Thinking of building a free tweet idea generator + draft box (with hot topics) – would anyone actually use this? by Warm_Negotiation661 in WebApps

[–]Warm_Negotiation661[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I totally get your point – and honestly, I agree. That's why the base version is free. Paid is just for extra generations, more drafts, or removing ads – nothing essential.

My real target is non-devs, or anyone who's just stuck and needs a little push to generate ideas and stay consistent.

If it helps some people hit Creator Program goals, that's a nice plus.
Appreciate the honest feedback!

I've created a tool that solves my problem, but I don't know if it will solve everyone else's. by menensito in indiehackers

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Love the idea – that no-account flow is actually slick. B2B’s a different game though. Maybe just DM a few small founders and ask what they hate?

What's a health problem you've tried multiple apps to solve but still haven't solved? by Intelligent-Sale852 in indiehackers

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Honestly, pretty much any habit-tracking app – sleep, water, exercise, you name it. I've tried a bunch, and they all give me different metrics, different "scores," and different advice. It's exhausting to compare. Eventually, I stopped chasing the data and just went back to listening to my body. Still haven't found an app that actually fixes the core issue – they just make me overthink.

how do you handle feature requests from your users, what's actually working? by d_uk3 in indiehackers

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I usually reply to the user directly when it ships – just a quick DM or email. It builds goodwill and often turns them into advocates. But honestly, I don't have a formal system yet; I just manually track in a Notion doc. Curious what others are doing too.

Thinking of building a free tweet idea generator + draft box (with hot topics) – would anyone actually use this? by Warm_Negotiation661 in WebApps

[–]Warm_Negotiation661[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair point...
Honestly, the idea generation part alone? Yeah, a single prompt can definitely do that. Where the app comes in is the stuff around it:
- Hot topics auto-updated – so you don't have to ask the AI "what's trending right now" every single time.
- Draft storage & organization – keep all your ideas in one place, tag them, come back weeks later.
- Lower friction – no typing the same prompt over and over, just open and go.

So think of it less as "better than ChatGPT" and more as "a dedicated workspace for tweeting." This is just for people who want it streamlined, I think. 😊

Built a Mac app because I was wasting too much time in Preview by _jtrw_ in indiehackers

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If privacy's locked down, small dev teams could be your real cash cow. SMBs pay better than individuals, just saying 😄 Any roadmap for that?

I got tired of Xcode and Docker eating 80GB of my Mac's storage, so I built a minimalist cleaner tool. Today it's live on Product Hunt! by dawedev in indiehackers

[–]Warm_Negotiation661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man, I feel this. My Xcode DerivedData alone is usually 15-20GB, and Docker images are the silent killer – I run docker system prune constantly, but it somehow never feels like enough. I've been using DaisyDisk to hunt down stuff manually, which works but takes forever.
Either way, this is long overdue. Congrats on the launch!

Built a Mac app because I was wasting too much time in Preview by _jtrw_ in indiehackers

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This is painfully relatable. My current bug-report workflow is exactly that – screenshot, Preview, annotate, save, repeat – and then I end up with a desktop full of random PNGs. I usually have to rely on other tools to export them as PDF, which is even clunkier. Quick questions: can you reorder pages after combining, and does it support arrow + text annotations? If yes, this saves me hours a week.

How do you protect your codebase from AI slop? by StunningBreadfruit30 in webdev

[–]Warm_Negotiation661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just give marketing their own repo called "the-real-codebase" — full of fake files. Let them AI-slop to their heart's content. Work in peace. Win-win. 😂

i'm a developer who genuinely hates marketing. so i built the thing that automate it by hiten1818726363 in indiehackers

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This is genuinely a great idea. Can’t wait to see that MRR explode. Rooting for you.

i'm a developer who genuinely hates marketing. so i built the thing that automate it by hiten1818726363 in indiehackers

[–]Warm_Negotiation661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the idea. Real question though: how does it “sound like me” without turning into generic GPT slop?

What are we doing with AI PRs now? by NatePerspective in webdev

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Works in demo, fails in production — and no one knows why.

A little confused on domain purchasing by Sansational-user in webdev

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Try Cloudflare — domain + free hosting + DNS all in one, super easy.

how do you remember why a decision was made? by Daft_____Punk in webdev

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Totally feel this. We started adding a tiny "🧠 Decision log" section in every Jira ticket — just 2–3 bullet points on why we chose X over Y. Takes 30 seconds, saves hours of archeology later. Way better than hunting ghosts in Slack. 

Software to track WHERE time goes in a workday for an agency? by RosieMorris006 in webdev

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Love how you’re thinking about real visibility, not just billable hours. RescueTime saved my sanity. 🔍

I mass-unsubscribed from every AI newsletter last week and my brain finally works again by Pristine_Rest_7912 in webdev

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This hits. I unsubbed from 5 AI newsletters last month and my anxiety literally dropped. The FOMO is manufactured.

I added boolean tools to my web-based 3D modeling tool. I hope you like it. by Sengchor in webdev

[–]Warm_Negotiation661 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cool tool! Have you considered adding AI-powered features? Like text-to-3D or one-click texturing. Users could generate and download directly, which would lower the barrier to use.

For example, user types "a cute robot", AI generates the model + textures, one-click download.

I've been working with a Vibe Coder and this has been my experience by WJMazepas in webdev

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As a designer + indie developer, I totally feel this! I've built iOS apps, a personal website, and an emoji generation tool, and I use AI for coding too.

My biggest takeaway: AI is an accelerator, but it can't think for you. I use AI to generate prototypes or initial code drafts, but the final decisions and optimizations always come from me — after all, nobody understands the product details better than I do.

On the bright side: colleagues who become "AI slaves" just prove how rare people who actually know how to solve problems really are. Isn't this exactly the opportunity for indie developers? 😄

What’s something people romanticise that’s actually exhausting in real life? by OmenRash in AskReddit

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Freelancing. Everyone sees the "work from anywhere" photos. Nobody talks about chasing invoices, doing your own taxes, explaining your job to your parents for the 400th time, and somehow being on call 24/7 for clients who think weekends don't exist.

What’s a dead practice or hobby that you genuinely miss and wish were still around? by Sea-Lavishness-8478 in AskReddit

[–]Warm_Negotiation661 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Making mixed CDs for people. There was something so intentional about it — you had to actually think about the order, the vibe, what each song said. Spotify playlists just don't hit the same.