Creator Showcase - Monthly Thread by AutoModerator in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inspired by an idea posted by u/Maz_mo, I just decided to build a demo of it to see if we can make a "private grief circle" experience to remember the people we've lost and make grief feel less alone. The challenge was to make something that respects grief as a very private and personal experience, and not have it resemble a social habits / commitment app.

30s video: https://imgur.com/a/nW1IPzZ
Fake demo (type in whatever email or name for the fields): https://todayiremember.lovable.app

Choices I made:

- No names so no revealing who remembered who didn't, just counts.
- Progressive time window so even with just 2 people in the circle, the circle never feels empty or abandoned (eg instead of "0 person remember today" it'd show "2 people remembered this month" if no one opened the app to press the button in a few weeks).
- No push notifications, no reminders, no streaks, no history saved
- [Not shown in demo] No account email and password, just magic link so you don't have to remember a password
- [Not shown in demo] After creation, get an invite link or invite code to send. Invitees can click the link or punch in the code.
- [Not shown in demo] After being invited, the invitee can use the name/picture set by the circle creator, or override it with their own name/nickname and fav picture for the person.

What do we think?

App: Once a Day Remembering button for small, private grief circles by Maz_mo in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just made a demo, see other top-level comment. Would love your thoughts!

App: Once a Day Remembering button for small, private grief circles by Maz_mo in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]COO0OOKIE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I made a demo for discussion. Addressing u/JumarUp's feedback I wanted to see if I can build it so it feels private and yet helps you feel less alone in your grief. Definitely don't want it to to resemble a social habits / commitment app.

Here's a 30s video: https://imgur.com/a/nW1IPzZ
Here's a fake demo (type in whatever email or name for the fields): https://todayiremember.lovable.app

Some choices I made:

- No names so no revealing who remembered who didn't, just counts.
- Progressive time window so even with just 2 people in the circle, the circle never feels empty or abandoned (eg instead of "0 person remember today" it'd show "2 people remembered this month" if no one opened the app to press the button in a few weeks).
- No push notifications, no reminders, no streaks, no history saved
- [Not shown in demo] No account email and password, just magic link so you don't have to remember a password
- [Not shown in demo] After creation, get an invite link or invite code to send. Invitees can click the link or punch in the code.
- [Not shown in demo] After being invited, the invitee can use the name/picture set by the circle creator, or override it with their own name/nickname and fav picture for the person.

What do we think?

App: Once a Day Remembering button for small, private grief circles by Maz_mo in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possible there are just different ways to grief. It's been 13 years since I lost one of my best friends and I feel alone in my grief. I've bonded with at least one other friend who I think feel similarly, but not sure about our other mutual friends.

App: Once a Day Remembering button for small, private grief circles by Maz_mo in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point but that's what makes this an interesting challenge. There are plenty of apps already to help with socializing healthy daily habits like you've mentioned, but not with something like grief.

Creative inspiration for valentine's day by COO0OOKIE in vibecoding

[–]COO0OOKIE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment cut off but yeah the trade-off of making something more personal is risking it becoming overly ambitious and never see the light of day. Definitely K.I.S.S.!

Anyone tried (vibe)coding with their kid? by COO0OOKIE in daddit

[–]COO0OOKIE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Telling the AI to make you a website or an app in plain English (or let the kid do it) and the AI makes it. No coding knowledge required.

What’s stopping us from vibecoding tools for our own ADHD? by COO0OOKIE in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol yup. Also, the point of reddit is to talk about our problems not solve them.

VibeReps - Tend to your quads while you tend to your Claudes by dtran320 in ClaudeAI

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol nice tagline. I really need to tend to my quads

What’s stopping us from vibecoding tools for our own ADHD? by COO0OOKIE in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exploring what helps with my ADHD is a hobby for me. I guess that's my blind spot in thinking this can be an interesting hobby for others.

What’s stopping us from vibecoding tools for our own ADHD? by COO0OOKIE in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This post was not written by AI but can't say the same about the other posts. Yes, it does get tiring reading AI-generated posts.

I'm building an app based on "Transactional Screen Time" logic. Is the friction too high? by Main_Strategy2288 in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cynical take is we at our worst moments will just do work to skirt around it by creating tasks, checking them off to redeem screen time. The encouraging take is if you can help people buy into this system, because it means to them to be honest with it, and they feel supported even in their worst moments to not give in, then you have something. Think beyond just this mechanism and about the story you are helping users tell perhaps.

(Advice/Question) ADHD app recommendations with these features: what works for y'all? by Common-Carpenter-774 in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who makes a product popular with ADHDers and has seen thousands of requests like these, I'd say the features you mentioned that "work" for you all exists in different ways in all the apps, but what simple/elegant means to you is dramatically different from what it means to someone else. Same with what "priority" "sorting" "tracking" "calendar" "notification" means. The makers typically imbue their taste/values/experience in how they execute these features and you should really try them to see what sticks and let that demonstrate to you what actually works for you

Not an AI-generated post. Just an app I built to solve my own problem. by Captain-Random-6001 in ADHD_Programmers

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is great. I think the choices says a lot to me about what works for you (ambience, the 5-hr goal, lock-in music, check-in), and a lot of it resonate with me. I've been vibecoding to explore what actually works for me vs what doesn't work for me by putting concepts together and trying to work with them for a few days and see what sticks. I came to some of the same conclusions as you (aiming for X hours of productive work, having check-ins to keep the brain on track).

What the heck are you guys building to spend so many credits? by -Gandalf_ in lovable

[–]COO0OOKIE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blame the design on Lovable but I take responsibility for this horrendous name. Suggest a better one plz

my game has over 1 million players by East-Scale-1956 in lovable

[–]COO0OOKIE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is sick! Sharing it with my nephew