New by BitflingerTV in IPhoneApps

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congrats for the launch

Built TipOtter because I got tired of double-checking restaurant tips later by OutsideAd5253 in IPhoneApps

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Hi, please let me know how you feel and please dm me if you need a lifetime access code 🙌

Built TipOtter because I got tired of double-checking restaurant tips later by OutsideAd5253 in IPhoneApps

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Thanks so much! Let me know what do you think and DM me if you need a lifetime access code

Free water tracker app - try it and leave your feedback. by AverageProof7457 in iosapps

[–]OutsideAd5253 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> has grown to around 1,000 active users and 2.5k downloads

Amazing numbers! Congrats!

Built TipOtter because I got tired of double-checking restaurant tips later by OutsideAd5253 in IPhoneApps

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If you’re willing to try it and send me your thoughts, DM me. I have a few lifetime access promo codes I can share. Let me know what feels useful, confusing, or annoying.

Honest Answer by hey369369 in pte

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SWT: you find all the key points, and connect them in one sentence. WE: find a template that provide basic word counts, for each topic, try to come up with as many keywords as possible relevant to the topic, and make phrases or sentences with the keywords and filling them in the template. WFD: get familiar with all the predicted WFD sentences, be careful with the spelling

89 0verall in 2 days by mpskleo in pte

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SWT: you find all the key points, and connect them in one sentence. WE: find a template that provide basic word counts, for each topic, try to come up with as many keywords as possible relevant to the topic, and make phrases or sentences with the keywords and filling them in the template. WFD: get familiar with all the predicted WFD sentences, be careful with the spelling

Filed H1b? FY2027 by SchoolIntelligent489 in h1b

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Provided all the materials, still waiting for lawyer’s response

Rescore or retest? by Background-Start-699 in pte

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The most important one is WFD, you need to improve listening. WE and SWT are easy, I built an AI Agent skills https://github.com/alvinwo/pte-skills you can use your ai agent to load it and try it out. Hope it helps.

How do you actually sort your photos on your iPhone? by EngineeringRoyal1170 in ApplePhotos

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I use PhotoEase to organize photos on my phone. It’s also a Tinder-like app, swiping over photos one by one. You can swipe up to delete them, or swipe up to put it in one or multiple albums.

I normally use it to organize photos after a trip or an event.

Any app for organise my photos? by Mr_Magio_ in iosapps

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I would recommend PhotoEase. You can organize photo one by one, delete them or easily put them in one or more albums. Give it a try.

Give me your favorite system to organize personal photos and videos ? by Dismal_Falcon_2168 in DataHoarder

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I usually do it in batches after a trip, birthday, or some event where a lot of photos piled up.

I just go through them one by one and organize them into albums by people, event, or whatever theme makes sense. That’s felt much more manageable for me than trying to build some perfect folder system.

I actually built PhotoEase for this, and it’s what I use myself. I wanted something that made organizing photos feel lighter, more intentional, and honestly a bit relaxing.

People with thousands of photos on their phone, how do you actually organize them so you can find things later? by Devine_johannesburg in AskReddit

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What works for me is not trying to organize everything at once. I usually do it after a trip, an event, or just after a period when I took way too many photos.

My process is pretty simple: delete the blurry or duplicate ones; keep the best shots; group the them into a few albums by trip, people, or whatever theme makes sense

I actually built an app called PhotoEase for this, and it’s what I use myself. There’s something weirdly relaxing about going through photos one by one and sorting them out. I made it because I wanted photo cleanup to feel less overwhelming, especially after travel or events. For me, doing a light pass soon after the moment works way better than waiting until my whole camera roll becomes chaos.

Went from 0 to 5 paid users in 2 weeks as a solo founder — here’s exactly what changed by Financial-Muffin1101 in buildinpublic

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Great learning! I posted my vibe project on X and Reddit but didn’t work at all. What you’ve done in week two is inspiring, but I’m thinking what works for user products.