Bloom usecase?
Recently downloaded Bloom because I had a problem copy-pasting image in my folder in native finder. And Bloom looks so cool on paper and I wanna use it but yet cant find a lot of actual usecases. Could you share how it helps you?
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Recently downloaded Bloom because I had a problem copy-pasting image in my folder in native finder. And Bloom looks so cool on paper and I wanna use it but yet cant find a lot of actual usecases. Could you share how it helps you?
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Looking for a to-do app
Hi All,
I'm looking for a decent to-do app, but nothing seems quite what I'm looking for!
For work, I would like to be able to track both tasks and sub-tasks, and track when I completed both. I might have 3 or 4 main tasks on the go at a time, with perhaps 5-10 subtasks for each, plus a number of stand-alone tasks.
Apple Reminders is closest to what I'm looking for, but doesn't have the tracking ability. I \*can\* do a shortcut to pull a list of completion dates, but this only works for the main tasks.
I have tried putting the subtasks as tasks in a section instead of as sub-tasks, but this is no good, because the sections persist - I can't hide them once they're done. So I end up with a big list of sections with nothing in them. Deleting the section means I lose the grouping in any tracking.
I've tried:
* Things 3 - no completion tracking of subtasks (i.e. they don't appear in the log)
* Goodtask - it doesn't show the subtasks in reminders hierarchically.
* Todoist - the app is horrible, seems to be a web app - and I'm not really interested in subnoscriptions anyway!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Hi All,
I'm looking for a decent to-do app, but nothing seems quite what I'm looking for!
For work, I would like to be able to track both tasks and sub-tasks, and track when I completed both. I might have 3 or 4 main tasks on the go at a time, with perhaps 5-10 subtasks for each, plus a number of stand-alone tasks.
Apple Reminders is closest to what I'm looking for, but doesn't have the tracking ability. I \*can\* do a shortcut to pull a list of completion dates, but this only works for the main tasks.
I have tried putting the subtasks as tasks in a section instead of as sub-tasks, but this is no good, because the sections persist - I can't hide them once they're done. So I end up with a big list of sections with nothing in them. Deleting the section means I lose the grouping in any tracking.
I've tried:
* Things 3 - no completion tracking of subtasks (i.e. they don't appear in the log)
* Goodtask - it doesn't show the subtasks in reminders hierarchically.
* Todoist - the app is horrible, seems to be a web app - and I'm not really interested in subnoscriptions anyway!
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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I was looking forward to this. Oof.
https://i.imgur.com/Vbssg9Y.jpeg
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SupesClub: Work sessions with friends (just launched)
New Mac app for focused work with real-time friend presence.
Features:
Start focus sessions (standard or Pomodoro)
See friends working in real time
Join shared sessions
Track hours and streaks
Leaderboards
Optional location sharing
Built it because working alone kills my productivity. This brings the coffee shop vibe to remote work.
Free to download. macOS 14.5+
Feedback welcome.
link to website : https://supesclub.com/
link to app: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/supesclub/id6753882339
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New Mac app for focused work with real-time friend presence.
Features:
Start focus sessions (standard or Pomodoro)
See friends working in real time
Join shared sessions
Track hours and streaks
Leaderboards
Optional location sharing
Built it because working alone kills my productivity. This brings the coffee shop vibe to remote work.
Free to download. macOS 14.5+
Feedback welcome.
link to website : https://supesclub.com/
link to app: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/supesclub/id6753882339
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Supes Club - Stay Connected, Stay Productive
Supes Club is a Mac menu bar app that helps remote workers, freelancers, and distributed teams stay connected to productive energy through ambient awareness of who's focused right now, anywhere in the world.
Drooid: News from all sides. Annual free for limited time
I am the developer behind Drooid, an AI-powered news app that helps you see all sides of the story, left, right, and center through concise summaries from diverse, credible sources.
We are building Drooid to fight fake news and bias in news reporting, and I want to offer maximum value to every user, even without a premium plan. But for power users who wish to gain deeper insights, Drooid’s AI offers in-depth analysis that breaks down why different outlets cover the same news differently. Additionally, we offer AI-voiceover services for premium users.
The premium plan is usually $49.99/year, but for a limited time, I’m offering a free 1-year subnoscription.
