Curry - currency converter.
- Scan to convert
- Real price value based on cost of living
- Rates cheat sheet
- Works offline
Download for Free: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/currency-converter-curry/id6757364775
Hello!
Wanted to share a video game companion app I built. I made this because I wasn't finding an existing app that worked for me. Never done anything like this before, but it's now launched and on the app store. Here are a few key features:
- No ads, ever (my personal guarantee)
- Sync your entire PS, Xbox, and/or Steam accounts
- Sync all your trophies and achievements
- Full trophy stats and rarest trophy showcase, both by platform
- Massive searchable database with coming soon, trending games, gaming events, and All time top game quick-searches.
- Easy XLS import
- Custom, numbered game lists also with drag and drop ordering.
- Syncs across all devices
App is free for up to 100 games. Over 100 games gives free 30 day trial, after that is $4.99/month.
Website: https://gamerover.io/
iOS Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/game-rover/id6756250566
Lots more features in the works. Thanks for looking!
I started my iOS app dev journey recently last year September, and along the way from watching youtube tutorials to switching across online courses, I built my first app, Lexably, a fun, gamified vocabulary-learning app built with native iOS SwiftUI. Lexably is designed to make vocabulary learning stick through 5-10 minute bite-sized lessons, spaced repetition, mini-games, and a tutor that helps explain tricky words in context. Building this app has been an incredible learning experience across iOS dev, UI/UX design, and shipping a real app.
Always open to feedback and any cool ideas for my new app and would really appreciate it if you gave Lexably a try! Feel free to also share my app to friends and family too who are preparing for standardized english related exams!
The app defaults to the freemium plan which includes access to coursework (with limited hearts that regenerate) and games and journal features. However with Lexably Premium, ($29.99 annually - calculated monthly is $2.49) or (monthly renewable is $4.99) you can access lessons with unlimited hearts, earn bonus XP on all the lessons and games and also get higher rate limits on the vocabulary tutor. Try it out and let me know what you like about it! Any advice is appreciated since I'm new to app dev.
Link to App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lexably-vocabulary-builder/id6755205891
Hey everyone, king of trackers here. I’ve been refining Anxiety Pulse, a tool focused on tracking coping strategy effectiveness rather than just logging moods.
What’s new in v2.2.0:
Free to download; $4.99 one-time IAP for the power users.
Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/anxietypulse-anxiety-tracker/id6753909207
My iPhone14pm is on iOS26.1 , I searched many apps to achieve this but none worked. please help 🙏🏻
If you just created a mobile app and had $10,000 for marketing, How would you best utilize that money to get the most bang for your buck?
Are there any apps that take your entire camera roll and use llms to organize it into however you want? Like where it knows if it’s a certain type of photo it will put that into whatever category you tell it so you don’t have to sort through manually?
Hey everyone,
I've been building an iOS app called WheelTrack, and right now the core focus is helping people manage their vehicles without the hassle of spreadsheets or paper receipts.
You can track maintenance schedules, log fuel consumption, monitor expenses, and get automatic reminders so you never miss an oil change or inspection. The main goal at this stage is making vehicle management feel simple, organized, and actually helpful — not just another tracking app.
What makes this interesting for me is where it's heading:
WheelTrack is evolving into a complete solution for rental hosts and small fleet owners. The idea is that people won't just track their own cars, but also manage rental operations with PDF contracts, condition reports, and revenue tracking — perfect for Turo/Getaround hosts or small businesses with 3-10 vehicles.
Right now, it's still early and very much a work in progress, but the core features are finally in a place where they feel genuinely useful on iOS.
**Current features:**
- Maintenance tracking with smart reminders
- Fuel consumption & expense analytics with charts
- Rental module (PDF contracts, condition reports)
- Garage finder with location mapping
- iCloud sync across all your devices
Curious to hear your thoughts:
- Do you track your vehicle maintenance, or is it just mental notes?
- If you rent out your car (Turo, Getaround), what's your biggest pain point?
- What features would make you actually use a vehicle management app daily?
You can test it → https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6753978807
Appreciate any feedback — thanks!
Hey everyone,
I’ve been building an iOS app called Artignia, and right now the core focus is bringing 3D models into the real world using AR.
You can place a 3D model in your physical space, walk around it, view it from any angle, and interact with it naturally. The main goal at this stage is making AR feel smooth, lightweight, and actually usable — not just a gimmick.
