A SideProject feedback thread shows many small solo app ideas

A public feedback space opened in for people to share new and get comments. The projects covered many areas a solo web or app operator would recognize: personal apps, small web tools, games, tools, marketing tools, and early startup experiments.

Examples included Everlume, a smart-home activity tracker, a locally encrypted secret-sharing tool, Endowd for news trivia and ad rewards, a site for browsing book samples without covers, a counter-notice tool, a deadline tracker, a profile page maker, and a one-on-one coding challenge site. Other launches included an AI coloring-page PWA, a math puzzle game, Squirrelit for tagging and searching saved links, a podcast player, a family connection app, an SEO issue finder, a piano practice journal, an automatic expense logger, an open-source time tracker, and a wishlist that watches for price drops.

Some products were already in app stores, while others were s, websites, or GitHub projects. The practical feedback questions were mostly about whether the value is clear quickly, whether app-store pages make people want to install, and whether rules or workflows are easy to understand at first glance.

Key points

  • The thread invited makers to share new and receive feedback.
  • Submitted projects included apps, web tools, games, marketing products, and tools.
  • Many ideas focused on one narrow pain point instead of a large platform vision.
  • The most practical feedback needs were clarity, first impression, and app-store conversion.
  • s can use this as a quick idea and positioning benchmark.
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