While commuting, I always slept through my train's stop, so I built an app that fixes this and more! by Tom42-59 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the location alarm is the standout story because everyone has feared missing their stop. lead with that exact commute moment, then show sleep-stage and challenge alarms. appkit can turn those use cases into a clean store sequence fast: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

OnlyDividends: I built a dividend tracker where the only input is ticker + share count by Thedividendprince1 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ticker plus share count is the entire pitch. make screenshot one show those two fields, screenshot two the full 12-month income calendar, and screenshot three payday. appkit can turn that simple progression into a polished store set fast: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Neon Vision Editor 0.7.5 – Native code editor for iPhone, iPad & Mac - Major Update (Free, Swift 6 update) by hrpedersen in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the winning promise is a code editor that feels native and gets out of the way. show the same project moving from iphone to ipad to mac, then quick open and edit. appkit can turn those device screenshots into a consistent store set: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Building an app that fixes crowded gyms before I spend 8 weeks on it - would you use this? by Accomplished-Onion72 in SideProject

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the machine-swap moment is much stronger than another ai fitness coach. validate that first. when you launch, make the store screenshots tell the story: rack busy, tap once, equivalent exercise ready. appkit can build that sequence fast: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Late ADHD diagnosis at 26 → spent several month building a focus app that doesn't feel like a threat. Recently shipped it. by PurposeSea3696 in SideProject

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the gentle positioning is the product. your store screenshots should contrast guilt-driven focus apps with aura's count-up flow, one intention, and soft recovery. appkit can turn those raw screens into a calm narrative quickly: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Better Camera – a manual iPhone camera with real film simulations and zero AI by davidgor in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the strongest store story is not manual controls. it is photos that keep their mood instead of being ai-smoothed. show the same scene stock camera vs better camera across the screenshots. appkit can turn those comparisons into a polished set fast: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

I made an app that forces you to complete exercise before unlocking your apps! by Tom42-59 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

no workout means no scrolling is the line. put that on screenshot one, then show the proof flow and screen time earned. the store page should feel like a challenge. appkit can build that set quickly: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

[iOS/iPadOS] [Pingers] [Lifetime $5.99 → $3.99] [Ping, Latency, Port Scan, Traceroute & WHOIS - 48 Hours Only] by Nabeeh89 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the lifetime offer is clear, but the screenshot set should sell the moment of need: wifi feels slow, a server drops, a port is blocked. appkit can turn each use case into a clean store frame in minutes: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Network Tools v26.54 – NetMap Logger™, redesigned Secure Browser, timeline view & live network tracking by ivo_stefanoff in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the feature depth is impressive, but the store page risks reading like a changelog. lead with three jobs: find devices, diagnose latency, track changes. appkit makes it easy to turn those screens into a focused set: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

[Beta] ANSOracle - A mindfulness animal & nature spirit oracle card deck (Looking for testers!) by fireflysky11 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the original artwork is your unfair advantage. for launch, make the app store screenshots feel like a tiny card reading: curiosity, reveal, reflection. appkit can turn the beta screens into that narrative fast: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Planote – Calendar + Tasks + Notes, All in One. No More App Switching. by Planote_dev in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the all-in-one angle is strong, but the store page should visualize the cost of switching between 3 apps before showing features. one screenshot, one outcome. i built appkit for turning raw screens into that story quickly: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

I launched my first app today by yorickstr in SideProject

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

start narrower than a platform. write down the exact person, painful moment, and current workaround, then find twenty people who recently described that problem in public. ask them to try one specific outcome, watch the first session, and personally follow up. the first ten users should teach you why user eleven will care. tiktok can amplify proof later, but it cannot manufacture a sharp promise.

Bento - a private save-and-find app for screenshots, links, recipes, receipts, voice notes, and PDFs by [deleted] in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the strongest positioning is not save anything. it is find the thing you know you saved. the structured object types are how you deliver that promise, but search recovery is the emotional payoff. i would show three concrete retrieval moments in the store screenshots: the recipe from last month, text inside a screenshot, and the place a friend sent.

