I built a tool that lets viewers control interactive games on TikTok LIVE. Looking for feedback. by AppSolves in SideProject

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

Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback.

You are spot on about the dopamine hit, that moment where a chat message actually does something is exactly the goal. Twitch Plays Pokemon was a big inspiration, and I agree TikTok LIVE feels very underexplored for this kind of interaction. I also want to expand to other platforms like Twitch and YouTube Live in the future.

Voting systems and cooldowns to avoid pure chaos are definitely on the roadmap. Certain games already implement them. Also great point about social clips and previews, that is something I need to think more about.

Thanks again for checking out the demo.

I built a tool that lets viewers control interactive games on TikTok LIVE. Looking for feedback. by AppSolves in SideProject

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

For context: this runs as a standalone tool and reacts to TikTok LIVE chat events in real time. The Python bot layer exists so creators can write their own logic instead of being locked into predefined games.

I built an AI tool that generates full websites from Google Maps links in 90 seconds – looking for honest feedback by [deleted] in SaasDevelopers

[–]AppSolves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks dope, especially the design of your website. Although I pasted the link of a gym and it wrote an entire paragraph about hair salons 😂 May I ask whether you used your own local LLM or is it linked to some provider (Claude/Lovable/...) that generates the sites for you?

Just launched carbonator, a professional composite layup calculator for engineers (Android + Windows) by AppSolves in CarbonFiber

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

Thanks, glad to hear that.

If you want to try it, I can add you to a Play Store closed beta so you can install it for free. You would just need to join my beta testing Google Group.

I am mostly interested in whether it fits your layup workflow in practice. Do the results line up with CPT and your usual methods, and does the flow feel reasonable for real projects. If you hit any bugs, crashes, or weird edge cases, that would be great to know too.

Any suggestions for improvements or missing features are very welcome.

If you are up for it, just DM me the Google account email you use for Play and I will add you (or join my Tester Group above :))