What makes this interesting for me is where it’s heading:
Artignia is evolving into a social + shopping experience built around 3D and AR. The idea is that people won’t just view models, but also share them, discover creations from others, and eventually preview real physical products in AR before buying.
Right now, it’s still early and very much a work in progress, but the AR foundation is finally in a place where it feels real and usable on iOS.
I’ve attached a short demo showing the current AR experience.
Curious to hear your thoughts:
• Do you see AR becoming a normal part of everyday iOS apps?
• What kinds of products or content would you actually want to view in AR?
• Any iOS-specific AR experiences you’ve seen done really well?
You can test it -> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/3d-viewer-artignia/id6746867846
Appreciate any feedback — thanks!
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share a small app I made as a side project. It’s a simple dream journal; somewhere to write down and keep your dreams.
The idea came from my girlfriend. She dreams a lot and I’m the opposite (I sleep very deeply and almost never remember dreams). I originally built it just for her, then kept iterating because I genuinely enjoyed working on it.
The app is now on the App Store and is completely free. It uses Apple Intelligence for optional dream analysis, so most of the processing happens on-device or via Apple’s cloud compute. It’s not perfect and neither is the app. Sometimes analyses may need to be refreshed or might not be great.
This was made purely as a hobby. Seeing my girlfriend and her family actually use it made me think others here might enjoy it too.
If you feel like trying it, I’d be happy to hear any feedback. Constructive criticism is very welcome.
Link to the: App
I’ve included a couple of screenshots below for context:
Hey guys, I’m currently studying new languages and when i work on the book “in pdf” i have to manually type what i want and then go back to finish. Is there an app that can solve this ? Like a build in feature or like an app who works over my actual note taking app/pdf editor ?
Hi everyone 👋
This is my first iOS app ever and honestly I’m both excited and nervous sharing it here.
The idea came from a very simple (and very personal) problem.
My girlfriend has a lot of skincare and beauty products, and she kept forgetting:
- when she bought them
- how long they’re supposed to last
- and whether they’re already expired or not
So I decided to build an app for her.
The app lets you:
• Add your beauty & skincare products
• Track expiration dates and estimated usage duration
• Get reminders before products expire
• See which products should be used first
• Discover promotions (premium feature)
There’s also a premium option, but the core features work without creating an account.
This project taught me a LOT:
- SwiftUI
- Supabase
- RevenueCat
- Apple App Review pain 😅
- And how hard it is to finish something and actually ship it
The app is now live on the App Store and this is the first time I’m sharing something I built publicly.
I’d really appreciate any feedback — UI, UX, ideas, or even criticism.
App Store link:
👉 https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/track-my-product/id6754825421
Thanks for reading, and thanks to everyone who shares their side projects here.
Seeing other people ship their ideas is what pushed me to finally do it myself.
If anyone’s curious, I built this entirely with SwiftUI + Supabase.
P.S. If you’re just starting out with iOS development or thinking about building your first app,
feel free to ask me about the struggles you might face.
I’m definitely not an expert, but I just went through:
• App Store rejections
• subscriptions & paywalls
• localization
• backend setup
• and the “should I even finish this?” phase 😄
Happy to share what went wrong and what I wish I knew earlier.
Small note: the iPad screenshots in the App Store are currently limited.
I focused first on getting the product out and validating the idea,
but improving iPad support and visuals is already on my short-term roadmap.
Edit: Currency in the paywall is Turkish Lira (₺) because of my App Store region 😄
Like the title says, I am trying to find a budgeting app that creates budgets based on recurring transactions. Every app I use, wants me to first decide the budget and then add line item by line item. This is what I am looking for:
I add a expense, lets say rent for 100$ that is due on the 1st of each month, then the budget for February should automatically provision for this expense.
I don’t need fancy connections to banks and auto read pdfs. Just a simple manager.
Hi everyone,
I'm excited to share Five Lines: Merge Numbers Block Puzzle, a refined logic puzzle game I've been working on. My goal was to create a game that respects the player's time and intelligence, avoiding the clutter of typical hyper-casual games.
The Concept: It combines falling block strategy with number merging logic. You drop numbered blocks (1-5) into the grid and align 5 or more matches to clear them. It requires strategic stacking and forward thinking.
Key Features:
I would love to hear your feedback on the gameplay mechanics and the overall design!
