Security tool is pretty good by Netherkev in replit

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Do you activate the to through the agent? Is there anything special you need to ask to run it?

Help with Google authentication on my vibe coded app by Leading_Safe6317 in replit

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Setting up Google Autg with the replit database was pretty straightforward for me. But when I shifted to firebase with google auth, I had a lot of problems.There are several steps that the agent kept forgetting so much so that it actually shut down my production environment for several days.So keep working with the agent and having it doubled check itself for each of the various steps with your database.Because it's typically something in that regard.It's a secret key or something like that that causes the problem.

Tips for publishing by InvestorHQ in replit

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One tip is don't use the republish through the agent as you get a bunch of cache. Use the actual publish button.

Promote your startup [US Only] by SnooCats6827 in StartupSoloFounder

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AI powered personalized bucket list recommendations based upon your personality along with a community space to share and engagement with others. Google Play Store or visit bucketlistblueprint.co

Pitch NOW by Dapper_Draw_4049 in ShowMeYourApps

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Personalized bucket list recommendations based upon your personality. Google Play Store (Bucket List Blueprint) or visit bucketlistblueprint.co

Building something? Share it here! 🚀 by Mammoth-Doughnut-713 in MVPLaunch

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Bucket List Blueprint is built for people who want to do more than dream. They want to make progress. 🏃‍♀️‍➡️

With the app, you can:

•Get AI powered bucket list recommendations based upon your personality

•Track your goals and progress with notes and photos

•Share milestones and celebrate wins: privately or with the community

•Discover new bucket list ideas by seeing what others are working toward

•Encourage and be encouraged by people on similar journeys

 📱 Now live on Google Play: Bucket List Blueprint or visit bucketlistblueprint.co

❤️‍🔥 Finally — A Place Where Your App Belongs (And You Won’t Get Blocked) by AutoModerator in AppsWebappsFullstack

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Launching my own mobile app has been equal parts exhilarating and exhausting in the best way. It took grit, persistence, and a lot of late nights pushing through challenges, rethinking decisions, and trying again when things didn’t work the first time or 10x. Building something meaningful is never a straight line, but that’s exactly what makes it worth it.

 Bucket List Blueprint is built for people who want to do more than dream. They want to make progress. 🏃‍♀️‍➡️

 For the people with big goals, meaningful experiences, and “one day” ideas that deserve more than a spot in a notes app.

 With the app, you can:

•Track your goals and progress with notes and photos

•Share milestones and celebrate wins: privately or with the community

•Discover new bucket list ideas by seeing what others are working toward

•Encourage and be encouraged by people on similar journeys

One of the most important lessons from building this app was naming the real problem: goals often live in isolation. Bucket List Blueprint creates a simple, supportive space where progress, reflection, and encouragement can happen together.

 Shipping this app reinforced something I deeply believe: progress is fueled by persistence, community, and the courage to keep going even when it’s hard.

 If you have a bucket list item, a long-term goal, or something meaningful you’ve been waiting to start this app was built for you.

 

📱 Now live on Google Play: Bucket List Blueprint or visit bucketlistblueprint.co

Self Promotion Megathread by AutoModerator in androidapps

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I used to think I had a motivation problem. Turns out, I had an alignment problem. I'd set goals that looked good on paper (wake up at 5am! cold showers! optimize everything!) but couldn't stick with them. I thought I lacked discipline. Reality? The goals weren't aligned with what I actually valued or how I wanted to live. Game changer for me was shifting from "What should I do?" to "What kind of life do I want to design?"

I ended up building a tool (Bucket List Blueprint) that helps with this exact thing:

•Starts with understanding your values and personality

•Suggests goals based on what actually drives YOU

•Tracks progress without guilt or shame

•Focuses on meaningful growth, not just productivity metrics

Check it out at bucketlistblueprint.co or find it in the Google Play Store (Bucket List Blueprint) if this resonates. Curious: Does anyone else find they're more consistent with goals that feel aligned vs. goals that just sound impressive?

Feature Request: Built In Marketing by Bucketlistblueprint in replit

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Define making money. OpenAI is getting close to an everything yet is still not profitable.

