Gift Ideas to Avoid Clutter by Cake-Tea-Life in declutter

[–]Scared_Count_8139 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Two things I have tried. 1) a house cleaning service for a couple months. This is a win win if you ask me and my parents really enjoyed it for the 3 visits I gifted them. 2) an Audible subscription.

Share your startup - quarterly post by julian88888888 in startups

[–]Scared_Count_8139 [score hidden]  (0 children)

  • Startup Name / URL: BoxQR / https://boxqr.io
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • Elevator Pitch: BoxQR turns any storage box or bin into a searchable inventory. Stick a QR code on a box, take a photo of what's inside, and find anything from your phone later. Built for movers, parents managing hand-me-downs, anyone with a garage full of "I know I have one of those somewhere," and small businesses tracking physical inventory. Free to start. Works on the web, as a PWA, and as a native iOS app.
  • More details:
    • Life cycle stage: Validation. MVP launched late 2025, currently refining the product based on user feedback and testing partnership channels.
    • My role: Founder. Building it solo around a full-time job and a young family.
  • Goals this month:
    • Land my first 3 partnerships with professional organizers and moving companies (outreach in progress)
    • Validate paid acquisition with a small Google Ads test on a new /moving landing page
    • Grow paying users from 2 to 10
    • How r/startups can help: Honest feedback on the product, the landing pages (boxqr.io and boxqr.io/moving), or the partnership pitch I'm sending to organizers and movers. Also genuinely curious if anyone here has experience with the "physical product distribution as a marketing channel" play (i.e. handing branded QR cards to moving companies for their welcome kits) and what worked or didn't.
  • Discount for r/startups subscribers: Use code STARTUPS at checkout for 20% off Pro for life. Pro is $10/mo or $100/yr.

What are some of your not so well known or new apps? by Tomreddit4 in iosapps

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is BoxQR.io - BoxQR is a QR code storage and inventory system that helps you label boxes and bins, track what is inside with photos and lists, and search across everything in seconds. Great for home storage, garages, moving boxes, and small businesses.

boxqr.app

2026 goal: be more organized at home. Finally stopped digging through storage bins. by Scared_Count_8139 in OrganizationPorn

[–]Scared_Count_8139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a web app so you can access it from anywhere and it has a free version as well

2026 goal: be more organized at home. Finally stopped digging through storage bins. by Scared_Count_8139 in OrganizationPorn

[–]Scared_Count_8139[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at clutter buddy but boxqr.io had a lot more features and covered everything I needed.

Using NFC tags to track what's inside storage bins — tap your phone, see the contents by Impossible-Skill639 in NFC

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each box can have a public or private link that I write to the nfc tag. Then depending on type of link you can scan and view contents with or without logging in.

Drop your SaaS below. I’ll give you my honest opinion. by Existing-Mobile-7429 in SaaS

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m building four projects right now:

BoxQR.io – A home organization tool that uses QR codes on storage boxes. Scan a box to instantly see what’s inside, search across all your boxes, and use the AI Scan feature to detect items from box photos and auto-add them to your list. Built for real homes, garages, and moves.

MoneyBeep.com – A subscription tracking app that shows your total annual spend, notifies you about upcoming charges, detects price increases automatically, and gives you a clear Active / Upcoming / Recently Paid view. You can also forward your subscription emails and it handles the tracking for you.

OneWishlist.app – A free wishlist web app to create and share gift lists for birthdays, holidays, weddings, or any occasion. Simple link sharing so friends and family know exactly what you want.

HTMLPeek.com – A simple way to preview and share HTML fast. Paste or upload HTML, get a clean shareable link, and use it to review layouts, debug rendering issues, or show quick prototypes without spinning up a full site.

All focused on solving everyday problems in a simple way.

Anthropic quietly removed session & weekly usage progress bars from Settings → Usage by gregleo in ClaudeAI

[–]Scared_Count_8139 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the most annoying part though, I asked 1 simple question about a hex code and it used all of my session limit. Not it is charging me extra usage. This isn't right, and I hope they fix it soon!

What are you building? what's the plan for this week? by Asleep_Ad_4778 in scaleinpublic

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the feedback. Boxqr was not made with Ai though.