App Store Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6757111490
Just got my first iOS app approved. I built a small Al tool that turns PDFs into quizzes and flashcards because rereading notes never worked for me.
Seeing it live on the App Store feels unreal. If you're building something, don't wait - ship it.
Here is link if anyone want to try :- https://apps.apple.com/in/app/kognit-ai-quiz-and-flashcards/id6757301571
In my app you can upload any document and convert it to flashcard, quizzes it support formulas image base question matching and many more questions type.
IAP of apps
Kognit Premium - 3 Months - $ 12.99 Kognit Premium - Annual - $34.99 Kognit Premium - 6 Months - $19.99 Kognit Premium Monthly - $4.99
Hi everyone,
I am the solo developer of Caliq. You can download it from AppStore or check it out at caliq.eu
Caliq turns messy notes into a clean plan. Type naturally, everything all at once, and let Caliq do the rest.
Notes to Calendar, your way
Made for real daily use
Works everywhere you do
Privacy first
no matter what tier you choose - Free, Personal, or Professional
If you try Caliq and something feels off, tell me. I’m a solo developer, and I genuinely read feedback and ship fixes.
Terms of Use: https://caliq.eu/terms/
privacy: https://caliq.eu/privacy/
Support: support@caliq.eu
Tiers
> Personal $0.99 / month
Everything most needs, all locally
> Professional $4.99 / month
When personal is not enough
Online parsing is optional. If you do not use it, your calendar and notes stay on-device.
Personal notes
Finally, I wanted to express few things. Yes there are other natural language calendar apps. But I still feel our multi event single parse NLP engine, specially the apple foundation based offline version is pretty cool and one-of-a-kind. I also feel that the app does few other things like conflict management and note branching pretty uniquely.
Also, some people might think why the app requires ios26 minimum. That is because, the app is fully written in swiftUI and there are some features that were migrated/depreciated in ios26. Therefore, when deciding, I made the choice to use the latest syntax available for longer lifecycle.
I would be very grateful if you give my app a try, and after use, if you like it, please leave a review
hey everyone, wanted to share an app ive been working on
its called Gratitude Journal: Daily Joy. the main idea is that each entry you write plants a tree, and over time you build out this visual forest. i kept bouncing off journaling apps because text lists felt unrewarding, so i wanted something where you could actually see your consistency adding up
other features:
- auto-categorizes entries (relationships, experiences, growth, etc) so you can spot patterns in what youre grateful for
- prompt library if you dont know what to write
- streak tracking
- photos attached to entries
pricing:
- monthly: $2.99
- lifetime: $9.99
would love any feedback. still actively updating it and trying to make it better
you can try it out here!
Hey everyone. I built Slated because of the weekly frustration my wife and I had with planning meals. Multiple hours on Sunday trying to find recipes that we could agree on, building up a shopping list, and then finally shopping.
I built Slated to essentially have a Chief of Staff to take that off your hands. It automatically creates weekly meal plans based on your easy to adjust preferences, builds grocery lists, and includes one-click export to instacart for easy shopping. There's also family voting on meals (we automatically generate extra recipes, send out to your family, tally the votes, and build the meal plan based on the results), sharable menus, and shareable grocery lists.
Would love any testers but especially others who feel the pain that my family had. Provide feedback in app (or here if you'd like). I'd really like to understand:
- Whether or not this solves a major problem you have
- Where we're missing
- If there are other features/items that would make things easier for you and your family
Testflight link is here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/D38GgDZF
Note: all users get a 2 month free trial of plus. After that, they get downgraded to free plan (which has limited usage of our AI features). Plus is $7.99/mo or $79.99/year)
Use promo code beta-reddit-3 to get 3 months of plus extended onto the free trial.
Was doing inventory last week and had a massive printed packing slip I needed in Excel.
Started typing it manually and realized I was wasting my life. I tried the big names, but:
So I spent the last few weeks building QuickScan. It’s a dedicated table-to-Excel tool.
I wanted to make it free to try so you can see if the OCR works for your specific handwriting/fonts before paying anything. If you want to export the actual file, it’s a $3.99 one-time purchase.
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/quickscan-image-to-excel/id6757146630
Genuinely curious: am I the only one who still deals with paper tables in 2024? What do you all use for digitizing this kind of stuff?
