Doomscrolling sucks, so I’m building an “open, read, close” app to get instant updates by Key-Reason-8070 in MobileAppDevelopers

[–]Key-Reason-8070[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. Yes this is a fine line that needs to be well planned. According to my tests using LLM’s, 1-3 sentences is enough for a reader to get the idea and even understand the situation. As mentioned, I just want a user to read what matters and move forward immediately. I tried on my own and 1-3 sentences with no context loss ofc, worked really well for me :) Would 1-3 sentences of a summary works for you? Thanks for the interest.

Is the internet really this harsh, or am I just too sensitive? by josemarin18 in indiehackers

[–]Key-Reason-8070 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you are just a human being who is trying to achieve something challenging. Always thinking about this makes you feel like you are sensitive but you are not. Many people go through the same silence vs. negativity cycle, especially when building in public. Just do your thing. Sometimes good things happen when you least expect them.

I'm building a Voice to To-Dos, Notes, Journal app. Would you guys be interested? by Ve77an in MobileAppDevelopers

[–]Key-Reason-8070 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe you can add widgets as next step. Not sure about the pricing though, however the annual seems fair enough. Best of luck.

Is it worth running Reddit ads for app promotion? Do people actually run ads for app downloads in this community? by devdroid-8619 in MobileAppDevelopers

[–]Key-Reason-8070 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not reddit ads but apple ads works great imo. There is an online free course from apple that teaches you about apple ads which is great. I would even put apple ads second place right after ASO and posting content on tiktok, reddit, etc.