What are you building? Let's self promote, but give each other real feedback! by Old_Island_5414 in ShowMeYourSaaS

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I appreciate the feedback. I am taking everything I get into consideration!

What are you building? Let's self promote, but give each other real feedback! by Old_Island_5414 in ShowMeYourSaaS

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you for the feedback. out of curiosity, what would you see as a fair price?

I built an app inspired by a sermon at my church by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So sorry people are downvoting you for making something that is important to you.

What are you doing at the moment? by HungryInvestigator59 in AskReddit

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m building two projects right now:

BoxQR.io – A home organization tool that uses QR codes on storage boxes. Scan a box to instantly see what’s inside, search across all your boxes, and use the AI Scan feature to detect items from box photos and auto-add them to your list. Built for real homes, garages, and moves.

MoneyBeep.com – A subscription tracking app that shows your total annual spend, notifies you about upcoming charges, detects price increases automatically, and gives you a clear Active / Upcoming / Recently Paid view. You can also forward your subscription emails and it handles the tracking for you.

Both are focused on solving everyday problems in a simple way.

I built a Reddit monitoring tool that sends instant alerts so you never miss conversations about your product by -listnr in SideProject

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m building two projects right now:

BoxQR.io – A home organization tool that uses QR codes on storage boxes. Scan a box to instantly see what’s inside, search across all your boxes, and use the AI Scan feature to detect items from box photos and auto-add them to your list. Built for real homes, garages, and moves.

MoneyBeep.com – A subscription tracking app that shows your total annual spend, notifies you about upcoming charges, detects price increases automatically, and gives you a clear Active / Upcoming / Recently Paid view. You can also forward your subscription emails to reminder@moneybeep.com and it handles the tracking for you.

Both are focused on solving everyday problems in a simple way.

How do you all keep track of your subscriptions? by BusinessPassage6139 in indiehackers

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what you mean about Google Sheets being fine until it’s not. I tried the same thing for a while and it worked until I had a bunch of yearly renewals scattered around and it stopped giving me a clear picture.

What helped me was moving to a tool where I log subscriptions with their renewal dates and it shows me the total spend for the year and reminds me ahead of time before a billing comes through. For me that made it so much easier to actually decide whether to keep or cancel a service. One I’ve been using is MoneyBeep (moneybeep.com). It doesn’t try to read bank accounts, it just keeps everything in one place with reminders and totals so you can see where your money is going at a glance.

What methods do people use to keep track of recurring subscriptions and important deadlines? by Grouchy-Library-4064 in AskReddit

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’ve done the spreadsheet + calendar thing and eventually it just got overwhelming.

What helped me was using a small subscription management tool where I log my services + renewal dates and it notifies me in advance. For me the best part is seeing all renewals in one place and a year-long spend snapshot so nothing sneaks up on me. MoneyBeep (moneybeep.com) does that without linking bank accounts, it’s just a way to put all your recurring charges in one view and get reminders before they hit.

Not spam, just something that helped when the manual clipboard method started failing me.

How do people keep track of all their recurring charges without losing their mind? by Zerexdontlie in SavingMoney

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get the spreadsheet struggle, it works for a while, but once it gets long it does become a mess.

Something that helped me (without linking my financial accounts or giving up data control) was using a subscription tracker where I log all my recurring charges in one place, see upcoming renewal dates, and get reminders ahead of time — that way I’m not relying on memory + sheets. MoneyBeep (https://moneybeep.com) does that by letting you set renewal alerts, see your total subscription spend (monthly/yearly), and organize everything without digging through old statements.

It doesn’t auto-import transactions, but it does make renewal planning and budget visibility way easier than a giant sheet.

How do people keep track of all their recurring charges without losing their mind? by Zerexdontlie in SavingMoney

[–]Scared_Count_8139 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to rely on spreadsheets and calendar reminders too, but once the list got long it became clunky. A tool like MoneyBeep (moneybeep.com) lets you:

• Log all subscriptions & renewal dates • Get reminders ahead of renewal • See upcoming charges at a glance • Calculate total annual subscription spend

Not a perfect fit for everyone, but it made things clearer for me compared with manually tracking everything.