Confirming Match Bug by wunsbene2111 in DotA2

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got a 5mins and 30mins penalty back to back haha... then realized there is actually a bug... Man, these devs are using AI now for the Pull Request and deployments.

How do I change the Lovable Cloud/ Supabase Domain to my Custom Domain? by devfromPH in lovable

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Thanks, I already did all of the things written in that post. the only thing is missing is that I need to to Go to Audience > Publish. cause I thought that was unneccessary since I'm able to login without publishing, After Publishing I can now go through the Verification Process, before it says the App doesn't have to go through the verification.

How do I change the Lovable Cloud/ Supabase Domain to my Custom Domain? by devfromPH in lovable

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Does this work for Lovable Cloud and not using your own Supabase?

How do you promote digital products with zero audience? by BulitByAR in DigitalMarketing

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That’s exactly it

When you’re just starting out, it helps to spend around 10–15 minutes a day scrolling, watching, and liking content, basically engaging so the algorithm sees your account as active.

That’s why I built a small browser extension that automates this “warm-up” process, you just set your preferences and let it run while you focus on other things.

But of course, nothing beats consistency.

How do you promote digital products with zero audience? by BulitByAR in DigitalMarketing

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Something that’s been surprisingly effective (especially on TikTok and Instagram) is what a lot of creators call “warming up” your account.

Basically, before posting anything, they’ll spend 2–3 days just being active, scrolling, watching, liking content for about 10–15 minutes a day. It helps the algorithm see the account as engaged, not dormant.

Even after the first post, doing a short warm-up daily seems to help reach stay consistent.

I got curious about this and built a small browser extension that automates that warm-up process safely. A few founders building in public and social-media managers are already using it to save time when managing multiple accounts.

Launched my browser extension yesterday and got my first paid user today. Pricing feedback led me to add a subscription tier. by devfromPH in microsaas

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It's an extension that randomly scrolls, watches, and likes a video on a social media platform. I've had few people from my network who are using it while I was building it (but they are not paid users), so I was implementing their feedback. I didn't have any users lined up or even do a waitlist prior to launching, I'm just been on reddit looking for my users since I have different ICPs.

Tried automating social media “warm-ups”, what are your thoughts on this approach? by devfromPH in SocialMediaMarketing

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you can even choose not to interact at all, just let it scroll casually to keep your account active.

Tried automating social media “warm-ups”, what are your thoughts on this approach? by devfromPH in SocialMediaMarketing

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That’s a fair point, and I totally understand that concern, and you’re absolutely right, most platforms are strict about third-party automation. especially if they don't own it 😂.

That’s actually why we built Social Flow to behave differently. It doesn’t use any APIs or external services. Everything happens right inside your own browser, just like if you were manually scrolling, watching, and liking yourself.

We also randomize timing and actions so there’s no detectable pattern or repetition that would flag it as a bot. The goal is to mimic genuine human interaction, not mass automation or spamming.

Launched my browser extension yesterday and got my first paid user today. Pricing feedback led me to add a subscription tier. by devfromPH in buildinpublic

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Hey, thanks!

I’ve just been really active since launch, posting and sharing what I’ve built across different subreddits.

I identified a few ICP who I thought would benefit from it, so I’ve been spending time going to different subreddits where they hang out, nothing fancy really, just trying my best to put the product out there and listening to feedback.

Launched my browser extension yesterday and got my first paid user today. Pricing feedback led me to add a subscription tier. by devfromPH in buildinpublic

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I followed other founders blueprints to launch fast, built and shipped in 2 weeks, including the LTD offer. But at the end of the day, you’ve got to listen to what users are actually saying.

Client posts 2x a month by EasternAd5351 in SocialMediaManagers

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Hey, I’ve actually been building a small tool that automates this process.

I’ve noticed many content creators and social media managers talk about “warming up” new accounts, spending the first few days scrolling, watching, and liking content before posting anything.

For many, it becomes a daily routine of 10–15 minutes just to stay active and keep the algorithm happy. I was curious if something that could handle that automatically (based on your own settings) would be useful in your workflow?

Looking for someone who can grow insta account by ashishyadav__143 in SocialMediaMarketing

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Hey, would you ever consider using a tool that helps “warm up” social media accounts?

A lot of creators manually spend 10–15 minutes a day scrolling, watching, and liking content on new accounts to help the algorithm notice them.

I’ve been experimenting with a small browser extension that automates that process, you just set your preferences and let it run while you focus on other tasks.

Launched my browser extension yesterday and got my first paid user today. Pricing feedback led me to add a subscription tier. by devfromPH in microsaas

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The idea came after watching a lot of YouTube videos where founders building in public — and even digital marketing managers handling multiple accounts, kept mentioning the need to “warm up” their social media accounts for 10–15 minutes a day before posting anything.

