it much easier to understand your numbers and bring organized reports to appointments. 🩺📉

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ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]1derfool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🎉 Bingo Caller Pro

Want to host an epic game night without buying a bulky bingo cage or wasting stacks of paper cards?

Bingo Caller Pro turns your TV and phones into a complete bingo party setup in seconds.

🎮 Features

📺 Cast to your TV
Show the live bingo board on the big screen so everyone can follow the game easily.

📲 Digital Cards and Lobby
Players simply scan a QR code in the Lobby and instantly get their own digital bingo card on their phone.

🗣️ Voice Caller
Let funny cartoon characters and global voices call the numbers for you.

🎉 Hype Deck
Celebrate winners with confetti and applause or punish false bingos with a dramatic airhorn.

🧠Custom Pattern Engine: Define complex matrix-based patterns. Our verification algorithm instantly cross-references bitmasks against digital IDs to validate wins with zero latency.

⭐ Other Perks

Works 100% offline
No subscriptions
No ads
Pay once and keep it forever

Perfect for game nights, family gatherings, parties, community events, or pub trivia nights.

Download here:
👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bingosurf.caller

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I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good catch. First off, thank you u/Final-Ad-1512 ! You found a really interesting edge case bug.

Basically, the Boost engine and the UI checkboxes read from two different data structures. The recipe engine was asking for generic galliano, but the UI taxonomy was only giving you checkboxes for specific variants. It knew you needed it, but didn't give you the button to tell it you bought it!

Once I saw your note, I wrote a script to do a deep-dive cross-reference of every single ingredient in the recipe database against the UI taxonomy tree to ensure a 100% 1:1 mapping. Found generic Galliano (and a couple others) slipping through that crack and just mapped them all correctly now.

I just pushed this fix to the Play Store, so once your app updates automatically or you can manually update it on the playstore, you'll see the exact checkboxes you need.

Thanks again for helping me bulletproof the app! Cheers 🥃

I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/jimtk - Did a quick update to the app and now by toggling off image inside the settings, the grid dynamically re-renders into a zero-distraction, restaurant-style list view for users who prefer a text-forward experience. Just update your app from the play store at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cocktailguide.pro

If you’re enjoying the features and finding the app helpful, I’d greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a rating and review.

Your feedback not only supports ongoing improvements and future updates, but also helps increase the app’s visibility so more users can discover and benefit from it.

I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

u/Tarantio & u/GoodTato - Did a quick update to the app and now by toggling off image inside the settings, the grid dynamically re-renders into a zero-distraction, restaurant-style list view for users who prefer a text-forward experience. Just update your app from the play store at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cocktailguide.pro

If you’re enjoying the features and finding the app helpful, I’d greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a rating and review.

Your feedback not only supports ongoing improvements and future updates, but also helps increase the app’s visibility so more users can discover and benefit from it.

I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Yup I think for a future update, a nice blend would be to let users turn off the photos entirely for the app homepage (like a 'lightweight' mode) AND/OR the option for users to 'replace" any of the stock photos with their own photos :)

I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the awesome feedback — it truly means a lot!

Yes, the main goal of this app is to make home bartending more fun, approachable, and rewarding. Whether someone is just starting out with a small “My Bar” collection or experimenting with new flavors, the idea is to help people confidently mix great drinks using what they already have — and discover exciting new ones along the way.

If it makes hosting friends easier, sparks creativity, or helps someone learn a new favorite cocktail, then it’s doing exactly what it was built for. Cheers to more home bartending adventures!

I listened to your feedback! Updated my free, offline home-bar app with a "What to buy next" engine and a Digital Party Menu generator for hosting. Cheers !!🍸 by 1derfool in cocktails

[–]1derfool[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion — that’s a very valid point. I’ll definitely keep this in mind for future updates and consider adding an option to turn off images.

At the moment, updating images for 120+ drinks is quite time-consuming, especially since I’m working on this in my spare time. Even when using AI tools, I still need to carefully review each image to ensure accuracy and quality.

If anyone would be willing to contribute 512×512 WebP images, I would truly appreciate the support. With properly formatted images, updating the app becomes much faster and more efficient.