
Hey Huzzlers! 🚀
I've been working on SnapStats(Imaginary Name Yet), a tool designed to simplify your website analytics and make sharing your growth journey effortless.
SnapStats connects with your Google Analytics and turns your stats into clean, shareable charts – ready to post straight to your X followers.
Not another analytics dashboard clone.
This is built for indie makers who actually ship — track what matters, show off your growth, and stay consistent without drowning in metrics.
Here's what it offers:
Clear, Actionable Insights:
Shareable Analytics Screenshots:
I've recently updated the landing page with content that reflects the indie spirit and speaks directly to founders like us. I would love to get your feedback:
1. First Impressions:
2. Clarity and Engagement:
3. Call to Action:
Check it out here: SnapStats Landing Page
Your insights are invaluable as I strive to make SnapStats the go-to analytics tool for indie makers. Let's make analytics less of a chore and more of a celebration! 🎉
Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions!

Let me introduce you to Groop, a product I've built out of pure frustration. Every time I wanted to meet with friends or plan a holiday it was a hassle of constant back-and-forth messaging to check who was available when.
That's why I created Groop, a simple and free solution. It works like this
- Go to groop.cc
- Create a Groop (Eg. summer holiday 2025)
- Send the link to friends
- Everyone can select available dates on a calendar
- The dates when everyone is available are highlighted in green
It doesn't get more simpler than this. No account creation required. No more back-and-forth-messaging.
Check it out: groop.cc

Built this to solve my own problem: finding people who are already asking for products like mine.
What Threddr does:
- Scans Reddit based on keywords + product info
- Finds fresh posts where users are asking for tools, alternatives, or solutions
- Scores each post by intent, sentiment, and engagement
- Lets you reply with AI-drafted responses
- Helps manage replies and follow-ups from one dashboard
I was tired of cold DMs and guessing where to find early users. This makes it easier to jump into real conversations where your product is already relevant.
Still improving things - especially around result quality and reply tone. If you're trying to get your first users, give it a try and let me know what’s missing: https://threddr.com
Launched it on Launch Arena too - if you like it, your upvotes genuinely help:
https://huzzler.so/products/0DrQGfJqfc/threddr

Im building a waitlist builder (along with a dashboard for it) for my project EazleAi and would love some feedback. What would you wan?, what don't you care for? What are must haves? See screenshots below:

I found this platform and this is amazing platform i like it so much , i just want a save post feature because there is interesting posts i wanna to re-read it later

Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the platform. Came across the a post on Reddit featuring this site so figured I'd hang out here. What are your thoughts on the idea?
Right now I'm working an MVP for the for the app:
- This will be a platform that aims to support and connect local communities. The platform will give users the ability to search through listings locally(Exchange, Gifting, Buying/Selling).
- Sellers will be able to open "Storefronts".
- Social events, groups and feed.
- Ability to coordinate courier services between users who "volunteer" and users who are requesting services.
- Rating/trust system for users who are active on the platform.
I'm looking to capture users who are:
- Fed up with current social media or are using Discord/Whatsapp and other messaging apps
- Local CSAs
- Already have a storefront on Etsy, Ebay, etc.

I've built FacePic.app to transform selfies into professional headshots. I need your honest feedback on something crucial:
Do the people in my before/after examples still look authentically like themselves?
I've attached sample transformations and would appreciate your thoughts on:
- Can you tell it's the same person?
- Any features look unnaturally altered?
- Would you feel the AI preserves your identity if you used it?
Your feedback will help me refine the tool to ensure users feel properly represented in their professional photos.
Thank you!

Hey everyone, after getting exactly no feedback about my idea on reddit i accidentally stumbled about this community and want to give it a try.
I've have a simple idea for such some time now build landing pages and some simple working mocks.
A flexible web-based dashboard. It's a simple, tile-based web app where each tile can launch something – a YouTube video, a Spotify playlist, a website, or even a call via WebRTC.
The idea started as a media hub for children – something safe, easy to use, and distraction-free. Imagine a kid tapping a big button to call grandma (via WebRTC), or launching their favorite bedtime story video without needing to search or type anything and the media starts playing inside my app.
But the concept seems scalable and highly adaptable.It could be useful for:
- Kids
- Seniors
- People with disabilities
- Shortcut dashboards for families or teams
I’m now at a crossroads:
What problem should this actually solve to dig deeper into one niche ?
Is the kids use case already too saturated with existing tools (e.g. Fire tablets)?
Would this be more useful for assisted access?
Should it evolve into something totally different?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on possible directions, pain points this could solve, or even your gut feeling about the idea.
Thanks so much for reading and please be honest with me. if u think this is total bullshit or useless I am fine with it too. what I don't want is to waste time to build a product no one wants to use ;)

It's a tool to capture product feedback, feature requests, organize them in a public/private roadmap with voting, and send changelogs.
Built this because I have worked in 4 SaaS companies and feedback is all over the place: Slack DMs, spreadsheets, random emails, etc.

