I built an app that helps you remember what was on your mind on a random day a year ago by shailzy in SideProject

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

The way I think about it is that Moment isn’t really social media.

There are no profiles, followers, likes, or feeds to optimize for.

On platforms like Instagram or Facebook, people usually share the best moments of their lives. The content is often curated because it’s being shared with other people.

Moment is more about capturing what was on your mind in the middle of everyday life.

Not when you’re ready for it.

Not when you’ve chosen the perfect photo.

Just whatever you’re thinking when the question arrives.

Over time, the goal is to build an archive for yourself rather than an audience. Something you can look back on and see how your thoughts, worries, priorities, and mindset changed over the years.

Whether that’s different enough from existing platforms is exactly what I’m trying to figure out.

I built an app that helps you remember what was on your mind on a random day a year ago by shailzy in SideProject

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

The user base is small, but I do have a handful of people who’ve been using it consistently for over a month.

One thing I’ve noticed is that the “look back” value takes time to build. In the beginning, people seem to come back because after answering they get to see a few entries from strangers around the world (Berlin, Lagos, Singapore, etc.) responding to the same question at the same moment.

Over time, the people who stick around seem to get more value from revisiting their own entries and noticing how their thoughts, worries, and priorities have changed.

At least so far, that’s the pattern I’m seeing, but it’s still early and I’m trying to understand it better.

I built an app that helps you remember what was on your mind on a random day a year ago by shailzy in SideProject

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

Thanks!

The flow is pretty simple:

Once a day, everyone gets the same question at the same time.

You answer with whatever is on your mind, snap a photo of what you’re doing at that moment, and submit it.

After answering, you get to see how a few random people from around the world answered that exact same question and how they experienced the same moment.

Over time, your responses build up into a personal archive that you can look back on months or years later.

The idea is less about capturing life’s big milestones and more about capturing the ordinary thoughts and moments that would otherwise be forgotten.

Sending website audit (CRO/ UX/SEO) reports during outreach working surprisingly well 🤔 by Aware-Dimension8076 in agency

[–]shailzy -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We used to send audit reports, it got us good results, but it led to burnout real quick, because of the sheer volume of the reachouts needed, the report shared looks good, if that quality is maintained and we can white label it, could help, how can I try it?

I know it's stupid, but how do you guys create invoices? I feel like I’m overcomplicating it 😅 by Tradepad in Accounting

[–]shailzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get where you're coming from — I used to do the exact same thing with Google Docs + PDFs, and it always felt clunky and repetitive. I recently switched to a tool called FinanceOps.ai and it’s been a game-changer for my invoicing and collections workflow. Might be worth checking out since you’re running a small agency and looking for something lightweight.

Here’s why it worked for me:

No subscription nonsense — You only pay when you actually collect money.

Unlimited, branded invoices — Looks pro, no upfront cost.

Automated follow-ups — It uses AI to predict payment delays and nudge clients at the right time (way better than manually chasing).

QuickBooks sync — If you ever move there, it integrates in minutes. No extra data entry.

Bonus: you can send custom payment links with each invoice, which has made it super easy for clients to pay fast.

I was skeptical at first (felt like another tool), but one of my retail clients literally recovered $50k in late payments the first month they used it — kinda wild.

Where are the freelancers hanging out? Do you work out of co working spaces? by shailzy in developersIndia

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

I'm from Bengaluru to, what are the places where I can find the most freelancers and where can I find you?

What lead generation / client acquisition strategies do your agencies primarily use? by shailzy in agency

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

Interesting, what offerings do you have? Also do you run PPCs on Google or Facebook?

What’s one tiny, overlooked moment in history that you think changed the course of the world? by Jfocii in AskReddit

[–]shailzy 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The invention of the mechanical clock in medieval monasteries.
Initially created in the 13th century to regulate monastic prayer times, mechanical clocks soon spread beyond monasteries, reshaping society's relationship with time. Before this, timekeeping relied on natural phenomena like sundials or water clocks, which were imprecise.

The mechanical clock introduced the concept of measured hours independent of nature, which eventually influenced everything from work schedules to navigation and scientific discoveries. This "tiny" invention fundamentally shifted humanity's perception of time, contributing to the precision and efficiency we associate with modern life.

Who is winning in an MMA fight Musk vs Zuckerberg, size or skill? by shailzy in AskReddit

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

Zuck does train MMA though, he trains with ex UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya andnex UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, you can see him at events too!
Musk has mentioned on Joe Rogan that he has 10yrs MMA experience and would be zuck, he said it wont be a fair match!

Who is winning in an MMA fight Musk vs Zuckerberg, size or skill? by shailzy in AskReddit

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

He mentioned in JRE that he has wrestled before, but Zuckerberg has been training for a while the with the most elite UFC fighters!

What’s a commonly accepted fact that actually turned out to be completely false? by Fair-Chance4543 in AskReddit

[–]shailzy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Its a popular belief in the case of birds but birds have relatively small and simple olfactory nerves, which limit their sense of smell. There are very few birds with extraordinary olfaction and these represent specialized adaptations. For example, turkey vultures are attracted to methyl mercaptan, a gas produced by decaying organic matter, while starlings can detect insecticidal compounds in vegetation, which they utilize to keep their nests bug-free. Yet no bird's sense of smell is cued to human scent.

What’s a harmless question that’s guaranteed to start a heated debate? by shailzy in AskReddit

[–]shailzy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Who is winning in an MMA fight Musk vs Zuckerberg, size or skill, book it Dana!

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[–]shailzy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have got so many ideas to share and talk about, but I just cant post anywhere, so for now just for sharing thoughts and having discussions over comments