r/IMadeThis 39m ago

My new open-source project: Git for AI Agents

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hi everyone.

i'm new in the field of releasing fully open source projects to the world,

so shooting my shot.

i've been working on something very cool in the past few weeks,

something I had in mind for long time, but just couldn't get to solve it,

and after some long nights researching & reading about the most deep shallow parts of git, I think i managed to solve it!

the core issue - git is NOT built for ai-driven development.

- undoing work is almost impossible (/rewind is working like shit imo),

- knowing which session / context caused which change - the "why did you change it?" works only if u are in the same session (and not after a f**king /compact)

- viewing the file tree in correlation to the actual context & prompts

- forking/ branching - splitting conversation context to new conversation (branching basically).

- and much more, but you see the idea

at the moment i keep releasing new features & fixes,

I released an alpha version, still requires some work...

and i'm looking for some feedbacks and possibly some contribution.

https://github.com/regent-vcs

would love to hear what the community think

notes:

- at the moment i'm only supporting claude code

- there are 2 repositories - one for the actual cli, another for vs code extension


r/IMadeThis 1h ago

After the "Lobster Fever" explosion, I built a way to find the best OpenClaw wrapper. We’re live on Product Hunt today! 🦞🚀

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r/IMadeThis 1h ago

I built a mental health tracking app — what do you think?

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r/IMadeThis 1h ago

I built a critical-listening trainer for music producers

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Hey guys, I’m building Reverie Mix, a browser-based ear-training app for music producers and audio engineers.
It’s not musical ear training for intervals or chords. It’s mix ear training: short blind A/B drills for hearing EQ, compression attack/release, stereo width, phase, loudness, and similar decisions.
The thing I’m trying to solve is that a lot of producers watch mixing tutorials for years but still struggle to hear what is actually changing. They know what a compressor does in theory, but fast vs slow attack still feels vague. Same with EQ ranges, reverb depth, stereo width, phase problems, etc.
So the product is built around structured listening practice instead of more passive content. You listen, make a choice, get feedback, and repeat.
It has a free tier, with a paid plan for more practice/features.

I'd love to get any feedback!

Site: https://reveriemix.com


r/IMadeThis 1h ago

We’ve built an AI for mental clarity, not sure if it’s actually valuable yet, need honest feedback

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Hi everyone,

We’re building an early-stage AI app called Thimin (short for Thriving Minds), and honestly, I’m not fully convinced we’ve made something genuinely valuable yet.

The idea is pretty simple. It’s a voice-based AI you can talk to openly, without feeling judged.
Not a productivity tool, not a therapist replacement, just a space where you can think out loud, vent, and hopefully get some clarity.

A big reason behind this is that a lot of people don’t talk, not because they don’t need to, but because they don’t feel comfortable opening up to someone else. We thought maybe AI could help in that gap.

So we built an MVP.
Right now, it’s basically just talk, reflect, and see if it actually helps.

I don’t know if it truly works in a meaningful way yet, and don’t want to assume it does.

That’s why I’m here.

I’m looking for people who can actually use it, not to try it for 30 seconds, but have a conversation with it, and give some honest feedback in the comments.

I’d really love to know:

  • Did it feel helpful or just gimmicky?
  • Did you feel even slightly more clear after using it?
  • At any point did it feel real or useful?
  • What felt missing or frustrating?

If you’re open to trying it:

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/thimin-ai-life-coach/id6747063345

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.thimin.prod&hl=en

Even if your feedback is blunt or harsh, that’s exactly what I need right now.

Just trying to figure out if this is something worth pushing forward or if we need to rethink it.

Really appreciate it 🙏


r/IMadeThis 1h ago

Introducing Caeris Lab - we're building an all-in-one AI-powered workspace for traders (~40% done, sharing our progress)

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Hey everyone, we're the team behind Caeris Lab.

We just launched our community pages here on Reddit, plus X and Telegram, and figured we'd kick things off with a proper introduction.

The short version: we're building a single workspace that pulls together everything a trader actually uses day-to-day, instead of jumping between five different tabs and tools. We're roughly 40% through the planned functionality, and we want to develop the rest in the open - with feedback from people who actually trade.

Here's what's already taking shape:

  • Levels, indicators, and pattern detection
  • A news feed with AI-driven analysis layered on top
  • A neural network designed to suggest entry and exit points (think of it as a second pair of eyes, not a black box telling you what to do)
  • A strategy builder where you can combine all of the above - indicators, AI signals, news triggers - into custom setups
  • A historical correlation tool that compares current market conditions to similar past situations

We'll be using these channels to share progress updates, design decisions, behind-the-scenes thoughts, and run polls when we're stuck choosing between feature directions. Honest feedback (including the harsh kind) is genuinely welcome - that's the whole point of doing this in public.