The code for the Annual Free trial is:
DROOIDGONEFREE (Hurry up, there are limited codes available)
To redeem the code, click on the In-depth button, which will show you an article with a detailed analysis of the news. The first article is free for everyone. Close the article and click on another in-depth button. You will see a paywall; you can redeem the code there.
If you enjoy the app, a 5-star rating on the App Store would mean the world 🙌
I am also open to suggestions, and want to know how you feel about this idea.
Cheers!!
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I am the developer behind Drooid, an AI-powered news app that helps you see all sides of the story, left, right, and center through concise summaries from diverse, credible sources.
We are building Drooid to fight fake news and bias in news reporting, and I want to offer maximum value to every user, even without a premium plan. But for power users who wish to gain deeper insights, Drooid’s AI offers in-depth analysis that breaks down why different outlets cover the same news differently. Additionally, we offer AI-voiceover services for premium users.
The premium plan is usually $49.99/year, but for a limited time, I’m offering a free 1-year subnoscription.
The code for the Annual Free trial is:
DROOIDGONEFREE (Hurry up, there are limited codes available)
To redeem the code, click on the In-depth button, which will show you an article with a detailed analysis of the news. The first article is free for everyone. Close the article and click on another in-depth button. You will see a paywall; you can redeem the code there.
If you enjoy the app, a 5-star rating on the App Store would mean the world 🙌
I am also open to suggestions, and want to know how you feel about this idea.
Cheers!!
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🔥 50% OFF until Oct 31! WakeMinder, keeps your next move intentional!
Ever open your Mac and forget why? Same.
That’s why I built WakeMinder, and it’s 50% off until 31 October 2025 (then $19.99).
💡 Real-life examples where it shines:
🏃 Out jogging and remember a task? Send it from your Apple Watch — it’s waiting when your Mac wakes.
🚆 On the train and think of something to do later? Send it, and it pops up the second you’re back.
💼 Mid-work context switch? WakeMinder saves you from forgetting what you sat down to do.
🌐 Reading on your iPhone? Share it to WakeMinder — it opens automatically on your Mac when you wake it.
We’ve all been there:
\- You open your Mac
\- The screen wakes up
\- Your brain… blank
That’s where WakeMinder comes in.
What it does:
✅ Shows instant reminders the second your Mac wakes - no digging through notifications
✅ Opens your default browser automatically so you can pick up right where you left off
✅ Send reminders from iPhone or Apple Watch - they appear instantly on your Mac
✅ Share links, notes, or articles from iOS - they open automatically when your Mac wakes
✅ Works with Siri and CarPlay - tell Siri something while driving, and it’s there when you sit down
✅ Keeps your next move intentional, not reactive
🪶 New: Add floating reminders that stay visible above all windows \- perfect for pinning an important note or focus phrase while you work
Over 14,000 users are using it daily, and many with ADHD say it’s been a game changer for staying focused and intentional.
🔥 50% OFF — until 31 October 2025
👉 **WakeMinder: Instant Focus (App Store)**
TL;DR: WakeMinder shows reminders the instant your Mac wakes, syncing with iPhone, Apple Watch, and Siri to help you stay focused every time you open your Mac.
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Ever open your Mac and forget why? Same.
That’s why I built WakeMinder, and it’s 50% off until 31 October 2025 (then $19.99).
💡 Real-life examples where it shines:
🏃 Out jogging and remember a task? Send it from your Apple Watch — it’s waiting when your Mac wakes.
🚆 On the train and think of something to do later? Send it, and it pops up the second you’re back.
💼 Mid-work context switch? WakeMinder saves you from forgetting what you sat down to do.
🌐 Reading on your iPhone? Share it to WakeMinder — it opens automatically on your Mac when you wake it.
We’ve all been there:
\- You open your Mac
\- The screen wakes up
\- Your brain… blank
That’s where WakeMinder comes in.
