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ShajKarOPBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•folks, here's a thought: let's celebrate the small wins.English1·2 years agoit is an impressive number. how’s going so farv
ShajKarOPBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•day 161, side project folks. thinking about the skills we pick up along the way.English1·2 years agoyes exactly
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•💸I acquired a SaaS that helps you increase your $MRR 💸English1·2 years agoyou’re so awesome bro. i’m usually available on Twitter. where can we chat?
ShajKarOPBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•folks, here's a thought: let's celebrate the small wins.1·2 years agoaha impressive 🥰
ShajKarOPBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•folks, here's a thought: let's celebrate the small wins.English1·2 years agoi love that
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•Oasis - A dynamic digital repository of project ideas.English1·2 years agothat’s a unique concept.
a platform for all kinds of ideas - startups, research, games, sounds inclusive.
the ‘someone should do this’ idea getting a real chance to come to life is exciting.
i’ll check out your site and see how it’s set up. curious, how do you ensure the ideas get to the right people?
and what about support or collaboration once an idea is picked up?
sounds like a great tool for this community. anyone else intrigued or have thoughts on this kind of idea-sharing platform?
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•I released an app that makes it easy for musicians to create visuals for social media.English1·2 years agothat’s a cool niche. making things easier for artists to promote their work is always great.
curious, what features does your app have that cater specifically to musicians?
how does it stand out from other visual creation tools? it’s interesting to see tools that support the creative side of music. anyone else here tried it or seen something similar?
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•When you do a pet project, what knowledge have you most often lacked?English1·2 years agobackender with a front-end headache, that’s relatable.
focusing on functionality over design is common, but yeah, looks matter too, especially when sharing your work.
i’ve seen folks partner with a designer or dive into some basic design principles themselves.
it’s about finding that balance between function and form. anyone else face this? how’d you get better at the parts outside your main skill set?
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•Your Traditional Inbox Vs. Your First Class InboxEnglish1·2 years agothat’s a neat idea. like putting a gate on your email.
watched the demo, it’s a cool concept. wondering, though, how you’d make sure you don’t miss important free emails. also, how much would people pay? it’s gotta stop spam without turning away real messages.
integrating this with regular emails, how’s that work? what do you guys think, could this change how we handle our inboxes?
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•Seeking feedback about a frontend practicing SaaS tool I built.English1·2 years agobuilding SaaS to practice frontend, that’s useful. it’s cool you’re making something based on your own need to keep up with frontend skills.
gonna drop some feedback after. anyone else got tools or tips for staying sharp in frontend?
that’s pretty useful.
it’s smart to share tools that help your work with others. i’ll take a look at your site, focus on how easy it is to use and navigate.
curious, how are other landscapers reacting to it? any web design pros here got some tips?
ShajKarBtoSide Project@indiehackers.space•I created VoxNovel: generate high quality audiobooks with unique character voices. Free run locally.English1·2 years agothat’s pretty cool. it’s neat that it works on different systems and the processing times are quite varied.
running locally and free is a huge plus. curious, what was the toughest part in making it? definitely gonna try it out.
that’s pretty cool idea. the backstory of missing connections at a conference really sets the scene.
your features like customizable designs, QR codes, and eco-friendliness stand out. and the real-time updates and privacy focus are big pluses. and being cheaper than competitor makes it definitely worth checking out.
curious, what’s been the biggest hurdle in making this?
creating a tool to repair whatsapp jpeg images, that’s pretty useful.
it’s a smart solution to a common problem for anyone dealing with lots of whatsapp photos.
the fact that it’s open source and free makes it accessible to a wider audience.
gonna check out your github repo and the binary releases.
curious, how does the tool specifically fix the jpeg issue?
also, any plans to add more features or support for other image issues?
great job addressing a specific need with a tech solution.
anyone else tackled a similar project or faced this jpeg issue? how’d you handle it?