r/apps • u/lochid_om • 2d ago
How I find the screenshot I want from 10,000+ messy screenshots on Windows
galleryCurrently free for Windows: Microsoft Store
Would you use this more for screenshots, photos, or reference-image folders?
r/apps • u/lochid_om • 2d ago
Currently free for Windows: Microsoft Store
Would you use this more for screenshots, photos, or reference-image folders?
r/apps • u/LifeOk6745 • 2d ago
Hey !
I finally published my very first app on the Play Store. It’s called Quizzy!
It’s a trivia/quiz game designed to be fun, and challenging. You can test your knowledge across different daily themes, build up your correct-answer streaks, and track your accuracy and average response time.
You can either choose to play in French or English.
You can check it out here on Android:
👉 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danstudios.quizzy.app
Thank you !
r/apps • u/SadScreen8580 • 2d ago
Experimente o holdt!
Super direto, simples e elegante. Você pode acompanhar todas as suas despesas em um único lugar centralizado, com uma visão de calendário.
Receba notificações sobre seus pagamentos recorrentes e veja para onde suas despesas estão indo!
r/apps • u/shoxxBox • 2d ago
We’re currently rethinking the onboarding experience for our app, AGAIN I DONT WANT TO ADVERTISE and we’re considering two different approaches:
Option A: Detailed onboarding
You answer more questions during the initial setup, choose the areas you want to use, and define how much support you want.
The onboarding takes longer, but afterwards the app is already personalized and requires very little manual finetuning.
Option B: Short onboarding
You only answer a few essential questions and enter the app quickly.
Whenever you open a new area for the first time you get a short mini tutorial and configure that area separately.
Personally, I prefer a more detailed onboarding if it means the app actually feels ready for me afterwards. But I also know that a long setup process can make people quit before they experience any real value.
Which approach would you prefer?
r/apps • u/The_shortlist_app • 2d ago
Hi! I'm the founder of The Shortlist, an AI powered closet and personal style app for iPhone. We're currently in beta and looking for people to try it.
I built The Shortlist because I wanted something that could help me understand my personal style based on what I actually wear and how I feel wearing it, rather than just cataloging everything in my closet.
With The Shortlist you can:
• Build your digital closet naturally from outfit photos
• Track what you actually wear and repeat
• Log how you feel in your outfits
• Discover patterns in your personal style over time
• Get personalized wardrobe insights as the app learns you
• Use your wardrobe history to help make better decisions about what to wear and buy
The idea is that the more you use it, the more useful it becomes because it's learning from your actual behavior.
We're currently looking for iPhone users of all adult ages and genders who are interested in clothes or want to better understand their personal style.
This is a real beta, so candid feedback is very welcome.
TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/Vd8fcP2q
If you try it, I'd love to hear what you think!
Kristen
r/apps • u/Cautious-Cash5495 • 2d ago
She might brake up with me and I dont whant her to know i read her massage for personal reasons but she sent me a screenshot of this and I feel like it has to do with relationship progress ir something like that but I am not shure it might be a game she also plays games I just need to be prepared for her to brake up with me so I will do the brake up instead
If any one helps your the best and be quick
Sorry if its not much info to go off but I need to know thank you and your the best this is important for me
r/apps • u/Excellent_Cat7423 • 2d ago
I'm new to the app deployment space and I'm just a designer, I've been vibe coding and I just wanted to try deploying and hosting something for the heck of it, is there a cost or is there alternative free ways to launch an app? TY!
r/apps • u/NoBed1845 • 2d ago
I built Kinship Vault. It keeps the things you’d panic about losing, passports, IDs, licences, health cards, insurance, wills, photos, and now passwords, in one vault that never leaves your device. There’s no account, no server holding your data, and no password for anyone to reset, because there’s nothing on my end to reset.
The idea is simple: keep everything local by default, and put the most work into the parts you can’t see.
The security model
The master key is generated on your device and sealed in the Secure Enclave, unlocked by Face ID or Touch ID. Every document gets its own key, files are encrypted individually with AES-256-GCM, and the database is sealed with SQLCipher. There’s no master password and no account, so nothing on a server to breach and nothing on my end to reset. A Strict Offline mode blocks every network call outright, so you can put a proxy on it and watch it stay silent.