What it does:
✅ Shows instant reminders the second your Mac wakes - no digging through notifications
✅ Opens your default browser automatically so you can pick up right where you left off
✅ Send reminders from iPhone or Apple Watch - they appear instantly on your Mac
✅ Share links, notes, or articles from iOS - they open automatically when your Mac wakes
✅ Works with Siri and CarPlay - tell Siri something while driving, and it’s there when you sit down
✅ Keeps your next move intentional, not reactive
🪶 New: Add floating reminders that stay visible above all windows \- perfect for pinning an important note or focus phrase while you work
Over 14,000 users are using it daily, and many with ADHD say it’s been a game changer for staying focused and intentional.
🔥 50% OFF — until 31 October 2025
👉 **WakeMinder: Instant Focus (App Store)**
TL;DR: WakeMinder shows reminders the instant your Mac wakes, syncing with iPhone, Apple Watch, and Siri to help you stay focused every time you open your Mac.
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Instant Reminders - WakeMinder App - App Store
Download Instant Reminders - WakeMinder by Omar Sherif on the App Store. See screenshots, ratings and reviews, user tips, and more games like Instant Reminders…
Midnight Rewrite: My Dev-Focused, Fully Offline Clipboard App – PasteFox!
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Open Source Yoink
https://i.redd.it/xjb3zl8px5xf1.gif
I liked Yoink, I also use Android and wanted a way to transfer files very easily between them, so I thought to strike two birds with one stone and built Dropp, a Mac dropzone tool for temporary file storage and transfer with android (fully open source).
I'm sure everyone knows Yoink, it's basically a shelf for your Mac to temporarily hold a file (I mostly use it between alt-tabs from browser->finder->browser). You can drag/drop files like you would with Yoink, but I've also developed an alternative option to sign up with google and have a small (100MB) dropzone to share your files across devices, where you also need the android app. Not sure how many people would want the second part but I use it which was the entire purpose of this project anyways (also probably gonna be the part that breaks the most).
Here's the link if you wanna give it a try: https://dropp.yangm.tech/ (The download button will direct you to releases in github)
Yes its vibe coded (prob at least 300 prompts). it was surprisingly difficult to figure out drag and drop in macos.
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https://i.redd.it/xjb3zl8px5xf1.gif
I liked Yoink, I also use Android and wanted a way to transfer files very easily between them, so I thought to strike two birds with one stone and built Dropp, a Mac dropzone tool for temporary file storage and transfer with android (fully open source).
I'm sure everyone knows Yoink, it's basically a shelf for your Mac to temporarily hold a file (I mostly use it between alt-tabs from browser->finder->browser). You can drag/drop files like you would with Yoink, but I've also developed an alternative option to sign up with google and have a small (100MB) dropzone to share your files across devices, where you also need the android app. Not sure how many people would want the second part but I use it which was the entire purpose of this project anyways (also probably gonna be the part that breaks the most).
Here's the link if you wanna give it a try: https://dropp.yangm.tech/ (The download button will direct you to releases in github)
Yes its vibe coded (prob at least 300 prompts). it was surprisingly difficult to figure out drag and drop in macos.
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What are some useful apps every iPhone user should have?
My phone has nothing other than usual social apps. What are some apps you all recommend having on one’s iPhone?
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My phone has nothing other than usual social apps. What are some apps you all recommend having on one’s iPhone?
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Looking for app-based permission manager
Handling app permissions is a pain in the butt and I'm hoping there is an app out there that lets me control all the permission for each app, sorted by app instead of permission. Does this exist?
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Handling app permissions is a pain in the butt and I'm hoping there is an app out there that lets me control all the permission for each app, sorted by app instead of permission. Does this exist?
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What should it be?
I’m ready.
I’m gonna vibe the next big app.
Just give me an idea for something simple that I can make because “I needed it.”
Make sure it already exists in 100 different forms - except for my version.
I’m either gonna vybe or vibe. That’s really all I need to consider.
How much should I charge for the monthly subnoscription?
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I’m ready.
I’m gonna vibe the next big app.
Just give me an idea for something simple that I can make because “I needed it.”
Make sure it already exists in 100 different forms - except for my version.
I’m either gonna vybe or vibe. That’s really all I need to consider.
How much should I charge for the monthly subnoscription?
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Typinator- how do you encode your rules?
Does anyone have any insight concerning how Typinator encodes its rules? It has an okay AppleScript library but I’m trying to deal with a large rule set programmatically and would REALLY love to be able to do so using more robust language.