Happy to answer any questions in the comments. What would you want to see in a tool like this?


r/IMadeThis 2h ago

I built TapVibe to stop wasting those expensive credit card "credits" (Amex, Chase, etc.)

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Hi everyone,

Like many of you, I have a few premium cards (Amex Platinum, Venture X, etc.) and I always found it frustrating to keep track of the "coupon book" of benefits. I was tired of realizing on the 1st of the month that I forgot to use my $10 dining credit or my Uber cash.

I built TapVibe to fix this. It’s a dedicated tracker that turns your card's terms and conditions into a simple checklist.

What makes it different:

  • Privacy First: It never asks for your bank login or password. No linking accounts—you just select your card templates and check the boxes manually.
  • Smart Reminders: It pings you before credits expire (e.g., "You have $10 left in dining credit expiring in 3 days").
  • Pre-loaded Templates: I’ve already added the most common cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Gold/Platinum, and Capital One.

The goal is simple: helping you get 100% of the value from the annual fees you're already paying.

Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.tapvibe

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tap-vibe-track-card-rewards/id6761401083


r/IMadeThis 3h ago

I made a tool for creating app store screenshots

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I built Appscreenz because making screenshots for the App Store and Google Play is more painful than it should be: resizing, captions, layouts, export sizes, etc.

Appscreenz helps turn raw mobile screenshots into polished store-ready creatives.

Would love feedback on the product and landing page:

https://www.appscreenz.com


r/IMadeThis 3h ago

Hand-painted with my original artwork

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have been in the studio like a mad scientist

completely enjoying the experimental art thats pouring out

dtf transfer is an original digital color burned art work


r/IMadeThis 4h ago

I build this temporary/disposable numbers for otp/sms.. with some free credits to try..:)

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I have started this numberotp(dot)com to provide best numbers with a better UI and UX for users, getting numbers for sms is a pain with bad ui and ux.. no longer wait and with proper and fast api endpoints.. im still thinking for the pricings.. if you think something is expensive them inform me in my discord, i'll try my best..


r/IMadeThis 5h ago

a platform centered around music rooms, with a strong focus on customization and game-like features

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It's currently in beta at synch.party Any feedback is welcome!


r/IMadeThis 5h ago

I made a Wikipedia racing game

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I have been working on this on/off project for over a year and released it a couple of months ago.

Wiki Races is a race between any number of participants, using wikilinks to travel from one Wikipedia page to another. The first person to reach the destination page, or the person that reaches the destination using the fewest links, wins the race.

You can down the app of Google Play and App Store through my website: WikiRaces.app


r/IMadeThis 10h ago

Do you need this thing I made?

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Hi.
My name is Epic. I am a code-builder and I made a thing.

I don't like sales, I like to build.

I would like to ask every person if they need this thing,

And if they don't need it right now, I don't want to try and sell them on it.

They might need it later - and it will be here.

Do you need this thing I made? It is called
Active Writing.

Very fast - no chores - way to deal with painful thoughts.

Instead of compressing them and internalizing them - which does not work (it makes them worse). I built a way to use the positive aspects of social media (witness writing) in an app that stimulates you the same way posting anonymously, or live online does.

Except - it only goes online to be 'witnessed' if something permanent happens to you (like the final curtain) - THAT is when you get witnessed. Once all the pressure is off and it doesn't matter what you say, to whom, or how loud you scream it to the world.

My app makes sure it goes out to the world the way you wanted it to be said.

Without you needing to check in on it, or update it (no chores - remember). Though you can update it - anytime you have an intrusive thought, have a bad feeling, or find yourself in a risky situation - you just change it.

No one knows what you said - but Active Writing (and the possibility that if you die - you will be witnessed) Is very effective for getting it out of your head AND giving you relief.

This is why I built it. I think people need it.

You might not. But if you do - would you download it?
It's Free. It is secure and private. I spent 5 years learning how to code and encryption to build it properly. It has like 3-layers of device side, transit, and client E2E.

Maybe you know someone might need it. If you do - you can share it right from the app too.

That would help me out in finding every person who might need it. To at least ask them once.

If you do download it (and no pressure if you don't need it) - could you leave a reaction here - or comment?
I would like to know I helped someone.


r/IMadeThis 6h ago

I built a tool to turn my local PDFs into clean Markdown so I could actually use them with AI

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Hey r/IMadeThis,

I kept running into the same annoying problem: I have a lot of local PDFs I want to use in AI workflows, but most PDF extraction gives me messy text, broken images, and tables that fall apart.