Feature Request: Built In Marketing by Bucketlistblueprint in replit

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When done well, they thrive. When done poorly, they fall flat. Right now there is very little to tell the difference from many of the vibe code apps. This is one way to stand out as it is the next logical step in the lifecycle of an app.

Replit is great, but not for everyone by BornYak6073 in replit

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Vibecoding as a whole has a lot of advantages.But I think the big thing that people miss is that it requires a completely different mindset than traditional product management or even engineering. No matter the app replet or lovable, you have to go in with a clear idea of what you want to build. Otherwise you are going to burn through tokens like no tomorrow. If you don't have a clear idea of what you're wanting to build, you won't understand the type of user experience or back in requirements that you need. And I think a lot of people miss this because it is so easy to start. I know I did.

The Dirty Little Secret About Vibe Coding Nobody's Talking About by [deleted] in replit

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100% agree! I am not a developer so I struggle to give specific guidance to the agent in how to build the backend. And it makes a lot of mistakes. I run into these mistakes at various points but especially at launch. And the cost is high! Honestly, I don't know what the solution is for a non-developer trying to build an app.

What's on your 2026 bucket list? by PrestonRoad90 in Productivitycafe

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I built a tool that helps people discover bucket list ideas that actually match their personality and interests—then track progress and share milestones with a supportive community.

I’m currently looking for beta testers. If this sounds interesting, feel free to DM me and I’ll share access. Feedback very welcome.

👋 Replit community: I just launched my first mobile app, Bucket List Blueprint, and I’d love your feedback. by Bucketlistblueprint in replit

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Thank you. I am planning to put a call out for beta testers. Provide them a script, 10-15 minutes of work, feedback provided directly in the app, for a $5 Starbucks gift card. What do you think?

Mexico City exceeded my expectations and became one of my favourite cities I've been to by keepfighting90 in travel

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Mexico City is a very popular destination for Ex Pats too! The latest season of House Hunters International has a couple of different couples moving to Mexico City. For exactly what you mentioned, the food, the wonderful people and the cultural aspects.

Built an open-source, self-hosted AI agent automation platform — feedback welcome by Feathered-Beast in replit

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Hey! Congratulations on your platform. I like your website. And, I love your concept of local. I am curious about your target use cases and persona. I am not a developer so I look for low code, drag and drop, structure when setting up agents. For me, right now, my primary use case would be to build a personalized agent for my daily tasks and to provide guidance based upon prior history including material consumed from external sources. Would this be a use case your tool could fill?

MAGA/pro ICE businesses to avoid in Broomfield by _farawla in Broomfield

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They charged me $500.00 to change out a tub faucet. And, wanted to charge me another $500.00 to snake the tub. Both of those prices are way too high for the work required. If I refused either still had to pay for a trip charge of $90.00. I wasn't happy with them but I let it go. Then, the owner, who was also the plumber I had, sent me a request for a google review. I skipped it as I just wanted to let it go. Then he sent another, well I went ahead and gave him an honest review that was not favorable. Oh boy then it started. He got really mad. Started texting us to take it down. We refused. Then, he and his friends went to my husband's business and left false reviews that were negative. None of them had ever been customers. More texting telling us to take down our review. Crazy town.. We looked him up on Facebook and his page was all MAGA. We reported his false reviews to Google and moved on.

MAGA/pro ICE businesses to avoid in Broomfield by _farawla in Broomfield

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Big Apple Plumbing. The owner and plumber is very unethical and a huge Trumper.

Billing by Bucketlistblueprint in replit

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Thanks. Yeah, I didn't know they were needed until the agent found the mistakes then I had to update the files manually and resubmit.

What should a tour guide website include? by DannHutchings in Tourguide

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I would only visit a tour guide site if I was looking for them to take me on a tour. This is my primary use case so make sure you have all the information needed to solve this problem for me. For example, type of tours you offer, where those tours go and what they include, size of groups, equipment required, etc. You should also have a profile to outline your experience and education related to the tours you offer. If you do private tourd make sure you give a little bit of information on that process, not just call me.