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Does anyone have any insight concerning how Typinator encodes its rules? It has an okay AppleScript library but I’m trying to deal with a large rule set programmatically and would REALLY love to be able to do so using more robust language.
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I built Dictly: real-time dictation that runs entirely on your Mac
https://apps.apple.com/de/app/dictly-on-device-dictation/id6752733596
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Dictly — On‑device dictation‑App – App Store
Lade Dictly — On‑device dictation von Jannik Jung im App Store herunter. Sieh dir Screenshots, Bewertungen und Rezensionen, Benutzertipps und weitere Spiele wie…
Hey r/macapps! Today on Mac is back—starting with a MacWhisper review
https://todayonmac.com/macwhisper-your-private-trannoscription-assistant-that-never-phones-home/
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Today on Mac
MacWhisper: Your private trannoscription assistant that never phones home
MacWhisper transcribes audio to text entirely offline on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. No cloud uploads, no subnoscriptions—just private, accurate trannoscription using OpenAI's Whisper AI.
We launched our first web app Keepsake! So far we have about 30% more mac users than windows. Our platform allows families to write their stories together and turn them into a printed book
Hey folks 👋 I’m Rob. My co-founder and I just launched our web app Keepsake just now, a collaborative writing platform where families can capture stories together and turn them into a printed book. We’ve had a super encouraging launch so far, and a lot of the comments have come from other SaaS founders which has been awesome, but we haven't got so much feedback, rather people showing us how their B2B Product could help us.
Also, what I have found interesting is that a dramaticly large portion of initial users are mac users! Been rocking MacOS since snow leopard, so UX, clean UI and nice animations have been a focus for us, I still find it interesting that mac users are currently a majority for us!
I’d really love to hear what you think of the landing page experience specifically. Does it explain what we do clearly enough? Anything confusing or missing? If you’ve launched before, what helped you tighten your messaging or improve conversions?
Here’s the Product Hunt page if you want to see the launch details:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/keepsake-3
And our website:
https://www.keepsakeproject.co
There is a launch code on product hunt, but I haven't put it in the post as honest feedback here is the main thing I’m looking for. Happy to answer any questions about the build, Supabase, real-time editing, animations… anything. Thanks in advance!
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Hey folks 👋 I’m Rob. My co-founder and I just launched our web app Keepsake just now, a collaborative writing platform where families can capture stories together and turn them into a printed book. We’ve had a super encouraging launch so far, and a lot of the comments have come from other SaaS founders which has been awesome, but we haven't got so much feedback, rather people showing us how their B2B Product could help us.
Also, what I have found interesting is that a dramaticly large portion of initial users are mac users! Been rocking MacOS since snow leopard, so UX, clean UI and nice animations have been a focus for us, I still find it interesting that mac users are currently a majority for us!
I’d really love to hear what you think of the landing page experience specifically. Does it explain what we do clearly enough? Anything confusing or missing? If you’ve launched before, what helped you tighten your messaging or improve conversions?
Here’s the Product Hunt page if you want to see the launch details:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/keepsake-3
And our website:
https://www.keepsakeproject.co
There is a launch code on product hunt, but I haven't put it in the post as honest feedback here is the main thing I’m looking for. Happy to answer any questions about the build, Supabase, real-time editing, animations… anything. Thanks in advance!
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Keepsake: Collaboratively write and print stories | Product Hunt
Write with loved ones, share memories in real time, and turn them into a professionally finished book to keep forever.
Neatify: Your Downloads folder organized automatically, forever
You're working on multiple projects. Every file you download triggers the same question: "where should this go?"
Or worse: you open your Downloads folder and it's complete chaos. 500 mixed files. You feel overwhelmed just looking at it.
**What Neatify does:**
Automatic file organization without the complexity of existing tools.
* Project-based sorting - Set up a project in 3 clicks. Every image automatically goes to Project/Images, PDFs to Project/PDFs. Zero manual sorting.
* Saved rules - Create different configurations for work, personal, or creative projects. Switch between them from the menu bar in one click.
* Quick Sorter - Point at any messy folder and organize it immediately. No setup required.
* Bulk organizer - 500 mixed files? Reorganized into clean categories (Visual/Images, Audio, Code, Documents) in seconds.
