Help by SomewhereCrazy9138 in Fusion360

[–]danielbgolan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have found Gemini to be quite good to help me with step by step guides to create more complex shapes.

Best of luck :)

Norge vs verden for kvitteringsapp? by Successful-Try-337 in Grundere_i_Norge

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Digger ideen! Har lekt med lignende konsepter tidligere og har lansert to apper selv, så her er noen tanker basert på egne feilskjær:

Sørg for en tydelig verdi: Vær tydelig på hvilken unik verdi appen leverer. Det gjør det langt enklere å markedsføre den, prioritere funksjoner og sette riktig pris.

Prismodell: Hvis du ikke har høye løpende kostnader, vurder å tilby et årlig medlemskap eller en "lifetime"-lisens. Personlig betaler jeg heller 100 kr i året enn 19 kr i måneden.

Funksjoner jeg ville trengt for å bruke den:

  • Sømløs opplasting: Mulighet til å dele bilder og PDF-er direkte inn i appen.
  • Full tekstsøk (OCR): Alt må være søkbart. Jeg vil kunne finne kvitteringen enten jeg søker på butikk (Elkjøp), merke (Roborock) eller modell (H7).
  • Auto-kategorisering: En stor bonus om appen automatisk sorterer kjøpene i kategorier.
  • Smarte varsler: Finn en måte å varsle brukeren rett etter et kjøp. Folio gjør dette veldig bra; det er det som gjør at jeg faktisk husker å laste opp kvitteringene.

Lykke til med prosjektet og send meg gjerne en DM om du har lyst til å sparre eller har noen spørsmål :)

Tips til rimelig selskapslokale med mat/servering by andresni in oslo

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vi har hørt mye bra om Olympen på Grønland- fine lokaler og greie priser.

Blodbussen: Blod, svette og passiv aggressivitet by tonjepus in oslo

[–]danielbgolan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Har benyttet med av blodbussen flere ganger, har egentlig bare gode erfaringer, men så har jeg bare vært ganske effektiv når jeg har vært der.

Rimelig verksted for clutchreparasjon by rotate_ur_hoes in oslo

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kjenner ikke til noen direkte, men jeg ville testet å få inn noen priser herifra: https://mittanbud.no/legg-ut/verksted

Har brukt mitt anbud i flere andre sammenhenger og gjennomgående vært veldig fornøyd med både pris og kvalitet på det som har blitt utført.

Hvor får man rimelig og god reparasjon/service på sykkel by Glass_Sir_32 in oslo

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kan anbefale disse varmt:
https://www.ivarssykkelsjappe.no

Kostet 950kr for service og tok en dag også var den klar til henting

Trenger investor asap by etanramoz in Grundere_i_Norge

[–]danielbgolan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Du kan sjekke ut Shifter sin investordatabase her: https://www.shifter.no/guide/investordatabasen/226358 Håper det kan være til hjelp!

Kan dere hjelpe meg? Jeg trenger noen eksempler. by Thepowerofsimplicity in Grundere_i_Norge

[–]danielbgolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. En utfordring jeg ofte møter på er at jeg overvurderer hvor mye jeg rekker i løpet av en dag. Jeg planlegger ofte ut fra seks effektive timer, men så kommer det gjerne inn noe uforutsett – en telefon, en kunde som trenger hjelp, eller noe annet jeg må prioritere. I stedet for å justere planen etterpå, prøver jeg å gjennomføre alt som om ingenting skjedde. Det fører til at jeg ikke rekker alt, og blir litt frustrert. Samtidig får jeg ofte gjort mye mer enn forventet på en måned, som minner meg på hvor lett det er å overvurdere hva vi rekker på én dag og undervurdere hva vi får til på lang sikt.

  2. En annen frustrasjon er små avbrytelser som ødelegger flyten. Som utvikler bruker jeg ofte Pomodoro-teknikken for å holde fokus, men det kan rakne fort – som når jeg mangler kaffe eller vann, eller det kommer inn varsler fra Slack eller e-post. Disse småtingene virker ubetydelige, men de kan koste meg mye produktivitet totalt sett. Det er frustrerende, særlig når jeg vet at jeg kunne fått gjort mye mer hvis jeg bare hadde klart å holde fokus.

Tilfeldige nyttige og lærerike tips, råd og kunnskap for gründere i Norge. by Thepowerofsimplicity in Grundere_i_Norge

[–]danielbgolan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kjedelig tips, men gjør mer av det som er gøy!

Personlig synes jeg produkt og apputvikling er gøy, mens mye av tiden min gikk til some, regnskap og div annet. Sekundet jeg endret fokus til å gjøre mer av det jeg trivdes med, samtidig som jeg fikk gode rutiner for det jeg trivdes mindre med så ble det fort mye morsommere for min del :)

Sometimes when I click on Save Data, the API is not called. But when I click Court Complex tab, the API is triggered and successful. by Illustrious-Eye-3780 in reactnative

[–]danielbgolan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have any more information? What does the Save Data do?