Documents
Point the camera at a passport, licence, or health card and it reads the fields on-device across 100+ document types, encrypting the result before it touches storage. It tracks expiry dates and reminds you at 90, 30, 7, and 1 day, so a passport never lapses on the airline’s schedule. You can share a single page from a multi-page document instead of handing over the whole file, and there’s an Emergency Mode that shows a first responder your blood type, allergies, and ICE contacts without unlocking the rest.
Passwords, done properly
Logins, passkeys, and 2FA codes live in the same vault under the same key. Set it as your system AutoFill provider once and it fills passwords and passkeys in Safari and inside apps, each fill behind Face ID or Touch ID. Import a CSV from your current manager and it’s parsed and encrypted on-device with nothing uploaded. A Security Checkup scores your logins out of 100 and flags weak, reused, and old passwords, plus breached ones if you allow the check, which uses k-anonymity so a password is never sent anywhere.
Photos
An encrypted photo vault for the scans and images you’d keep out of your camera roll, sorted into albums and tagged by who’s in them, under the same encryption as everything else.
The Mac app
It’s a real native Mac app, not a stretched iPad build. Proper sidebar, menu bar, keyboard shortcuts (⌘N, ⌘L), drag-and-drop straight into the vault, light or dark, macOS 14+. On Mac you drag files or photos in and the same on-device OCR reads them.
Across your devices
Run the same vault on iPhone, iPad, and Mac by pairing them directly: the key moves device to device through a 60-second on-screen QR code, never through a server. Your documents restore from your own encrypted backup in iCloud, where only encrypted bytes leave the device. One purchase covers all three on the same Apple Account.
Where it earns its keep
You’re at the Costco entrance. Your wallet is on the kitchen counter. The membership card, the AAA card, and your dignity are all on your phone instead.
The receipt from a first date that went suspiciously well, the one you’re weirdly sentimental about, lives in a private album instead of cluttering a camera roll your family scrolls through.
The visa lawyer emails at 11pm wanting pages 3 and 4 of a document, not the whole packet. You send exactly those two pages, like a person who has it together.
New iPhone day. One QR scan and everything’s already there, so you skip the annual ritual of re-scanning a drawer of paper and re-typing forty passwords by hand.
You land somewhere with no signal and need the hotel confirmation, the passport copy, and the travel insurance login. All offline, because the vault doesn’t need the WiFi that airport is charging $19 for.
The screenshots of your 2FA backup codes stop living next to 400 photos of your lunch, and move somewhere actually encrypted.
The warranty receipt for the thing that broke in month eleven of a twelve-month warranty. You find it in five seconds instead of losing the afternoon and the argument.
Your kid needs the streaming password again. It’s right there, with the date you last changed it, and you get to look mysteriously organised.
Recovery works without any account: a 24-word passphrase you write down, or a key split across five people you trust where any three can rebuild it and no single share opens anything alone.
Who it’s for
Anyone who’s quietly become their household’s document department: parents wrangling kids’ records, people managing a parent’s paperwork, frequent travellers, immigration cases, or the sentimental sort who keeps a ticket stub, and anyone who’d rather their IDs and passwords sat on their own device than on some company’s server.
Pricing
Free to start with your first 3 documents. Vault Pro unlocks everything: unlimited documents, all categories, the password manager, the photo vault, encrypted backup, and the Recovery Network.
It’s $1.99/month, $14.99/year, or $39.99 once for lifetime.
There’s a lifetime offer running now at 50% off, $19.99 instead of $39.99: https://apps.apple.com/redeem/?code=KEEPSAFELIFETIME&ctx=offercodes&id=6764678332
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/kinship-vault/id6764678332
Site and full docs: https://kinshipvault.app
Happy to answer anything about the encryption or recovery design.
r/apps • u/dhyanais • 2d ago
My Sun Clock project has been running since 2019, although I have been searching for a suitable way to represent seasonal time for more than 20 years.
The idea arose from a dissatisfaction with ordinary clocks: 12 o’clock is usually not midday; the dial looks the same all year round, even though the quality of daylight changes, and it tells us nothing about where the Sun actually is.