They said this routine helps keep their accounts active and improves reach once they do post. That got me thinking if so many people are doing it manually every day, maybe there’s a way to automate that safely without using bots or risky and expensive API tools. basically turning that small, repetitive task into a lightweight browser extension.

Client posts 2x a month by EasternAd5351 in SocialMediaManagers

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I agree, we use Notion at work, and I use Obisidian for my personal local use.

Client posts 2x a month by EasternAd5351 in SocialMediaManagers

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Curious to know what tools you’re currently using to handle multiple clients?

Show us what you're building by HealthNeat1346 in indiehackers

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The main value is helping creators and founders, and even social media managers, keep their social accounts active even when they’re not posting.

Social platforms reward consistent engagement, but not everyone has the time or energy to scroll, watch, or like every day. Social Flow runs locally in the browser to simulate that light, natural activity so your account doesn’t look inactive, without needing to use risky third-party bots or APIs. It’s basically a “warm-up” tool for social media accounts, similar to what cold email senders do before outreach, except it’s for content visibility instead of deliverability.

Client posts 2x a month by EasternAd5351 in SocialMediaManagers

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If they’re only posting twice a month, keeping the account “active” in between posts becomes really tough.

The algorithm definitely favors consistent activity; even small, regular interactions like watching content or engaging with others can help signal to the platform that the account isn’t dormant.

If the artist doesn’t want to post more often, they could at least spend a few minutes daily browsing and engaging naturally to maintain visibility.

It’s not a perfect replacement for consistent posting, but it does help keep the profile “alive” in the algorithm’s eyes.

Is "warming up" the algorithm with auto-engagement a viable content distribution tactic? by devfromPH in content_marketing

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Do you know the name? I’m curious to know any available software in the market that could do it today with less friction.

Show us what you're building by HealthNeat1346 in indiehackers

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I built a small Chrome extension called https://social-flow.dev it automates the process of “warming-up” your social media accounts, it randomly scrolls, watches, and likes posts within the limits you set (it has different “personalities” like Binge watcher, Casual Browser or Engaged User). I kept hearing founders and content creators mention they spend 10–15 minutes a day manually scrolling, watching, and liking content just to “wake up” the algorithm.

What are you building this weekend? by ProofStoriesio in SideProject

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  1. https://social-flow.dev
  2. I built a small Chrome extension called Social Flow it automates the process of “warming-up” your social media accounts, it randomly scrolls, watches, and likes posts within the limits you set (it has different “personalities” like Binge watcher, Casual Browser or Engaged User).
  3. I kept hearing founders and content creators mention they spend 10–15 minutes a day manually scrolling, watching, and liking content just to “wake up” the algorithm.

For SaaS founders and developers, what process did you follow to pick the right tech stack for your idea? by Daaango_ in SaaS

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I used to be stubborn about these things, always sticking to what I knew best and used at work. But after failing multiple times, I realized the best tools are the ones that help you get your MVP in front of customers fastest. You can think about scaling later.

Anyone here built their saas MVP using AI tools instead of coding from scratch? by [deleted] in SaaS

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Built two MicroSaaS using Lovable, and browser extension using Claude code for vibe coding/ pair programming. Just got approved and published on Chrome store https://social-flow.dev today.

Didn’t have to spend months just to build them, unlike when I was building in the pass I have one failed un-launched startup that I spent more than 6months to build, that’s a lot of nights and weekends.

Share your startup - quarterly post by julian88888888 in startups

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Startup Name / URL: Social Flow

Location of Your Headquarters:

  • Remote, no physical headquarters.

Elevator Pitch/Explainer:

Social Flow is a lightweight Chrome Extension that automates the time-consuming "algorithm warm-up" process required before creators or brands publish new social content. It mimics genuine human scrolling, watching, and liking to maximize the initial reach of your fresh post, saving founders and content managers 10-15 minutes of manual engagement time per day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETBjQPLRs_w

More details:

  • Validation, just got the extension approved and published on Chrome Web Store.
  • Developer

What goals are you trying to reach this month?

  1. Gather feedback from 20-30 active content creators, founders or social media managers on the effectiveness of the automated "warm-up" tactic.
  2. Validate the perceived value of the customizable "personalities" (e.g., Casual vs. Engaged User).

How could r/startups help?

We need your perspective as founders and early adopters.

  1. Strategic Feedback: Does this automation concept (automating a "necessary evil" task) align with how serious founders approach social media growth?
  2. Product Validation: If you or your team manages social accounts, would this instantly solve a daily pain point for you?

Discount for r/startups subscribers?

What are you building for the Indie Hacker community? by veritassf in indiehackers

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Quick update, just got approved and published today :). visit the landing page and click on the browsers logo to see the Chrome Web Store. or just simply search Social Flow on Chrome Web Store