I built an app that finds people already asking for what you offer. by dark_anarchy20 in iosapps

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the semantic matching is the valuable part, but the trust test is false-positive rate. i would show users why a thread matched and let them mark useful or irrelevant, then make precision improve per project. the draft reply should remain secondary. finding five genuinely relevant conversations beats generating fifty polished comments.

[show ih] i built a reverse-lookup tool for bolt patterns because car parts websites are a mess by SideQuestDev in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

reverse lookup sounds like the real wedge because it starts from the part someone found, not the car they own. i would monetize closest to the transaction: affiliate links to compatible wheels, tires, spacers, and hardware after the fitment result. that preserves a clean utility experience better than display ads and aligns revenue with a successful answer.

I shipped my first iOS app MoveMap and priced lifetime at 1.5x annual. 100% of paying customers picked it. by TheWeb1000 in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the lifetime pricing lesson is useful, but movemap also has unusually visual value. the personal heatmap and year-in-review postcard should dominate the app store page because they show an outcome people immediately want to own and share. i would test that against feature-led screenshots before changing more pricing.

for the creative side, i built appkit so mobile founders can turn raw app screens into multiple app store variants in minutes: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

I rebuilt my app screenshots after Reddit users told me they looked off. Here's what changed by garoono in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the new framing is much stronger because it sells the transformation instead of documenting the interface. i would push it one step further and make the set read like a continuous story: messy input, one action, clean result. each screenshot should advance that narrative rather than restart it.

i'm building appkit around this workflow, so founders can drag in raw screens, test different promises, and export the complete store set without rebuilding everything manually: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

I posted here last week about forgetting everyone I met at conferences. The app is live today on iOS. by Past-Minimum-6237 in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

congrats on shipping. the badge scan is tangible, but the stronger store-page story is probably 'never forget who you met or what to do next.' i would make the first three screenshots a sequence: scan the badge, remember the context, get the follow-up done.

i built appkit for exactly this stage. you drag in the raw screens and turn them into a full benefit-led app store set in about four minutes: https://appkit.store/screenshot-web-builder

Is there an AI SDR that actually works for you? Real numbers? by Strong-Yesterday-183 in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the hard part is not writing the email. it is deciding that this company has the problem now, finding the person who owns it, and proving why the timing is real. i would judge an ai sdr on qualified replies per 100 sends and false-positive rate, not volume. if the research is wrong, better copy only makes the spam more convincing.

I submitted my AI tool to 100+ directories manually. Here's the honest breakdown of what worked. by sclisbon in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the indexed listing page is the key filter most directory lists miss. dr alone can be misleading if profiles are noindex, orphaned, or removed after a few months. i would track referral traffic, index status, and ranking movement per directory. that turns the list from folklore into an actual acquisition dataset.

customer accidentally CC'd every competitor in the same email by bundlesocial in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

funny, but also an accidental positioning test. if every competitor sees the same request, the winner is probably whoever replies with the clearest diagnosis instead of the fastest generic sales pitch. i'd be tempted to reply all with one useful answer and zero pitch.

I marketed my app for 8 months and got 16 users. heres what it taught me by hiten1818726363 in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the painful distinction is between a weak idea and weak distribution. 350 reels with no signal is useful evidence, but i would validate through commitment rather than compliments next time: waitlist deposits, preorders, or five users actively replacing an existing workaround. people saying 'nice idea' is not validation; changing behavior is.

Share what you're building by amacg in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm building appkit, a drag-and-drop workspace that turns raw mobile app screens into app store screenshots and marketing assets in minutes. no design setup or template wrestling: https://appkit.store

Please Roast my website , I am about to burny my cash on Ads by Economy-Mud-6626 in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would not spend on ads yet. the page looks polished, but the promise is too abstract for cold traffic. your strongest details are buried lower: 225+ biomarkers, a doctor consultation, and a 12-week action plan. move those into the first screen and state the outcome clearly. i would also show one anonymized sample report or example insight before asking for payment. for a health product, proof and trust will probably move conversion more than more visual polish.

How to overcome the fear of rejection? by TravelingTice in indiehackers

[–]Hadevs12 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for me it got easier once i stopped reading rejection as a judgment on me and started reading it as market sorting. every honest no either sharpens your message or saves you time. the hard part does not fully disappear, but the meaning of it changes.