I’ve tried to use ios real vnc app to connect MacBook but it is difficult to control. Screens 5 is good but expensive. And I’m not sure if its perpetual license sustain major version upgrade. Anydesk tried but difficult to control too. Any other better alternatives?
I’m a solo iOS dev and recently launched my version of macro tracker one time purchase with no subscription. The app is prices as 4.99 with a 7 days trial.
I used it everyday and it is tailored to my vision of a macro tracker.
I’d love honest feedback, especially on:
👉 App Store link:
https://apps.apple.com/hr/app/lazy-fit-macro-tracker/id6752120782
Thanks a lot 🙏
Hey everyone,
Like a lot of you, I've been tracking my workouts in the Notes app for years. Just typing out whatever I did - "bench 80kg 3x8, incline 60kg 3x10" etc. It works, but I always wanted to actually see my progress without manually building spreadsheets or switching to some bloated fitness app that wants me to tap through 15 screens per exercise.
So I built Gym Note Plus.
The idea is simple: keep writing your notes however you already do. Paste them into the app, and AI translates them into structured workout data. From there you get progress graphs, PRs tracked, and a "workout to beat" feature that shows you what you did last time on the same split so you know exactly what numbers to hit.
Main features:
Free tier available, premium unlocks longer note limits, removes ads and gives you templates.
Make 2026 the year you finally see your progress!
Link: https://www.gymnoteplus.com
AppStore: https://apps.apple.com/app/gym-note-plus/id6746699616
Respectlytics - Firebase Analytics alternative
Privacy is the elephant in the room that many still tends to overlook but the snowball is sort of turning into an avalanche due to regulations evolving in EU, USA, Brazil, India, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and more...
Dilemma:
- How many apps collect analytics data?
- How many apps ask for user consent when collecting analytics data?
- Does data collection involve Personally Identifiable Information (PII)?
- How many apps have deletion mechanism in place (for analytics data) when a user asks for it?
- How many app developers actually answer the privacy related questions correctly?
Having developed a number of apps in the past 6 years and closely following the market, here are my observations:
- Not possible to understand how the app is used and how it can be improved without analytics. All serious apps - probably without exception - collect analytics data.
- Quite frankly, a very tiny portion of apps ask for user consent. They tend to hide this in their privacy policies and rely on legitimate interest but the analytics data collection is somewhat difficult to defend as legitimate interest because most apps can still function without the analytics data collection. And according to many regulations, an explicit consent has to be taken form the user for the analytics data collection.
- Developers using free solutions collect PII data, possibly unknowingly. They by default collect device IDs and other kind of PII data even if they do not need them, which essentially increases the legal liability exponentially.
- Most analytics platforms provide deletion mechanisms for user data but implementing it is a painful process and increases the complexity of the app's code base significantly. Things keep changing and just to handle and maintain this can easily turn into a part time job to maintain a simple app.
- And since many developers do not really have good view of which kind of data their analytics platform is collecting, they likely answer privacy related questions wrong as well.
As a developer myself, I have no interest in tracking people but I would like to be able to track events so that I can understand what is working or not in my own apps. So, I developed Respectlytics, as a privacy-first mobile analytics platform. It is now and will be my go to solution for mobile analytics, and I wanted to share it here as well for people who also think that privacy is a huge problem and they need a more defendable and simpler solution.
In short:
- It only allows storing 5 fields: Session ID, event name, country, timestamp, platform (ios, android).
- Session ID is only stored on RAM, rotates latest every 2 hours or whenever the app restarts, and hashed with a daily rotating salt before storage. This makes it technically impossible to know which entry belongs to which person.
- Based on its architecture, it blocks storage of any other field, including custom fields which tends to be the number one reason of accidental PII data storage.
- It makes privacy label answers much easier and defendable.
- And it still provides session based automatically calculated conversion intelligence.
- All SDKs (including Swift) are open source so that anyone can check out the code and confirm which kind of data is being stored.
And I think this is huge: If a user asks for data deletion at any time, there is nothing to delete in the analytics database because entries have no connection to individuals.
Cons:
Long term tracking is not possible. Not possible to see things like a user converted in his/her 5th visit, or monthly active unique users, etc. If privacy was a trivial topic, all platforms would be doing that while maintaining these KPIs.
