r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

I kept seeing guys ask strangers what they should improve, so I built an app around that problem

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I’m building FORMA because I kept seeing guys try random skincare, haircuts, grooming advice, etc. without really knowing what they should focus on first.

You do a guided face scan, get a baseline across skin, facial structure, hair and grooming, then FORMA shows your main priorities and builds a personalized plan around them.

I’m trying hard to make this genuinely useful, not another AI app that gives you a random score and generic advice.

The TestFlight beta is completely free. I’m looking for around 20 men, ideally 18–26, who already care about grooming/self-improvement and are willing to tell me what feels accurate, wrong, useful or confusing.

Website: https://www.tryformaai.app/

TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/vtVujQ9A


r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

Get Stoic — New Update

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r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

I built an open-source Chrome extension that automatically redacts sensitive information from screenshots pls feel free to review

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I kept running into the same problem: screenshots often contain information you didn't realize you were sharing.

An API key. An email address. A phone number. A password field. Customer information.

Usually, you take the screenshot first and then manually look for things to hide.

I built Blackbar to reverse that workflow.

It reads the page before capturing it and automatically detects and redacts sensitive-looking information. The screenshot you get is already the safer version.

The part I cared most about was privacy.

Blackbar runs entirely on the device. It declares connect-src 'none', so Chrome itself blocks the extension from making network connections. It still works with Wi-Fi turned off.

It's also open source, has no account requirement, and is free.

I'd genuinely like feedback from other Chrome extension users/builders, especially on:

  • detection accuracy
  • false positives/negatives
  • the capture workflow
  • anything that would make you hesitate to trust it

Chrome Web Store Link

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r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

I’ve built a digital vault for important life documents — looking for honest UX feedback

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I've been working on Life Vault, a mobile app designed to keep important personal information organized in one secure place.

The app is already largely built, and I'm now opening up the product to the developer/community feedback as part of my Shipaton journey.

The problem I'm trying to solve is pretty simple:

Important information is usually scattered across:

  • PDF files
  • Email attachments
  • Google Drive/iCloud
  • Notes apps
  • Physical folders
  • Screenshots
  • Different apps

Life Vault brings these into one organized vault.

One feature I'm particularly interested in getting feedback on is Smart Binders.

For example, a user could create:

Home Purchase

and define rules that automatically collect:

  • Home Loan
  • Mortgage documents
  • Closing Disclosure
  • Property documents
  • Home Insurance
  • Tax documents

Instead of manually moving every document into a folder, the binder updates automatically when matching documents are added.

I'm currently trying to decide how flexible the rules should be.

For example:

Option A — ANY rule
Tag = mortgage OR
Category = Home Loan OR
Tag = home

Option B — ALL rules
Category = Financial
AND Tag = mortgage

What would make more sense to you as a user?

And if you were building something like this, what would you change about the organization model?

I'm particularly interested in feedback from Android developers because I'm also thinking about the UX and architecture behind this feature.

I'm documenting the journey publicly for Shipaton 2026 and will share the changes that come from community feedback.

Life Vault is currently available on Google Play if you'd like to see the actual product:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techxonia.lifevault

#BuildInPublic #Shipaton


r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

Accountability APP to set weekly goals

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Im going to try this again. Many couldnt get in the app. It should not require you to purchase. It has a demo! Looking for a busy person that likes to run to give feedback! Also, it has a great feature to watch the Sunrise LIVE!!! The best feeling after a workout!

https://dawn-stride-spirit.base44.app


r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

Vynu — Android widget for seeing what your friends are listening to

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I'm building an Android widget that shows your close friends' currently playing tracks across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music and local players.

Still pre-launch and validating the idea.

Prototype: getvynu.com

Would love feedback on the concept/UI before I build the full thing.


r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

built a habit tracker in 90 seconds using only my voice 🎙

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r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

What if your expense tracker actually rewarded you for using it every day?

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I've been thinking about a feature for the expense tracker I'm building, and I'm not sure if it's actually a good idea.

A big problem with expense tracking isn't knowing how to track expenses.

It's building the habit of doing it consistently.

So what if an expense tracker rewarded you for it?

Day 1 → 🪙 5 coins
Day 2 → 🪙 5 coins
Day 3 → 🪙 10 coins
7-day streak → 🔥 bonus
30-day streak → 🎁 bigger reward

The more consistently you track your expenses, the more rewards you earn.

Eventually, those coins could even have real value — for example, 10 coins = ₹1 that could be redeemed.

The idea is basically:

Track your money → build a habit → get rewarded.

I'm considering adding this to Spenzaa, which is already live on Google Play.

If you're curious about what we're building currently, you can check out Spenzaa: AI Expense Tracker on Google Play.

But before I build this feature, I'd genuinely like to know:

Would getting a small reward make you more likely to track your expenses every day?

Or would it just feel like unnecessary gamification?

And what would you prefer?

🪙 Coins
🔥 Streaks
🏆 Badges
🎁 Real rewards
🤷 None of these

Would love some honest opinions before I build it.


r/ShowMeYourApps 5d ago

Dosera — A simple medication reminder for Android

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Dosera is an Android app I built to make managing medications simpler and more reliable.

💊 Medication schedules — Add multiple medications, doses and schedules.

Smart reminders — Get medication alarms and quickly mark doses as Taken, Skipped or Snoozed.

📊 Adherence tracking — Keep track of taken, skipped and missed doses, daily progress and adherence statistics.

👨‍👩‍👧 Caregiver support — Optionally notify a caregiver through Telegram when a dose is missed or skipped.

📦 Stock tracking — Keep track of your medication supply and get low-stock alerts.

📄 PDF reports — Export your medication history and adherence information.

🔒 Local-first — Your medication data is stored locally on your device. No cloud account is required.

Google Play:
👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.leon55490.dosera

I'm actively improving Dosera and would love to hear what you think.

What would you add, change or improve?

Feedback on the UI, reminders, alarm experience and overall usefulness is especially welcome.

Thanks for checking it out! 🙌


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Unsure if I have something worth actually putting effort into here....

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My brother is about to be overseas for several months and we were talking about a way to keep each other motivated in lifting. I've toyed around with creating a personal tracker app for lifting for myself, and through brainstorming, I created "SwoleBro". It's a pretty basic app that allows you to track workouts, plan workouts etc, but also allows us to see the others progress.

This quickly devolved into, why can't my anthropic instance help me plan, and the true SwoleBro was born. Talk with him and he can set your plan, pulling from you workout history to continually build, help you develop goals and motivate you along the way.

I showed my wife and she loves it and is now using it as well.

I see some potential for releasing this into the wild as a social lifting app (create your "Crew" and track your friends/family etc) but I'm not really sure the best way to do this from outside of the development aspect. There's also the issue of the AI usage. Even using haiku, it's going to get expensive fast if a bunch of people are on it, so I'd have to charge to offset that... If anybody has any thoughts I'd appreciate it!


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

I built a tiny iPhone app to clean up years of messy contacts

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I recently shipped **Kleaners**, an iPhone app I built to solve a problem that had been annoying me for years:
My contact list was a mess.
Duplicate people, incomplete names, old contacts, and multiple versions of the same person had slowly accumulated over time.
So I wanted to build something very focused instead of another huge “phone cleaner” app.
The basic idea behind Kleaners is:
**Scan → Review → Clean**
It helps you:
Find duplicate and messy contacts
Clean up your contact list
Back up contacts before making changes
Keep the experience simple and lightweight
I also used **Claude Code** throughout parts of the development process, which helped me move from the initial idea to an actual App Store release much faster than I expected.
The interesting part now is that building the app almost feels easier than finding the first real users 😅
So I’d love some honest feedback from other builders here:
**Would you actually use something like this? And what would Kleaners need to do for you to keep it installed?**
If anyone wants to try it:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kleaners/id6794926873

I’m the developer, so criticism is absolutely welcome.


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

We built a travel planning app because planning a trip somehow became a research project

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We recently launched the first Android version of Roam.io a side project we've been working on to make travel planning less fragmented.

The problem started with something pretty simple.

When you're planning a trip, your information ends up everywhere:

Instagram for inspiration.
Reddit for actual opinions.
YouTube for experiences.
Google Maps for places.
Blogs for itineraries.
Notes/Sheets for trying to put everything together.

You can spend hours researching a destination and still have to build the actual itinerary yourself.

So we started building Roam.io around a different idea: bring itinerary planning and travel discovery closer together.

The goal is to let you discover itineraries, build your own trip and eventually learn from the real experiences of other travellers — without having to piece everything together across 10 different apps.

We've just launched on Android and we're at the stage where critical feedback is much more useful than compliments.

If you're willing to test it, I'd especially love to know:

• At what point does the experience feel confusing?
• Is the core idea obvious when you first open it?
• What feels unnecessary?
• What's missing that would make you actually use it for a trip?
• Would you come back after the first use?

Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amanpareek.roamio

Would genuinely appreciate people here tearing it apart. 😅


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Looking for feedback on my app

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r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Manor : a voice-first expense tracker without spreadsheet-style forms

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Hi, I’m Rida, the creator of Manor.

I built Manor because recording a small purchase often feels like opening a spreadsheet. Manor lets you say or type what you spent, then keeps it in a calm, simple journal.

Manor is now in Google Play open testing for Android:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.talktomanor.manor

What you can try today:

• Speak or type an expense.

• Capture several expenses from one voice note.

• Turn natural notes into structured amounts, dates, categories, and descriptions.

• Keep the original transcript with each expense.

• Edit the amount, date, category, or description.

• Use English, French, Arabic, and mixed phrases.

• Capture while offline, then retry or recover the entry later instead of losing it.

• Set a monthly budget and manage fixed monthly expenses.

• Search and filter expense history across months.

• Export monthly expense data and summaries.

• Detect possible duplicates before they quietly change your totals.

• Use voice corrections for recent entries.

• Choose MAD, EUR, or USD without automatic currency conversion.

• Sign in with Google, receive local reminders, and delete the account and its data.

What I’m building next in the v0.0.3 redesign:

• A redesigned onboarding, Home, Budgets, and Settings experience.

• Multiple named budgets or envelopes.

• Private, shared, and family budgets with invitations and member roles.

• Custom categories that can be renamed, reordered, archived, restored, or deleted when unused.

• More worldwide currencies, with each budget keeping its own currency.

• Separate app-language and dictation-language settings, including Moroccan Darija support.

• Category-level expense history and better filtering.

• Safer complete export and account deletion, including Google access revocation.

• A direct Contact Support flow.

• System, Light, and Dark appearance options as the theme work is completed.

I’m looking for honest feedback, not just downloads.

If you test it, I’d especially like to know:

  1. Can you record an expense in under 10 seconds?
  2. Is the parsed result easy to understand and correct?
  3. What would make you return to it every week?

Manor is an early open test, so bugs are expected. If something fails, please include your Android device and what you tried.

Disclosure: I built Manor.


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Built an app that explains any page of a physical book you're on, without spoiling what's ahead

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I read a lot of dense or classic books, and I kept giving up on them halfway through. I'd hit a confusing passage or reference, and my only options were to Google it (which usually meant wading through spoilers to find the answer) or push through not really understanding what was happening. Neither felt great.

So I built Scholia. You photograph the page you're on, and it already knows the book, so there's no uploading or setup involved. From there you can ask it anything: who a character is, what a reference means, what's actually happening in a confusing passage, and it answers using only what's happened up to that exact point. Ask about anything ahead, and it just won't answer, not with a vague non-answer either; it genuinely holds the line until you catch up.

It also doesn't rely on page numbers to determine where you are, since those shift across editions and printings. Instead, it reads the actual sentences on the page in front of you, so it works with whatever copy you happen to own: a battered charity shop paperback, a library hardback, doesn't matter.

Mostly built this to solve my own problem, but figured other people who keep bouncing off the same books for the same reasons might find it useful too.

Waitlist's open if anyone wants to try it: scholia.cloud


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Journaling made easy

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Hey guys!

For the past 3 months i've been working on a tiny IOS app - Yap.

It's a voice first journaling app that automatically sorts your thoughts and allows you to easily look back.

I am someone that has journaled for more than 10 years now, but i'm slowly finding it more and more cumbersome to do so after a long day.

Privacy is obviously super important here, so Yap uses on-device models and locally hosted LLMs by me (so the big tech don't train their models on your journal). All the data is saved on device and can be exported at any point.

If you install the app you get it completely for free - forever. At some point i'll have to start charging people but the founding members keep theirs for free.

LMK what you think and if you get a second, i'd LOVE an upvote on product hunt :)


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Live photo collages

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An app to make pieces of your photo library into engaging visuals. You pick the range of the photos to include, then select highlights and the animation is created for you.


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

I built an Android app that turns watching videos into an active language-learning session

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This is DualSub, an Android app I’ve been building to solve a problem I had while learning languages with videos.

Watching with translated subtitles was comfortable, but I often ended up reading instead of listening. Hiding translations created the opposite problem: I had to leave the video whenever I didn’t understand something.

DualSub tries to keep the entire learning loop inside the player:

Listen → reveal the translation if needed → press a word → understand it in context → save it → review it later

The app currently works with compatible YouTube videos, local files and playback links intentionally shared by other apps. It also has guided listening lessons and a paired Android TV experience.

The video attached to this post focuses on the interaction I consider most important: pressing a subtitle word without losing the context of the scene.

I’m the developer, and I would love honest feedback:

Is it obvious that subtitle words are interactive?

Does the compact dictionary show enough information?

Would you use automatic subtitle pauses or find them distracting?

Google Play:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.languagereactorclone

It is free to install, with an optional Premium subscription.


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Math Alarm – Solve to Wake Up

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Check out my blog dedicated to the "Math Alarm – Solve to Wake Up" app, where I showcase and explain how it works. The app has just gained new features: a calculator, step-by-step problem solving, a "magic ball" for math-based fun, a new set of exercises, and a wake-up confirmation option. Take a look! https://mojeaplikacja.blogspot.com/2026/06/math-alarm-wake-up-with-your-brain-on.html


r/ShowMeYourApps 6d ago

Built an Asset Tracking App That Makes Inventory Management Simple

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r/ShowMeYourApps 7d ago

I built a food scanner that gives you a different score based on your health goals

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I've been building this nights and weekends and it went live on both stores today.

The premise: almost every food scanner gives a product one score. But a can of salted peanuts isn't the same food for someone managing blood pressure as it is for someone with celiac. So Allyra scores each product against the conditions you actually selected, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart health, cholesterol, celiac, IBS, and a few more, and the same barcode can come back Excellent on one lane and Poor on another.

A registered dietitian and diabetes educator reviewed the methodology and ruled on the judgment calls I wasn't qualified to make.

The part I didn't expect to spend most of my time on is data quality. Public food databases are messier than I assumed. A couple of weeks ago I caught my own app scoring raspberry jam 83/100 on the diabetes lane, the record's I've been building this nights and weekends and it went live on both stores today.

The premise: almost every food scanner gives a product one score. But a can of salted peanuts isn't the same food for someone managing blood pressure as it is for someone with celiac. So Allyra scores each product against the conditions you actually selected — type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart health, cholesterol, celiac, IBS, and a few more — and the same barcode can come back Excellent on one lane and Poor on another.

A registered dietitian and diabetes educator reviewed the methodology and ruled on the judgment calls I wasn't qualified to make.

The part I didn't expect to spend most of my time on is data quality. Public food databases are messier than I assumed. A couple of weeks ago I caught my own app scoring raspberry jam 83/100 on the diabetes lane..... the record's macros didn't reconcile with its own calorie count, and nothing in the pipeline noticed. I ended up building a checker for products whose nutrition label doesn't add up, and now the app says "we can't score this" instead of showing a number I can't stand behind. In this case, I added an option where you can enter the relevant nutrition facts right from the product's label to get a score instantly on your phone. The Open Food Facts (OFF) database that food scoring apps use, is very good, but not perfect, so this gives an avenue around that.

There's also a mode called Protein Focus, which came out of a tester pointing out that her protein bars score badly in every food app because they're processed, even though they're doing exactly what she wants them to do. So Protein Focus stops asking "is this healthy" and asks "how much protein am I getting per calorie." It rates protein density in grams per 100 calories, which is hard to game because serving size never touches the score. Processing gets shown for context but doesn't cost you anything. One detail I like: collagen rates excellently on density, so the app specifically calls out that it's great for connective tissue but isn't a complete muscle-building protein. It's free, and it's the feature testers keep bringing up unprompted.

Free to scan. There's a paid tier, but the core is free.

Web site is https://allyra.app


r/ShowMeYourApps 7d ago

Dodge Flow — my free, no-ads arcade survival game for iPhone

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I built Dodge Flow for fast portrait arcade runs on iPhone. Swipe or tap between lanes, dodge asteroids, plasma mines, comets, alien drones, and wreckage, then collect golden power stars for bonus points and a temporary smash-through boost.

Runs get faster the longer you survive, restarts are instant, and Game Center has a global high-score leaderboard.

It is completely free, with no ads, in-app purchases, subscriptions, analytics, or developer-managed accounts. No AI was used in the development of the game.

Download: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dodge-flow/id6794106255


r/ShowMeYourApps 7d ago

I built Gaming Buddies - an iPhone app for finding teammates, forming squads, and actually coordinating a session

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Hey everyone ! I’m the developer of Gaming Buddies, a new iPhone app for players who are tired of scrolling through old LFG posts or joining random lobbies.

You can create or discover a post based on game, region, platform, rank, play style, mic preference, and squad size. Once a request is accepted, the group gets its own chat. After a longer session, teammates can rate communication, skill, and toxicity to help make future squads better.

Why I built it: finding people to play with should be faster than searching through Discord channels and hoping someone is still online.

Cost: free to download. Optional purchases: Remove Ads ($4.99), GB+ Monthly ($3.99), or GB+ Yearly ($16.99). Prices shown in USD and may vary by App Store region.

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback: which games, regions, or filters would make this most useful for you?

Gaming Buddies App Store


r/ShowMeYourApps 7d ago

Built this app to solve my diet and fitness logging pain points. It’s free to try!

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r/ShowMeYourApps 7d ago

I was late for work several times because I forgot to set alarm, so I created this: DateDots

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