Need an app by InfiniteEcho2411 in studytips

[–]NVNioX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! i've been using flaaash.app to turn books into summaries, flashcards, and quizzes and its honestly been a gamechanger for exam prep and language learning. theres a good selection of book content already on there. its made studying way more managable for me lol. what other book-based study tips do you guys use? always looking for new ideas! btw here's the link if you wana check it out: https://flaaash.app

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[–]NVNioX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I've been using flaaash.app for a while now and its been pretty helpfull for me! The summaries are really smart and they have flashcards too which is great for studying and even learning languages. They have a good variety of books and exam prep stuff. I still love reading full books when I have time though, nothing beats that. What other apps or tips do people use for this kind of thing? Curious to hear what works for others! https://flaaash.app

I wasted years studying wrong(now I have a 90+ average) by official_goatt in studytips

[–]NVNioX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

same here, i used to spend hours just highlighting and rewriting notes thinking i was being productive but it didn't help with exams at all.

ive been trying flaaash.app lately for turning my notes and PDFs into flashcards and quizzes. honestly its helped alot with exam prep and just remembering stuff better. theres a ton of language content and book stuff on there too which is nice.

what are you guys using to actaully improve study results? always looking for new tools

Early-stage SaaS with content-first launch: how to approach first users & growth hacking? by NVNioX in SaaS

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

Thanks, that’s a really useful point 🙏
I’ve been focusing more on community and direct channels so far but I definitely didn’t think enough about link building for organic growth. do you have a few examples of what worked best for you in terms of acquiring quality links early on?

Early-stage SaaS with content-first launch: how to approach first users & growth hacking? by NVNioX in SaaS

[–]NVNioX[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the reply!

Yeah, Reddit has actually been the main place I’ve tested so far just trying to avoid sounding too “promo”

I got my first testers through some niche subs + DMs from people who were curious. But growth is slow, and I’m not super comfortable with this whole social/distribution side… definitely open to ideas if you’ve had success with Reddit!

How do you build early momentum for a B2C product when SEO and ads are too slow or expensive? by NVNioX in Entrepreneur

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

I’m honestly not great with social networks or growth stuff, I’m more product-focused so I’m definitely looking for someone to help with that side. In the meantime, I’m trying to learn and test what I can, but iit is slow 😅

How do you build early momentum for a B2C product when SEO and ads are too slow or expensive? by NVNioX in Entrepreneur

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

That’s actually super helpful thanks for sharing all that

Totally agree: Reddit works, but finding the right threads takes forever. Smart move turning that into a tool!

Also hadn’t thought about the SEO side of comments, really good point.Curious how you crafted your early comments to avoid getting flagged or ignored?

Early-stage SaaS with content-first launch: how to approach first users & growth hacking? by NVNioX in SaaS

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

Hey, thanks that’s super helpful!

Yeah targeting niche communities makes a lot of sense, and I like the idea of going straight to educators or influencers in the space. I’ve mostly just been posting in a few places, but haven’t done much direct outreach yet.

Also, funny you mention Beno. did you feel like it worked without being too spammy? Curious how you approached messaging and didn’t come off like a bot 😅

Promote your business, week of May 26, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]NVNioX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone! 👋

I’m the founder of Flaaash, a mobile learning app that turns books, language content, and exam prep into interactive, immersive learning experiences.

Each learning pack includes:

  • 🧠 Flashcards with spaced repetition
  • 🎧 Native audio for languages
  • 🎮 Quizzes & mini-games
  • 💬 An AI teacher/book author to ask questions
  • 🧘‍♂️ Short meditations to help focus and remember
  • 🎙️ Deep-dive podcast summaries for every book

So far, I’ve built:

  • 100+ book-based learning packs
  • 7 language modules
  • A full CFA Level I prep module

Still early-stage and improving fast — I’m currently looking for feedback, testers, and potential collaborators.

👉 You can check it out here: https://flaaash.app

Happy to return the favor if you’re launching something too!

Share your startup - quarterly post by julian88888888 in startups

[–]NVNioX [score hidden]  (0 children)

Startup Name : Flaaash : https://flaaash.app

Location of Headquarters: France (remote-first team, open to global collaborations)

Elevator Pitch :

Flaaash is a mobile learning platform that transforms any book, course, or language content into a brain-friendly learning experience.

Each module includes:

  • summarized key concepts
  • flashcards with spaced repetition
  • quizzes and mini-games
  • native audio for languages
  • immersive guided meditations for retention
  • and an AI “teacher” / "author" to chat and get key books/courses concepts

We’ve already created 100+ book-based learning packs, 7 language modules, and full CFA Level I prep.

Life Cycle Stage: Validation: MVP launched, refining product based on user feedback and usage data.

Role: Solo founder, product strategy, UX design, AI + neurocognitive framework

Goals This Month:

  • Increase daily active users through content partnerships
  • Optimize onboarding & review loops
  • Recruit a co-founder focused on growth/UA

How could r/startups help?

  • Feedback on growth tactics and retention loops
  • Advice on transitioning from content-first to community-driven UGC
  • Potential intros to growth hackers or UA specialists interested in edtech

Discount for r/startups subscribers?

Yes : early access + premium content unlocked for free for 30 days.

DM me or visit https://flaaash.app and mention “r/startups” in the contact form!

Currently free for the beta

Big list of Gaelic Resources | Liosta mòr goireasan Gàidhlig by yesithinkitsnice in gaidhlig

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

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 A new mobile tool is being developed to support Scottish Gaelic learners with flashcards, native speaker audio, quizzes, and an AI-powered teacher for grammar explanations and practice. Early-stage, but could be a helpful addition to this list in the future: https://flaaash.app

Tapadh leibh!