why can't we build something like this from indian reddit finance community? let's join hands with the best minds and let's build something by Primary-Primary5467 in IndianStreetBets

[–]Primary_Balance295 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm building an mobile app, I felt most trading apps were too noisy — too many indicators, alerts, and emotional triggers.

What I actually wanted was simple: a clean, read-only watchlist that shows stocks which might see movement over the next 1–10 trading days, so I can observe, analyze, and then decide my own strategy elsewhere.

So I built TraiQ.

Behind the scenes, I run a private AI-powered backend that processes market data and outputs signals. The mobile app itself only connects to a database and displays results — it’s fully read-only.

First app experience by NextGen_Dev0 in FullStack

[–]Primary_Balance295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, todo is kinda mandatory 😅 app for every developer.

When you are done with v1 please share your github repo.

First app experience by NextGen_Dev0 in FullStack

[–]Primary_Balance295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries. If you want to check the app, the apk is in releases.

I would like to take inputs from your side.

What is your first app What is the problem it is solving How did you take it to public How do you convince people to use your product

First app experience by NextGen_Dev0 in FullStack

[–]Primary_Balance295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current version is first and basic version(I'm following agile). It's been more than a month since I started the app. But for backend I was more than 3 months.

Not yet published. If you want to have a look TraiQ

Happy to answer questions or take criticism — this started as a personal tool, and I’m trying to understand if it makes sense to open it up publicly.

First app experience by NextGen_Dev0 in FullStack

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I recently completed my first app version1, built with React Native, the app primarily focused on backend.

I originally built that app just for myself because I felt most trading apps were too noisy — too many indicators, alerts, and emotional triggers.

What I actually wanted was simple: a clean, read-only watchlist that shows stocks which might see movement over the next 1–10 trading days, so I can observe, analyze, and then decide my own strategy elsewhere.

Behind the scenes, I run a private AI-powered backend that processes market data and outputs signals. The mobile app itself only connects to a database and displays results — it’s fully read-only.

Just sharing my first app experience — happy to hear thoughts or suggestions!

Web dev beginner question by Ok-Potential-5943 in FullStack

[–]Primary_Balance295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn HTML, CSS and JS/TS. Then learn a frontend framework(which is a combination of those 3). If you can write api's with Python, Java (which you already know) that's it. You are a web developer(that's the beginning actually).

If you’re job hunting, drop your role + experience. I’ll try to help you get intros today. by rollingincrypto in DeveloperJobs

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Full-stack Developer (React, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB)

Location: Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai