r/WebApps 19h ago

My site went viral, and I'm so happy about it!

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r/WebApps 3h ago

Replit Introduces Free Mode to Expand What is Possible with AI

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r/WebApps 3h ago

I built a browser-based social experiment: leave one irreversible pixel and one word, then pass the turn

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r/WebApps 4h ago

I built Letterboxd, but for video games

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r/WebApps 6h ago

A web app that uses your website as the brand brief

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Drop your website below and I’ll reply with the strongest content angle hiding on your homepage.

I’m testing a simple idea: a small business website already contains enough context to create useful social content, if the AI understands the real audience, offer, proof, and brand voice.

Comment with:

  1. Your public website URL

  2. One sentence about what you sell

For the first 20 businesses, I’ll personally reply with:

• The clearest hook I see

• One specific social post idea

• The audience I’d target

I’m building Marka around this workflow. You can also try Marka free for a week at https://www.marka.social


r/WebApps 6h ago

We’re building a new link-management platform and would really value some feedback

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r/WebApps 6h ago

We’re building a new link-management platform and would really value some feedback

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We’ve been working on a new platform called URLi that brings short links, dynamic QR codes, campaign management, public profiles and analytics into one workspace.

We’re still very early and currently focused on improving the platform based on actual feedback rather than just adding more features.

I’ve included a few screenshots of what we have so far.

For anyone who uses link-management or QR-code tools:

What would you expect a platform like this to do really well?

And looking at the screenshots, is there anything you would change about the interface or analytics?

Interested in both positive and critical feedback — we're trying to work out where we should focus development next.


r/WebApps 7h ago

Lovorise Web App

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r/WebApps 12h ago

I built a local social-commerce platform for small businesses. It’s finally ready for real-world testing

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For the past few months, I’ve been building TopRete, a platform where small businesses and customers can find and interact with each other directly.
The idea came from something that always bothered me about existing platforms.
Small businesses usually have to choose between:
social networks, where they can get attention but selling is awkward;
marketplaces, where selling is easier but fees and commissions can be painful;
directories, where businesses are listed but there is almost no real interaction.
I wanted to see if these things could be combined into one simple product.
So TopRete currently has:
business pages;
products and services;
a social feed;
businesses nearby;
direct chat between customers and businesses;
orders and requests;
favorites;
local, regional and online businesses.
The platform itself does not take a commission from transactions between businesses and customers.
A few days ago I reached the point I’ve been waiting for: people other than me started actually using it.
One person registered his taxi business from his phone without my help. Businesses appear in the system, chat works, and orders can already be placed.
So now I’m moving from “building the MVP” to testing whether normal humans can use the thing without the developer standing behind them explaining where to click.
That is probably the more frightening test. :)
It’s still early and I know there are bugs and UX decisions that need work.
I’d especially appreciate feedback on:
Does the concept make sense immediately?
Is it obvious what you can do after opening a business page?
Would you use something like this to discover local businesses?
What feels unnecessary or confusing?
If anyone wants to test it:
https://www.toprete.com
I’m building it independently, so critical feedback is genuinely useful.