This will really solve my privacy headache moving forward and I wanted to share it here as well. It is entirely bootstrapped, no external investing is involved and will always be so. I am very open to any suggestions in terms of how it can further be improved as long as suggestions do not create issues for privacy first architecture.
Hoping that it will help others as well in their mobile analytics problems.
Hey everyone,
I'm looking for honest and unfiltered feedback on my app.
I've been working out on and off for 4 years or so but was never consistent enough to see any meaningful change. I'd go regularly for 2-3 weeks and then life would get in the way.
All the workout trackers seem too data heavy and inclined towards heavy lifters so i built an ios app for people like me who want calm sustainable workouts.
the app focuses on:
- weekly consistency over daily pressure
- log workout fast (no programs, no coaching)
- light accountability instead of motivation hype
I’m intentionally not trying to be a hardcore fitness app or a “transform your body” product.
What I’m unsure about:
App link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/loopday/id6754866075
If you think it’s dumb, say so.
If it feels redundant, tell me why.
If you’d never use it, I want to know what’s missing or wrong.
Thanks in advance, I’ll read everything.
Hi everyone,
I’d like to introduce 5Y Habit Tracker: Art Edition.
I feel like most productivity apps obsess over short-term streaks. I wanted to build something that respects the time it actually takes to change your life.
The Concept: 5Y is a habit tracker where your consistency builds an art collection. Instead of just checking boxes, you assign habits to life themes. If you stick with it, you unlock a unique piece of fine art for every full year of progress.
By the end of the journey, you will have collected 5 separate masterpieces—one for each year you remained dedicated.
Key Features:
Pricing: The app is Free to download (includes 2 habits, 5 themes, and daily AI chat limit).
Premium IAP (Unlocks unlimited habits, all 12 themes, unlimited AI chat):
I’d love to hear what you think about shifting the focus from "weekly streaks" to "yearly milestones."
Link to App Store:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/5y-habit-tracker-art-edition/id6757197230
If you like the idea give an upvote also in ProductHunt!
Nonoverse is an image logic puzzle game about nonograms; it’s relaxing, a bit like playing sudoku and you’re also revealing a pixel art image.
It’s free, has no ads, works offline etc.
I use it myself and I recently added new levels. I’d like to add even more and I’m looking for feedback first.
If you enjoyed the app or if there’s something that you’d like to see improved, please leave a comment or an app store review - thanks!
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/nonoverse-nonogram-puzzles/id6748441182
Nonoverse is an image puzzle game about nonograms. If you like sudoku or minesweeper, you’ll enjoy them too.
It’s free at the moment, has no ads, works offline, etc. I use it myself and UX and QOL in general are a priority.
I recently added new levels, I’d like to add more and I’m looking for feedback.
If there’s something about the app that you enjoyed or if there’s something that you’d like to see improved, please write! An app store rating or review is also helpful.
Link: https://apps.apple.com/app/nonoverse-nonogram-puzzles/id6748441182
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/rollcall-group-challenges/id6744109694
I made RollCall as a fun little side project because I was inspired by how fun BeReal used to be. The idea is that you and your friends make groups and receive daily challenges, where if you don't complete them, you have to do a group-decided punishment.
Just crossed 1k users after about ~3 months of marketing. Happy to answer any questions about the build or launch.
Hey everyone,
Gem is a new iOS app that lets you extract structured entities from posts you find across TikTok, Instagram, X, Pinterest, Facebook, and regular images you have saved. It is built to understand what you are looking at in a post (products, places, brands, outfits, etc.) and turn that into something you can actually use.
One of the newest features is virtual try‑on. When Gem detects that your intent is to virtually try on an outfit, it will automatically switch into a try‑on flow and generate a virtual try‑on using an image you provide. The idea is that you can go from “this outfit looks cool in a video” to “how would this look on me?” in a couple of taps.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/gem-digital-profile-for-ai/id6479227504
Introducing Popcorn Sports Mini - the IOS version of Popcorn Sports.
This is a media player app designed for sports fans. Choose from any of the 20 premier league teams (more leagues coming soon).
Download for free: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/popcorn-sports-mini/id6757298230
In App Purchase:
Core features of the app
Team Hub
Settings
Popcorn Sport does not provide any playable content, all content must be user provided.
I shoot mostly with Hasselblad and Rolleiflex, and I built this app because existing tools didn’t fully fit my workflow.
It’s a personal App I use for:
- Light metering and distance measuring (Pro models)
- Logging 120 / 135 film rolls with focal length notes
- AI-based scene recognition with exposure suggestions
- Film-style preview filters based on my Lightroom presets
The app is completely free to use with no locked features.
There’s an optional tip feature if you want to support development, but it’s not required.
This app is very personal and covers pretty much everything I need when shooting film.
If you also shoot film, it might be useful for you.
Feedback and feature suggestions are very welcome.
App Store link:
Hello, guys! It's me again!
I’ve been working hard to make Sober Tracker the most seamless way to stay on track. I just pushed a major update to help you stay focused on your goals without the app getting in the way.
What’s New:
The app is fully usable for free, but there is a one-time $2.99 upgrade to unlock journaling and deeper insights / custom themes.
Thinking of adding the buddy system to the app... Thanks and Happy New Year!
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sober-tracker-quit-alcohol/id6741011041
Hey!
I’m an indie dev and just launched SleepIQ, a sleep tracking app built to go beyond basic charts and actually help you understand why you sleep well (or don’t).
SleepIQ features:
Sleep tracking using motion, heart rate, breathing & sound
Snore and sleep-talk recording
Smart alarm that wakes you in light sleep
Clean trends and insight-focused analysis
I’m currently looking for anyone who is willing to use the app and share feedback from time to time so I can improve it around real usage.
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleepiq-sleep-tracker-sound/id6756638306
👉 Drop a comment for a premium code (Redeem in the App Store) for 1 YEAR FREE , I will DM!
Thanks Everyone :), and feedback is very welcome.
I built a light meter app called Evios - EV100 Meter. It’s usually $4.99, but I’m making it free for one week to get feedback from the community.
You can download it here: https://apps.apple.com/no/app/evios-ev100-meter/id6756860085
Hey Reddit, I just launched an app called Reko.
I built it because I was tired of endlessly scrolling through streaming apps and still not knowing what to watch. I wanted something that actually learns my taste over time and gives solid recommendations, without accounts or companies selling my personal data.
Reko focuses on two things. Discovery is faster with a Match Score that shows how well a movie or show fits your taste based on what you have rated and saved. It also helps with organisation by showing where things are streaming in your country and sending episode alerts 24 hours before new releases.
It started as a simple watchlist and evolved into a privacy first recommendation engine that gets smarter the more you use it. The app is fully native, fast, and designed to feel clean and premium.
If you are into film and TV and want better recommendations without ads or tracking, I would love to hear your thoughts.
Try it out here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reko/id6756222907
Hey!
I’m an indie dev and just launched SleepIQ, a sleep tracking app built to go beyond basic charts and actually help you understand why you sleep well (or don’t).
SleepIQ features:
Sleep tracking using motion, heart rate, breathing & sound
Snore and sleep-talk recording
Smart alarm that wakes you in light sleep
Clean trends and insight-focused analysis
I’m currently looking for anyone who is willing to use the app and share feedback from time to time so I can improve it around real usage.
App Store link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sleepiq-sleep-tracker-sound/id6756638306
👉 Drop a comment for a premium code (Redeem in the App Store) for 1 YEAR FREE , I will DM!
Thanks Everyone :), and feedback is very welcome.
Our goal is to build the best app to improve sleep quality for everyone, using a simple interface that tracks both your sleep and the habits that impact it.
We are still early in development, so we are making the app free for the next week.
If you download it now, you keep free access for life as a thank you for joining us early. We are looking for honest feedback to help prioritize our roadmap, so let us know what features you want to see next.
Check it out here:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/naps-sleep-tracker-journal/id6754535576
🚨 iOS Deal Alert: $21 → Lifetime FREE 🚨
I came across this new sleep tracker & journal app called naps and wanted to share since it’s currently free for life if you grab it now. Normally it’s listed around $21, but the devs are offering lifetime access for early users while the app is still in development.
What it does:
• Tracks your sleep
• Lets you journal habits that affect sleep quality
• Simple, clean interface focused on improving sleep over time
If you download it during this free window, you keep lifetime access as a thank-you for joining early.
👉 App Store link (iOS):
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/naps-sleep-tracker-journal/id6754535576
⚠️ Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated with the app or its developers—just sharing a deal I found. As always, check the app details and install/use it at your own risk.
💬 Feedback wanted:
If you try it, what do you think? Is the sleep tracking useful? Any design or feature suggestions (someone mentioned the dark mode could be darker)? Drop your thoughts so others know if it’s worth installing.
it took me 1 month to really well understand webviews,
Its finally here,
i haven t see really similar apps, i might not be humble, but i think im the first one, that did this im getting download, even tho i havent done marketing beside here hehe
Looking to get reviews and feedback
Tell me what u think :)
Here is the link here
Hi r/iOSApps!
Just launched v2.0.0 of my Samsung TV remote app with full iPad support.
What is TV-Presets? Turns your iPhone/iPad into a Samsung TV remote with 48 customizable channel presets for one-tap channel switching.
What's New in v2.0.0:
Core Features:
iPad Design: The iPad version shows everything on one screen with no tabs or hidden navigation:
Pricing:
Use Case: Perfect if you have 10+ streaming channels scattered across your Samsung TV guide (Netflix on 14-1, Hulu on 15-2, ESPN+ on 43-7, etc.) and want one-tap access.
Compatibility: Samsung Smart TVs (2016+) with WiFi connection
App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tv-presets-remote-control/id6756217121
Note: Currently not available in EU app stores due to ongoing DSA compliance work.
Happy to answer any questions about features or compatibility!
For years I tracked my bills and subscriptions in a spreadsheet. It worked, but only if I remembered to update it — and it never really told me anything useful beyond raw numbers.
I wanted answers to questions like What’s actually leaving my account next month? What happens to cash flow after payday?
So I ended up building an iOS app for myself called Debits: Direct Debit Tracker, and over time it’s turned into a proper spreadsheet replacement with built-in intelligence and analytics.
What I wanted that spreadsheets couldn’t give me
Automatic forward visibility and monthly forecasting — upcoming bills, not just past ones. This was key for my financial planning. Subscription awareness — including free trials I’d signed up for and knew I'd forget to cancel At-a-glance checks via home screen widgets Trends and breakdowns, not just rows and totals
What the app does now
Tracks bills, direct debits and subscriptions with flexible schedules See upcoming payments and monthly totals in advance Group payments by bank account and category Track income and payday timing, with offsets for UK bank holidays and weekends Monitor free trials before they convert to paid plans Widgets for next bill, upcoming payments and monthly overview Optional analytics, calendar view and CSV export
Everything is offline, no ads, no tracking and designed around UK billing and payment patterns.
There’s an optional premium tier, but the core use case of replacing a spreadsheet with something smarter works without it.
I’m not trying to replace banks or budgeting apps. This is purely about recurring money visibility, which is where spreadsheets kept letting me down.
I plan to introduce an Apple Watch app in the not too distant future, and hope to be able to localise the app for use in other countries too!
App Store link if anyone wants to see it! https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/debits-direct-debit-tracker/id6754982087
I kept hitting the same walls building Shortcuts automations:
So I built Shortcut Actions — the ultimate toolkit that fills the gaps.
What's inside:
Debugging Tools
Web Connectors
Automation Tools
Productivity
Pricing:
I'd genuinely love feedback:
This is a passion project and I'm prioritizing features based on what people actually need.
Just downloaded Hive5 and it’s honestly one of the smartest apps I’ve seen lately.
Hive5 lets you: • Rent out things you already own (tools, cameras, sports gear, music equipment, party stuff, etc.) • Access a community full of items you don’t want to buy outright • Set your own prices + security deposits • Earn passive income while your gear would otherwise sit unused
It’s basically a community-powered marketplace where everyone wins: You make money 💸 Others save money 💡 Less waste, more sharing ♻️
If you’ve ever thought:
“I use this like twice a year…” That’s exactly what Hive5 is for.
📲 Download on iOS here: 👉 https://apps.apple.com/search?term=Hive5
Early users get access to more features, better visibility, and a growing community with tons of rentable items.
List your gear. Borrow what you need. Get paid. Simple as that.
I launched DoMind last week, and the app itself got great feedback (Native SwiftUI, Offline-First, Privacy focused).
But the pricing feedback was loud and clear: "I hate seeing another $2.99 monthly receipt."
I listened.
I just pushed an update (Live now on App Store) that adds a Yearly Plan for $19.99.
Also in this update:
I finally added Rich Text Support. You can now Bold, Italicize, and Color-code your notes and tasks.
If you were holding off because of the monthly billing model, I hope this helps.
