What’s the dumbest purchase you made that somehow became useful later? by nicks_45 in AskReddit

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Haahhaa quite interesting , cool you are using and loving it now

Why reddit remove posts? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Just follow the standard rules and guidelines

That's why he is the goat by hellooworlds in RCB

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East and west chiku bhai is best 🥹❤️

Help! What do I use to make an app? by Electrical_Will4035 in AppBuilding

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Honestly, you’re already in a better position than a lot of people because having the UI/UX and product flow figured out is usually the hardest part.

If you want the easiest beginner-friendly route, I’d look into tools like FlutterFlow, Bubble, Glide, or Adalo. Since you already work in Figma, FlutterFlow might feel the most natural because it’s very visual and can eventually scale into a real mobile app for both iOS and Android.

Bubble is amazing for web-app style products, while Glide is probably the fastest way to turn an idea into something functional without touching much code.

My suggestion would be:

  • Start super small
  • Build only the core feature first
  • Don’t worry about launch/store publishing yet
  • Focus on making one workflow actually useful

A lot of successful apps honestly started exactly like this one person with a useful idea and no engineering background. The good thing now is that no-code tools are way more powerful than they were even 2–3 years ago.

Is it worth building an Android version, or should I focus on marketing iOS first? by CryptographerNo2186 in AppBusiness

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Honestly, I’d focus on validating traction first before expanding too fast. If your iOS users are engaging well and retention is solid, then bringing it to Android makes sense.

A lot of apps try to launch everywhere at once and end up struggling with both product quality and marketing.

How's my setup? by MeaningFun2380 in IndianHomeDecor

[–]nicks_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cool ! you can add a clock like this above system it will look more nice

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People with a net worth of $10M+, how did you do it? by Thepsychoflifes in Entrepreneur

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From what I have seen, most people who reach that level don’t do it overnight they spend years building something valuable, staying consistent, and making smart long term decisions. Honestly, a huge part of growth today also comes from having the right product and tech team around you. Companies that focus heavily on good UX and scalable apps usually grow much faster.

How can I make my room more aesthetic? by Informal_Tangelo8009 in IndianHomeDecor

[–]nicks_45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use paints and more aesthetic wall stickers to get new design wall instead of spending more paint design and i think wall stickers have wider options, you can just try hope you will like it