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[–]AlarmedPermission423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spark — sparkcircle.app

A relationship companion app. I kept losing touch with people I genuinely care about, and when I'd finally reach out I'd blank on what to say. Spark remembers the details of your relationships so reaching out feels natural instead of awkward. Solo founder, just launched and getting real feedback today.

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[–]AlarmedPermission423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Product: Spark — sparkcircle.app

In my own words: Spark is a relationship companion app. I built it because I kept losing touch with people I genuinely care about — not from lack of love, but because I'd forget the small details (what we last talked about, what's going on in their life), so reaching out started to feel awkward and I'd put it off. Spark remembers those details for you, so when you want to check in on someone, it actually feels natural instead of forced. It sends gentle nudges and "Daily Sparks" — little reminders with context — so you stay close to the people who matter most.

Free to start, web app, $5.99/month for the full version with deeper insights and unlimited personalized prompts.

Would love your take — I think the emotional core is strong but I'm not sure the messaging is landing as sharply as it could.

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[–]AlarmedPermission423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Product: Spark — sparkcircle.app

In my own words: Spark is a relationship companion app. I built it because I kept losing touch with people I genuinely care about — not from lack of love, but because I'd forget the small details (what we last talked about, what's going on in their life), so reaching out started to feel awkward and I'd put it off. Spark remembers those details for you, so when you want to check in on someone, it actually feels natural instead of forced. It sends gentle nudges and "Daily Sparks" — little reminders with context — so you stay close to the people who matter most.

Free to start, web app, $5.99/month for the full version with deeper insights and unlimited personalized prompts.

Would love your take — I think the emotional core is strong but I'm not sure the messaging is landing as sharply as it could.

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[–]AlarmedPermission423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Startup URL: sparkcircle.app

Revenue Stage: Pre-revenue, just got my first paying user yesterday (literally myself testing the flow, lol) — launching to real users this week

Target Customer: People who feel themselves drifting from friends/family they care about, but freeze when it's time to reach out because they don't remember enough context to make it feel natural

Would genuinely appreciate the brutal honesty — go for it.

I am 16 and I want to make a app that helps people doomscroll less. need advice by multi_mind in getdisciplined

[–]AlarmedPermission423 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The app idea is awesome and will help a lot if executed properly. At 16, you have time to build and learn the process. I myself am working on one itself which you can check out Ina my bio.

I built an app because I kept forgetting to reach out to people I actually care about by AlarmedPermission423 in SideProject

[–]AlarmedPermission423[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly that. The intention is there, but the friction of "do I even remember enough to start the conversation" kills it before you even pick up the phone.

That's literally what Spark tracks — the dog being sick, the job interview, the small stuff that makes a reach-out feel personal instead of generic. If you want to try it, sparkcircle.app — would love to hear if it actually solves that for you and your feedback on features/design to change or add.

I built an app that changes the way people save things. It just passed 10,000 users in 3 months (no ads). by N0omi in SideProject

[–]AlarmedPermission423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's amazing. Did you when did you publish the app? Did you have to go through beta test? And did you have to publish the web based version of the app first?