Hey there!
As an indie developer I built Readleap, a book tracker that is designed to be simple, private, and optimized for iOS 26.
Some of the main features:
- No account required. Private, offline, locally stored, and exportable data
- Reading session tracking + analytics (speed, pages, trends)
- Monthly page goal + optional reminders
- Book saving, lists, ratings, quotes, and notes
- ISBN barcode, quote, and note scanning
- Semantic search across books, quotes, and notes
- Smart list suggestions using on-device Apple Intelligence
- Random book picker from your library
- Goodreads list import
- Widgets & Live Activities (stats, quotes, quick session start)
- iOS 26 Liquid Glass design (natively built using Swift)
Made this because I wanted a polished app that is fun to use, and doesn't require me to create an account.
Thanks!
Would love to hear your feedback and answer any questions!
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/readleap-book-tracker/id6753652296
Pro supports development and unlocks unlimited books, unlimited quotes per book, unlimited quote / note scans and advanced analytics.
Free includes all other features.
In App Purchases:
Readleap Pro: Monthly $1.99 - Annually $14.99 - Lifetime $24.99
Hey r/iOSApps Community👋
I’m building Clutch — a teammate-finding app for gamers on iOS + Android 🎮
I started this because a lot of “LFG” apps either:
Clutch is meant to stay gaming-first. I’m not claiming it’s “impossible” for bad content to show up, but I built moderation + reporting into the product from day one to keep it from becoming that.
I’m already in TestFlight 🍏 and up until now the app has mostly been used for basic QA (flows, crashes, onboarding).
Now I want to move beyond tester-only usage and get a real wave of ~100+ users to test the core loop at scale with a limited set of popular game hubs:
1) Free core features (no paywall for the promise)
Clutch is meant to be free for the basics — I’m not charging people just to find someone to play with, and I’m not making “remove ads” the price of usability. I’ll monetize other ways later, but not by holding teammate-finding hostage from my users.
2) Real discovery (not just swipe/match feeds)
You’re not stuck at the mercy of a matching algorithm. Clutch has basic discovery through:
3) On-topic content as another way to connect
Clutch includes clip posting 🎥, but it’s meant to stay on-topic (gameplay). I also added a basic clip moderation flow + reporting to reduce spam/inappropriate content and keep things focused on gaming.
4) Share outside the app (deep links)
There’s deep linking, so you can share your profile or a clip outside the app and route people directly into the right place 🔗
5) Lightweight rewards
There’s a basic reward system for viewers and creators 🏅 — rewards for being active and for creating on-topic content.
The biggest hurdle right now is initial content + initial activity.
This isn’t the kind of app where I can “seed” it with fake posts and call it traction — the value only appears when a real group of people is intentional about using it:
That’s what creates the signal for everyone else. So I’m not just looking for passive downloads — I’m looking for a wave of users who will actually use the core loop for a few days so we can see if it holds up and feels good at real scale.
I’m building Clutch specifically to avoid the pattern where LFG apps get overrun by spam/bots and sexual content.
I’m not promising perfection, but I am saying: it’s not tolerated here, and the tools exist to enforce that.
If you want to help test the “does this actually work when people show up?” phase:
If you join, I’d love feedback on:
If you’ve launched an app before: what advertising/marketing channels actually worked for you early on?
I’m trying to avoid wasting money on generic ads and would rather learn what’s effective for getting the right first 100–500 users.
Thanks 🙏
Clutch's Landing Page: https://clutch-app.co
Hi,
I wanted to share a small app I’ve been working on. I’m a guitarist, and I was looking for a metronome on iOS that felt really minimal and fast to use — something that stays out of the way while practicing, instead of turning into another app full of menus and setup.
Since I couldn’t quite find what I wanted, I ended up building my own metronome. One of the goals was also to learn how to design and build a clean, minimalist universal app that runs natively on both iOS and macOS, while still feeling at home on each platform.
The app is intentionally simple, but it includes a few things I personally rely on when practicing:
It’s completely free — no ads, no in-app purchases, and no subscriptions. I mainly built it for my own daily practice, but figured others might find it useful as well.
Happy to hear any feedback or suggestions.
I know its not a question but dammit I am sick of lack of ideas. Isnt the market saturated at this stage? There is no mpre niche to grab.
If you are a dev considering popping one out, just dont. Please spare us and spare yourself.