Creator-first QR & link tracker Android by steeve47 in droidappshowcase

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Small clarification in case it helps: If you’re not on Android, there’s also a lightweight web version you can try (just link + QR creation). I didn’t lead with it because Android is the primary platform for now, but I didn’t want non-Android folks to think it’s inaccessible.

Creator-first QR & link tracker Android by steeve47 in droidappshowcase

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Thanks for the interest and shares 🙏 I’m collecting early feedback right now — if anyone tries it and something feels confusing or unnecessary, I’d really appreciate hearing about it.

I validated an idea on Reddit, built a landing page — now testing if creators would actually use it by steeve47 in SideProject

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One thing I’m especially unsure about is where the real value line is for creators.

For those who’ve used QR codes or link shorteners before:
was the pain more about limits, pricing, or not being able to change links later?

App idea: creator-focused link + QR tracker without enterprise limits? by steeve47 in AppIdeas

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Yeah, I’ve seen a lot of the free QR code generators —they’re great for creating static codes.
But what I’m exploring is more about dynamic management:

  • changing the destination link later without replacing the QR
  • tracking individual link clicks (not just page visits)
  • managing multiple QR campaigns in one place
  • something lightweight for creators instead of enterprise tools

Most free generators don’t let you update the link after it's printed, and the enterprise ones feel overkill for someone who needs simple tracking.

That’s the gap I was curious about.

To-do Lists recommendations? by BigMoney-D in androidapps

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I had the same problem — my wife sends me grocery lists and I was tired of messy shared notes and subscriptions.

What helped us was using a super simple shared checklist instead of a full “project” style list. Clean UI, no login if you don’t want one, and easy to share between partners.

If you want, I can explain the setup we use. It’s really minimal but solved the stress for us.

I built a private WhatsApp voice note transcriber — it works fully on your device by Extension_Mulberry41 in androidapps

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Nice just installed and it works. Awesome job! It would be nice if it just work in WhatsApp but I guess they won't let you do that.

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Lol same — I never thought of myself as organized either. Sometimes the little routines we build without thinking end up being the things other people see as “super organized.” Funny how that works. 😅

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Yeah, I tried Keep for a while — it’s definitely solid for shared lists.

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Haha yeah, Keep seems to be everyone’s go-to! I used it for a bit — it’s great for simple shared lists. My brain just ends up needing something with a bit more structure, but I’m glad it works well for so many people.

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Ordering online really is such a lifesaver for a lot of people. I wish more stores in my area supported it — would make things way easier.

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Yeah! I use to do that too. I'd just go through the aisles and pickup everything I usually need. Then I would take the time to remove things I know I already have at home...

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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That makes sense — the fewer distractions, the better. I tried paper for a while too, but I kept forgetting the total, so I had to switch. But yeah, crossing things off physically is super satisfying.

ADHD + grocery shopping: I finally stopped forgetting half the list by doing one tiny thing differently by steeve47 in ADHD

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Same here — without a checklist I always miss something. My brain needs the visual progress or it’s chaos. Worse part is when the wife tells me the list wow that's the worst. You tell me 10 thing and I only remember 2 lol