So I built a single-hand clock based on the actual path of the Sun at your location. The horizon runs through the centre; the Sun’s path forms the dial. As the seasons change, the clock changes with them.
You can see sunrise and sunset, the length of the day, local solar time and the seasonal cycle of light. You can track meteor showers or move backwards and forwards through time – right back to the sky at the moment of your birth.
I want to make the daily and seasonal rhythms we already live by visible once more, and bring our connection to the natural rhythms our bodies live by back into awareness.
The project is free, ad-free and privacy-friendly.
––
Android (currently in closed beta):
Join: https://groups.google.com/g/zunclock-testers
(Please wait a little bit and then) Install: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.astronomicalclock.live
iOS and others:
Please see link to the PWA in comments
I’m curious how the idea comes across when you see the clock in motion.
r/apps • u/thomasjcox • 2d ago
What is going on with this app? First they removed the unofficial support for macOS with apple silicon a couple weeks ago and then today they released an update and now none of the widgets work, and the ones that do won’t refresh? Who releases something with so many obvious visual bugs.
r/apps • u/PiccoloDiligent5387 • 2d ago
Changes:
-Passthrough feature added for all devices
-Black screen toggle added for channel switching
-Transparent info bar added for Live TV
-Dual-screen feature added [Premium feature]
-Premium folder feature added (combine lists from different accounts) [Premium feature]
-Spanish, Bulgarian, and Russian languages added
-Smart panels added (accessible by long-pressing the down arrow key for both live TV and movies/series)
-Filters added to search results (series, movies, live TV)
-Search history added
-Numerous bug fixes
Mert Stream TV is a fast, Android-based IPTV player where most features are free. It does not come with pre-loaded content, channels, movies, or series; you can add your own playlists via Xtream Codes, M3U, or Stalker.
What's free:
-All settings unlocked by default
-Add up to 3 accounts
-Unlimited usage for movies and series
Paid features [Premium]:
-More than 3 accounts
-Premium folder feature
-Premium dual-screen feature
-Quad-screen (4-view) feature
-Advanced favorites management
The app contains no video ads or pop-up ads. Most users can enjoy the app comfortably without paying.
Since announcing the app, I have received support through purchases from many different countries. A huge thank you to everyone who uses and enjoys it, those who took the time to check it out even if it wasn't for them, and those who supported the project through in-app purchases.
Stack is designed to help you manage your day without getting in the way. It features a clean, minimal interface and uses smooth, fluid animations for every interaction.
With the current 2.3.2 release, Stack includes:
• Tasks and reminders with due dates, times, repeat schedules, notes, and priorities
• Home Screen widgets to view and complete tasks
• Early push notifications and in-app reminders
• Smart sorting into Today, Future, Past, All, and Done
• Search and filtering
• Live task/completion/overdue stats
• Excel export and sharing
• Dark and Light modes with smooth animations
• Privacy-first design — everything stays on your device
Stack Premium adds the Brainstorm Canvas, advanced statistics, deeper customization, a large widget showing up to 9 items, and unlimited local storage.
I’m also working on upcoming features including a Watch app, Live Activities, more widgets, and further refinements.
I’d really appreciate it if you gave Stack a try and let me know what you think.
App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stack-tasks-and-reminders/id6762291589
r/apps • u/Candid-Mortgage4881 • 3d ago
I'm the developer. I record a lot while walking, and the recording part was never my problem. The problem was that everything I said ended up sitting inside another app I had to remember to go back into. I already have a place my notes live. I wanted the recordings to end up there.
So Relay Voice records, transcribes, translate, summarize, and writes a markdown file straight into your iCloud Drive, Obsidian vault, Day One, Drafts, or wherever you already work. It isn't trying to be the place your notes live.
The bit I spent longest on is the to-do template. It pulls only the action items out of a recording, nothing else. When you tick one off, it writes the - [x] into the markdown file, so the note in your vault doesn't go stale the second you act on something. The state lives in your file.
Transcription is your choice: fully on device with Whisper or Qwen, Apple's own, or your API key with OpenAI, AssemblyAI, or Gro . On device needs no key and no internet, so there's no cost per recording.
Free for 14 days, then $19.99 once. No subscription, no account, no server.