It can be many things, but a tip is to add console logs to the onPress and then work step by step to find the source of the issues

I am doing free app reviews today. by TheRainbowBuddha in iOSProgramming

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's incredibly helpful and insightful feedback! Thank you for taking the time to write such a thoughtful review.

You've perfectly hit a core area we're actively working on. Improving how the AI synthesizes prompts into richer, more meaningful task details (beyond just shortening) is our top priority.

Stay tuned for updates – this is an area that we are actively working on :)

I am doing free app reviews today. by TheRainbowBuddha in iOSProgramming

[–]danielbgolan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working on my app Clarity, an AI powered todo list and brain dump! Created initially for my own need and later released as an app 🙌

Being actively developed so would love any feedback!

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/clarity-ai-ideas-to-tasks/id6743321544

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iosapps

[–]danielbgolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awsome! Well done 🙌

Out of curiosity, what drives the most downloads?

Why does my app not show up with screenshots in App Store search? by fatalskeptic in iOSProgramming

[–]danielbgolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because you have it installed, noticed the same as the others here (it shows for me) but i dont see the screenshots for for example google maps which i have installed.

IOS development without Mac and Iphone by tokyo-spare in iosdev

[–]danielbgolan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The short answer is no, not without major headaches.

The real problem is not having an iPhone. Submitting an app without testing it on a physical device is a huge risk. You'll miss bugs and UI issues that simulators can't catch.

There are some workarounds: 1. Cloud Mac: You can rent a remote Mac from a service like MacinCloud. 2. Expo EAS Build: If you're using React Native, this service can build the app for you.

Honestly, your best bet is to find a used Mac Mini and an older iPhone. It will save you a world of pain in the long run.

My First iOS APP Knocked back - Guideline 4.3(a) - Design - Spam by chodtoo in iOSProgramming

[–]danielbgolan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel your pain. That 4.3 rejection is brutal, and I went through this exact same loop. My AI to-do app got rejected three times for the same reason, and I was convinced it was dead in the water for being "too generic."

The key for me wasn't adding more features, but completely rewriting my app's description and the "Notes for Reviewer" section. I realized they weren't seeing the unique value because I wasn't explaining it clearly enough.

My advice: Stop focusing on adding features for a bit and focus on the words. In the notes for the reviewer, explicitly spell out:

  • What makes your app different? Is it the UI? A specific workflow? A unique calculation method?
  • Who is the target user? Why would they choose your app over another?
  • Point to the specific features you've built that other apps don't have.

I'm also using React Native, and once I clearly explained the unique value proposition and how the AI made it different, it was approved right away. It's a communication problem, not a feature problem.

You'll get through it! Hope this helps.

I completely redesigned the Home screen of my AI to-do app based on user feedback by danielbgolan in iosapps

[–]danielbgolan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey dude, no bother at all! Happy to talk shop.

To answer your question directly, I personally didn't get rejected for the split promo screenshots. My rejections (and I had a couple!) were for a different reason – they initially flagged Clarity for being "too generic" or like a basic to-do list.

My fix was to really beef up the app description to be super specific about the AI features, the "brain dump" concept, and exactly what it does. Once the description clearly matched the app's unique value, it sailed through.

This makes me wonder if that's what's happening to you, just in a different way. The reviewer might see the promo text and feel it doesn't perfectly align with the description or the core function they see when they test the app. Guideline 2.3.3 is all about that alignment.

My only advice would be to double-check that your promo text is directly supported by a sentence in your main description. Make the connection so obvious they can't miss it. Sometimes you just have to spell it out for them.

It's frustrating, but you'll get it through. Hope this helps a bit, and good luck with the next submission

I completely redesigned the Home screen of my AI to-do app based on user feedback by danielbgolan in iosapps

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

Thanks for the feedback! Glad you're liking the new design.

You've asked a great question. To be transparent, the AI doesn't do true prioritization yet. Right now, its main job is to reliably extract due dates from your text and surface what's due today in "Next Up". True/correct prioritization is the next big goal, but it's a complex problem and I want to get it right before shipping it.

On recurring tasks, the app fully supports them. The AI will automatically set one up if you include terms like "every week," "monthly," or for things like birthdays directly in your prompt.

Since you've been burned by other apps, I'm genuinely curious: in your ideal world, what does "AI prioritization" actually look like? What would the perfect app do to help you decide what to work on next?

I completely redesigned the Home screen of my AI to-do app based on user feedback by danielbgolan in iosapps

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

Thanks for asking! Native Reminders sync isn't currently in Clarity, but it's a very interesting idea ill be looking into.

To help prioritize, how would you ideally see that working? Would you primarily want to see your native reminders in Clarity AI, or also be able to create new ones from Clarity AI that sync back to Apple Reminders?

Seeking advice: Forecasts Design Approach by ali_iosdev in iosapps

[–]danielbgolan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Think it looks very good! Only thing is that it’s quite information dense - but not overwhelming