* Menu bar integration - Runs silently in the background. Your files stay organized 24/7 without you thinking about it.
**Technical details:**
Built entirely in Swift + SwiftUI. Native macOS performance, fully sandboxed, uses only NSOpenPanel for folder access. The challenge wasn't the sorting logic but creating an interface simple enough that you never need documentation.
Took 4 months of development and 152 beta testers to get the balance right.
**Why I built this:**
I tried the "powerful" alternatives. They're overwhelming. I wanted something that does one thing really well: organize your files without making you think.
🚀 **Just launched on Product Hunt today!** If Neatify solves a problem for you, your support would mean a lot: [https://www.producthunt.com/products/neatify?launch=neatify](https://www.producthunt.com/products/neatify?launch=neatify)
**Website:** [https://neatifyhq.com](https://neatifyhq.com)
Available on the App Store (pricing varies by region)
Happy to answer questions about the development process or technical decisions.
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You're working on multiple projects. Every file you download triggers the same question: "where should this go?"
Or worse: you open your Downloads folder and it's complete chaos. 500 mixed files. You feel overwhelmed just looking at it.
**What Neatify does:**
Automatic file organization without the complexity of existing tools.
* Project-based sorting - Set up a project in 3 clicks. Every image automatically goes to Project/Images, PDFs to Project/PDFs. Zero manual sorting.
* Saved rules - Create different configurations for work, personal, or creative projects. Switch between them from the menu bar in one click.
* Quick Sorter - Point at any messy folder and organize it immediately. No setup required.
* Bulk organizer - 500 mixed files? Reorganized into clean categories (Visual/Images, Audio, Code, Documents) in seconds.
* Menu bar integration - Runs silently in the background. Your files stay organized 24/7 without you thinking about it.
**Technical details:**
Built entirely in Swift + SwiftUI. Native macOS performance, fully sandboxed, uses only NSOpenPanel for folder access. The challenge wasn't the sorting logic but creating an interface simple enough that you never need documentation.
Took 4 months of development and 152 beta testers to get the balance right.
**Why I built this:**
I tried the "powerful" alternatives. They're overwhelming. I wanted something that does one thing really well: organize your files without making you think.
🚀 **Just launched on Product Hunt today!** If Neatify solves a problem for you, your support would mean a lot: [https://www.producthunt.com/products/neatify?launch=neatify](https://www.producthunt.com/products/neatify?launch=neatify)
**Website:** [https://neatifyhq.com](https://neatifyhq.com)
Available on the App Store (pricing varies by region)
Happy to answer questions about the development process or technical decisions.
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Neatify: Make your Mac organized, effortlessly | Product Hunt
Neatify organizes your Mac files automatically. Create project structures in seconds, set sorting rules by extension, and stay organized 24/7 from your menu bar. Native Swift app for students, freelancers, and anyone tired of Downloads chaos.
Is there a usable browser for macOS Yosemite OS? Chromium is not working anymore.
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How to create dynamic adjustment?
So I have been looking at an example from this app - https://youtu.be/d83-ujLBV8?si=mv05iqiXKx8TwV5
And I have been curious as to how does the child nodes that are created from a parent node automatically adjust their position as the output keeps streaming in the parent node. I have been trying to find a way to make this work in React Flow as part of a Nextjs project but have been unable to get it work. Every time I try to create a child node, it overlaps on an existing child node or does not automatically adjust its position with respect to parent node or other nodes.
Will be a big help if someone can help!
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So I have been looking at an example from this app - https://youtu.be/d83-ujLBV8?si=mv05iqiXKx8TwV5
And I have been curious as to how does the child nodes that are created from a parent node automatically adjust their position as the output keeps streaming in the parent node. I have been trying to find a way to make this work in React Flow as part of a Nextjs project but have been unable to get it work. Every time I try to create a child node, it overlaps on an existing child node or does not automatically adjust its position with respect to parent node or other nodes.
Will be a big help if someone can help!
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Calculator app similar to Calcbot?
Are there any similar calculator apps like Calcbot? I was using Calcbot for years, but they decided to discontinue it for Tahoe :(
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Are there any similar calculator apps like Calcbot? I was using Calcbot for years, but they decided to discontinue it for Tahoe :(
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