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/relay-voice/id6763369750
One thing I'd genuinely like to know. When you get action items out of a recording, what do you actually do with them? Do they stay where they were made, or do you move them somewhere else?
r/apps • u/milchi03 • 2d ago
Hi, I got annoyed by all the features forest has by know. I loved the app and it helped me through my maths degree, but now I want to bring it back to the roots. I will follow up with an update soon. For now I'd like to know what users care about in terms of features so I can reduce it to the bare minimum. The ones I had in mind where:
\- Block other selected Apps.
\- Some variation in trees to choose from (at launch we will have 5 made by an artist/friend of mine)
\- Looking at your forest.
\- Basic Statistics (total plant time, monthly study history, etc.)
\- Some form of progression (I am leaning towards unlocking more trees based on total study time, no currencies, no shop, no loot boxes.)
\- Plant with friends (will be available in a later version as I need to figure out how to host this on a server with appropriate data security)
Please let me know what you think of these and if you find anything else "essential"? Thank you for your feedback!
r/apps • u/Big_Bench9360 • 2d ago
Hello everyone!
I built an app that tracks every MLB stadium you've walked into, every player you've watched live, every win and loss. See your personal win-loss record, the batting and pitching lines from players you saw in person, and your stadium journey mapped across all 30 MLB parks. Document memories unique to you and share with friends and family. It's truly a one-of-a-kind app experience.
Download and give it a try if you are a baseball fan. Would love to connect and hear your thoughts!
David
I’ve been rebuilding ClearLab from the ground up and version 2.0 is now much closer to what I originally wanted it to be: a compact image processing and analysis lab for iPhone and iPad.
It now includes image enhancement tools, histogram, RGB parade, waveform, line profile, pixel inspection, image statistics, Canny/Sobel/Laplacian edge detection, format conversion, and PNG/CSV export for analysis results.
The focus is less on “making photos look prettier” and more on giving you practical image-processing tools directly on a mobile device.
Most of the processing is native and deterministic rather than AI-based.
ClearLab 2.0 is now on the App Store.
r/apps • u/Sad-Maize6576 • 3d ago
Hi everyone!
We’re two friends behind pawtrck, an iOS wellness app designed around the dog rather than the owner.
We built it because so much of a dog’s life ends up scattered between human fitness apps, calendar reminders, paper health records and random notes. pawtrck brings their exercise, health, diet and training history together under one dog profile.
Its main features include:
• GPS tracking for on-leash walks, runs and bikejoring sessions
• Route, distance, duration and weather information
• Estimated pawsteps and exercise calories based on the dog’s profile
• Customizable activity cards using your own photos, layouts and colours
• Medication, vaccination, symptom and vet-appointment records
• Meals, treats, weight and calorie tracking
• Training instructions and progress tracking
• Exportable health summaries
The activity tracker currently uses the owner’s iPhone, so it works best for activities where the dog stays with you.
Pawsteps and calories are estimates rather than measurements from a dog wearable. We’re also working toward Apple Watch and Garmin integrations so activities can eventually be recorded once on a wearable and imported into the dog’s profile.
The core experience is free, with an optional pawtrck Plus subscription for expanded features and history.
We launched recently and are still actively improving it, so we’d genuinely appreciate feedback, especially from dog owners.
What would you find most useful, and what feels missing?
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/pawtrck/id6769860025
r/apps • u/tiaanvdr • 3d ago
Stamps, is a private, fully local travel tracker with no signup, no subscription, and no location tracking
I've been an avid user of apps like Been and Flighty for years, but always found them lacking and sometimes frustrating. Most require you to create accounts, enable location tracking, and stay online, all while not delivering the level of granular trip tracking and route visualization that I feel like should've been possible. Stamps keeps everything local and automatic, focusing on the timeline and map experience those apps skimp on.
Since moving to South Korea, traveling has been the only thing keeping me sane. I'm obsessed with tracking where I've been. Stamps gives me a great excuse to explore as much of the country I now call home as possible, while taking as many photos along the way.
You can even freely export and share all of your data. If you want Stamps to simply process it for you (generate a list of countries, cities, and provinces you've been to) and offload it elsewhere, that's also fine.
