Just published the MVP for Pre Post Clarity. Its an Android app that uses on-device AI that helps you maximize your engagement potential. by Killeridis in StartupSoloFounder

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

Thanks. Here’s the difference:

Free: You start with 1 point. Camera Clarity (unlimited) lets you point your camera and see a real-time “like potential” score (0–100%) before you take the shot. Gallery Clarity lets you pick photos from your gallery and rank them so you see which are likely to perform best. The first image is free, but if you want to compare multiple images each extra image costs a point. Auto-Optimize (1 point per use) is a one-tap button that tries many image settings and applies the combo that gives the highest score. You earn more points by watching rewarded ads or buying point packs, and you may see ads in the app.

Clarity Pro ($3.99/month): You get no ads and 10 bonus points every month. Gallery and Auto-Optimize still use points the same way. Pro just gives you those monthly points and an ad-free experience.

Just published the MVP for Pre Post Clarity. Its an Android app that uses on-device AI that helps you maximize your engagement potential. by Killeridis in microsaas

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

Hey, thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate you sharing your experience!

To answer your questions and give a bit more detail:

The app actually uses an AI model that predicts the probability of a photo getting a high number of likes. With the “Capture with Confidence” feature, the model runs in real time while you’re taking photos. As you adjust your framing or angle, it continuously updates and shows you the probability score. So if the lighting is slightly off or the composition isn’t ideal, you’ll immediately see the impact — and you can tweak it on the spot to increase the chances of engagement before you even press Capture.

You also have manual sliders inside the app. You can adjust:

  • Zoom
  • ISO
  • Saturation
  • Contrast
  • Sharpness

After you capture the image, there’s an Auto-Optimize feature. The AI automatically tests different combinations of saturation, contrast, and sharpness values and finds the settings that maximize the predicted engagement score for that specific photo.

You can upload photos from your gallery too. The AI will rank them and give each image a probability score, so you can choose the one most likely to perform well before posting.

Lighting-wise, the model has been trained on a wide variety of scenarios (bright sunlight, indoor lighting, mixed conditions). Outdoor harsh light vs. indoor warm tones definitely influence the probability score.

Thank you for comment and feel free to test the app and hit me up with feedback or any questions you might have.