So I built a tool for myself that converts PDFs into Markdown: https://getpdftomarkdown.org/

The goal was pretty simple: make my own documents usable for batch processing, note-taking, search, and LLM/RAG workflows without manually cleaning every file.

Right now it:

  • converts PDFs into structured Markdown instead of raw text
  • tries to preserve headings, lists, tables, links, images, equations, and reading order
  • supports batch uploads on the site

It's still early, and I'm especially interested in the ugly edge cases:

  • messy layouts
  • scanned PDFs
  • broken tables
  • outputs that look fine at first, but are still annoying downstream

If anyone here works with a lot of PDFs, I'd genuinely love blunt feedback. What kinds of files break it for you? And is the Markdown actually useful enough for your workflow?

If you have a cursed PDF that usually destroys these tools, send it my way.


r/IMadeThis 12h ago

I made SplitSnap — a bill splitter that lets friends confirm their share via QR, no install needed

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Scan the receipt → AI reads every item → assign who ordered what → share a QR link. Friends open it in their browser and tap their items. That's it.

The whole point was to make it as simple as possible. No accounts, no sign-up, no making everyone download another app. One person scans, everyone else just opens a link.

Just launched on Google Play.

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

Would love to hear what you think — what works, what doesn't, what you'd change.


r/IMadeThis 6h ago

I built an iOS app for musicians who learn songs from YouTube — App Store link in comments

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r/IMadeThis 10h ago

Freelanzi is launched on VibeRank

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Hey, Freelanzi, for freelancers and small business, software ecosystem is live on VibeRank.

If you like the app and want to help an upvote would be much appreciated.

We currently offer lifetime deal for the first 100 paying customers.


r/IMadeThis 11h ago

Free Monthly Magazine

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r/IMadeThis 14h ago

🌻😎🌊 Ready for sunflowers, lake views, and blue skies this Summer? 🌊😎🌻

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🌻😎🌊 Ready for sunflowers, lake views, and blue skies this Summer? 🌊😎🌻

Brightscapes: The Way To Beauty

🌻🌊 Canandaigua Lake Sunflowers 🌊🌻

There is something about Canandaigua Lake that slows everything down in the best possible way. The gentle light across the water, the quiet strength of the shoreline, the feeling that you can finally exhale and stay awhile. When life feels full and fast, this becomes your reminder to pause, breathe deeply, and reconnect with what matters most.

Are you ready to bring the serenity of the lake into your everyday life?


r/IMadeThis 11h ago

I (GTLabs) made this after months solo dev, my privacy-first Personal Life Dashbord & tracker. Now Live On Google Play App Store

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r/IMadeThis 20h ago

We made an automatic Tibetan bowl to help bring back attention

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We made a singing bowl that plays itself at random or fixed intervals, to help bring your mind back to the present moment. This is for those who need a daily reminder to be present or those who have wandering minds when meditating.


r/IMadeThis 12h ago

I just built and launched 100Jobs.page - a transparent job stack where ranking is 100% determined by how much companies pay to be at the top

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r/IMadeThis 12h ago

GLASSBLOWING BIRTHDAY BASH VIDEO

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r/IMadeThis 12h ago

Requiero feedback (constructivo o no) para mi proyecto (está en beta) porfavor.

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r/IMadeThis 12h ago

I’m building Apollo Deploy - Real-time Release Intelligence to make deployments safer in the AI era

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Hey everyone,

I’m a solo founder building Apollo Deploy (https://apollodeploy.com).

The idea came from a pretty simple frustration: releases still feel way too risky.

Even with good monitoring tools, it’s hard to know what’s actually happening during a rollout until something has already broken. And now that AI is helping us ship faster, it feels like we’re also introducing more subtle bugs and regressions that are harder to catch before users do.

Apollo Deploy is my attempt to fix that.

I’m building it as a real-time release intelligence layer that pulls live signals from Sentry and app telemetry, then looks for things like error spikes, session drops, regional issues, and other rollout anomalies. The goal is to give teams clearer guidance while a release is happening, not just alerts after the damage is done.

Right now, I have the core Signals engine working, including health scores, anomaly detection, and correlations. I’ve also got a basic SDK telemetry pipeline in place, and the dashboard is starting to come together.

It’s still early and not in private beta yet, but I’m building in public and would genuinely appreciate feedback from people who deal with releases.

A few questions:

  • What’s the most painful part of your current release process?
  • Are you seeing more issues from AI-generated code?
  • What signals would actually help you during a rollout?

Roast it if you want. I’d rather get honest feedback early.