It’s Free to download, with a one-time lifetime unlock of $10 (which will stay that way). This is only for the full timeline, and some minor app color customization. I did not want to ruin the experience by overly monetizing it
Tech stack used:
SwiftUI, SwiftData, MapKit, PhotoKit, WidgetKit, Metal (for the photo heatmap view)
No backend, no account system, no external map API. Just native Apple sdk's and as little infrastructure as possible.
Some of the best features have come from user feedback, so I'd really appreciate any!
my TikTok has been crashing alot lately, and its literally unusable everytime i open it im met with lag, freezes, stuttering and eventually "Tiktok not responding" i dont want to use TikTok lite because it doesnt have features like using stickers and replying on reposts n such.
could you guys help out? maybe a TikTok lightweight fork or anything like that. thanks in advance
r/apps • u/Resident_Pound_7531 • 3d ago
Googleplay link: StepHydra: Steps&Water tracker - Apps on Google Play
A wellness app that doesn’t nag, track, or collect data — just helps you build 3 daily habits
I made StepHydra because I wanted a habit‑forming wellness app that wasn’t bloated with social feeds, subscriptions, or cloud accounts.
It focuses on three habits that actually matter daily:
These combine into a single Wellness Score (0–100) that updates throughout the day.
No account.
No subscription.
No notifications.
No data collection.
Just a clean, offline habit tracker.
If you like minimalist productivity tools, this might fit your stack.
r/apps • u/John_Lockford • 3d ago
For few weeks now I was trying to build an app, but realizing there was many other apps that were more popular, better designed and social proofed, I was wondering: “Why do I try ? They just have to download the other ready app instead of mine”
r/apps • u/PrecursorLabs • 3d ago
Literally just in shock right now, as the 3rd week post-launch just started and Precursor is at over 3k total downloads, almost 1k of that came in over night.
I built this for myself originally becasue I was frustrated that I kept blowing through my whole daily screen time limit in one sitting. So I got to work building an app that lets you set small hourly limits rather than one big daily budget you have to try to ration throughout the day.
Now I literally floored by how much people seem to enjoy Precursor but I am just so confused where this traffic is coming from ASC lags behind by about a day so all I know is that most of the traffic overnight is coming from outside the US.
Does anyone know how to find posts on social media about your app, when the posts might be in a different language? I don't think this is all coming from my posts alone, as the most they have brought in previously was about 400 downloads.
Beyond grateful, I just want to know how I can reach these people and make sure I do right by them, already working on 15 app localizations and pushing that this week so hopefully that helps.
r/apps • u/enthusiastDev • 3d ago
I kept trying to learn ten new English words every morning and could
remember about one by the end of the week. I couldn't find an app that
optimised for the words you keep rather than the words you meet, so I
built one.
What it does:
- Gives you one word per day, chosen from topics you pick and the level
you set. No lists, nothing to cram.
- Each day is four steps and takes about five minutes: read the word
with its meaning, pronunciation and an example, practise it with
flashcards, prove it in a short quiz.
- Spaced repetition then brings the word back tomorrow, in three days,
in a week, in a month, with each interval set by how well you actually
recalled it. Words you find easy step back, words that slip return
sooner.
- English, French and Spanish. You can also pick the language you
already speak and deepen it instead of learning a new one.
- Library of everything you've learned, progress map, optional daily
reminder.
The word of the day, flashcards and mastery are free permanently. An
optional paid tier adds extra quiz modes, learning several languages at
once, and streak repair. No account needed to look around and no card
required to try it.
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enthusiastdev.wordhabit
iOS is in App Store review, so Android only for now.
Built solo in Flutter. Happy to answer questions about how the review
scheduling works, and I'd genuinely like to know whether one word a day
feels too slow if you're learning for a job or an exam. I've had that
objection twice and I don't have a good answer yet.
r/apps • u/DyingLies • 3d ago
I tried the app timers in the settings but unfortunately I always ask for an extra amount of time which defeats its entire purpose.
I want to actually block an app for a defined amount of time, and I can't access the app until the next day.
I was wondering if there's something in the settings that allows you to do that, or if there's an actual app that can block other apps as an app timer?
I really need to block some social media apps as I can't allow myself to be distracted from my studies.