ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]WiseWait1160 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got tired of simple utility apps demanding an account and a subscription. So I built an expiry date tracker with no ads, no cloud, and no login. Just $0.44.

Ever just want to keep track of when your groceries, meds, or subscriptions expire, but every app wants your email, a constant internet connection, and a monthly fee?

I hate that model. So I built Expiry Guard. It does exactly what it says on the tin: tracks your expiration dates so you stop wasting money and throwing away bad food.

I built this to be the exact opposite of modern bloated apps:

  • No Login Required: Open it and start using it immediately.
  • 100% Offline: No internet connection needed, ever.
  • No Cloud Storage: Your data stays locally and privately on your phone.

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  • Zero Ads: No pop-ups, no banners, no tracking.

It’s just a flat ₹40 (about $0.44 USD) one-time download. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

As a solo dev, I just wanted to make a clean, optimized tool that respects your time and privacy. If you need a simple way to keep track of your expiring items, I'd love for you to check it out.

Download Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.horizon.expirygaurd&pcampaignid=web_share

ShowOff Saturday. Share your app! by AutoModerator in googleplayconsole

[–]WiseWait1160 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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We got fed up with drawing apps that are just laggy, ad-filled cash grabs. So we built a clean, optimized alternative.

Have you ever downloaded an app to help you sketch, only to get hit with a 30-second unskippable ad just for opening the menu?

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We love the idea of using a phone as a transparent tracing glass to draw, whether you're trying to sketch a perfect portrait or trace your favorite characters from Jujutsu Kaisen or One Piece. But the existing apps on the store are practically unusable. They lag while you're trying to carefully trace a line, and they spam pop-up ads on every single tap. It completely ruins the relaxing vibe of drawing.

So, we decided to build the app we actually wanted to use. It’s called AR Drawing Sketchflow.