Hey everyone 👋 For those interested, we've added new advertising options ranging from 1,659 up to 7,458 weekly impressions.
Only until April 30th , we're doing a sale were you get 25 bonus ad credits per 100 credits purchased️
Advertising options: huzzler.so/advertise/options-pricing
Upcoming features for Huzzler
Now that the development on the advertising system is done, we're focusing on making Huzzler the best platform for founders. Here is a list of a couple of the planned features we have:
- Automatically add your product to "alternative to" so people can find your products through SEO
- Be able to save / bookmark valuable posts in folders
- Accountability system where you can define goals and celebrate milestones with the community weekly (you will be held accountable by the community) 😉
- A problem/solution directory where users can submit real world problems they have. This will provide Huzzler users with a list of already validated product ideas. You'll also be able to notify the user who posted the problem when your app is ready, that way you already have a paying customer ready.
- Gamification: have a level and xp. Increase your level by contributing in the community
- Referral system: gain advertising credits by referring people to Huzzler
- OAuth, login with Google
- Embeddable badges for the launch Arena
- Be able to link a product with a showcase
- Better filtering / sorting in product pages (filter by category, sort by date,..)
- Coming soon tab: all projects that are soon to be relelased
- Previous launch arena winners pages
- .... and many more features
Let me know if you'd like to see other features as well 😁
Thanks for reading guys!

Hey everyone,
I’ve been building Unrealshot AI – an AI-powered photoshoot generator that creates high-quality portraits from your selfies. No studio, no expensive cameras—just AI doing the work.
I know AI-generated photos can be a hit or miss, and that’s why I’m looking for honest feedback—good, bad, or brutally honest. If you’re up for testing it, I’d love to hear:
- How realistic are the images?
- Was the experience smooth or frustrating?
- What would make it better?
If you’re interested, let me know, and I’ll set up a free account with some credits so you can try it out. Just looking for real, unfiltered opinions!
Drop a comment or DM me if you're in.
Try it here: www.unrealshot.com

Hey folks, quick question!
I built an email automation tool for personal use - it lets you send unlimited emails using your own email accounts (no limits like 5k/month), supports scheduled campaigns, and includes a “human-like” mode to avoid spam filters.
I originally made it because all other tools had strict caps or were expensive.
If there’s real demand for something like this, I’m looking to sell the entire SaaS - not planning to turn it into a business.
Appreciate honest feedback!

Hey everyone. I just wanted to share a new project I'm working on which will accelerate the adoption of Huzzler. I'd love to hear your feedback.
It's a tool that scrapes a set of subreddits and saves all the posts and comments to a database. Then as a user, you'll be able to use AI search which understands meaning and intent to lookup any reddit leads of the past week / month and finds hundreds of results in seconds.
An example: You are making an app that helps people stop smoking.
Using my tool: you can search the entire database with a query like: "Give me all posts/comments where someone is complaining about not being able to quit smoking".
It'll use AI to efficiently search a database of thousands of posts / comments and comments with the same meaning as your query.
Where existing tools lack
All existing tools I've found use keywords to find matches. For example, if I use the keyword "smoking" , those tools will only analyze every post that has the exact keyword "smoking". But it will miss potential posts where someone doesn't explicitly mentions a tracked keyword.
Let take for example a comment: "I can't quit the darts, I've tried for years" which was placed under a meme in r/memes. Classic tools like replyguy will not notify you for that lead. My tool will find those, as the comment is in the database and it can understand the meaning behind words. It understands that "darts" are slang for cigarettes. And when using the search engine it'll find any post or comment that matches with that meaning.
You can also create multiple queries like: "give me everyone who mentions to have smoked for years", "give me all posts about smoking",.. you can literally search up anything, it's not limited to keyword tracking.
You can also save queries to be notified daily if new leads have been found.
What do you think of this idea? Any feedback is welcome

Hello everyone. I'd love to hear some of your opinions on this early version of Huzzler.
- What features would make this most valuable for you as an indie hacker?
- Would you use this platform to share your projects and get feedback?
- What's missing that would make you want to join and participate?
- Any suggestions on how to build a thriving, supportive community?
I will consider all your ideas and feedback! I also want to thank all of our early active members, particularly @harvansh and @samm.
Thank you so much!

I am working on a "milestones roadmap" for tech founders to navigate their journey from 0 to 10M in ARR.
The roadmap is based on my ~15 years of experience as a founder, an operator, an angel investor, and as a consultant.
It will have ~7 or 8 major milestones and then smaller achievements in between that need to be covered (almost chronologically) to increase your chances to get to 10M in ARR.
A few examples of major milestones are:
* Nailing your ICP definition -> Based on market feedback
* Aligning your product (MVP) with your market (ICP) to head towards PMF
* Mastering the founder-led growth stage by honing your sales skills
Each of those milestones have different specific tasks that you need to accomplish in order to progress to the next.
What do you think of this?

Hey everyone!
I'm new to the startup space and looking to learn from you all.
Currently, I'm working on a simple Code Snippet Manager to help developers store and organize their reusable code snippets. It’s still in the early MVP stage, and I’d love to get some feedback from the community.
Right now, the focus is on:
- Quickly saving and retrieving snippets
- A clean, distraction-free interface
- Syntax highlighting for Python, HTML, and CSS
I’m curious—what features would make a tool like this truly useful for you? Would you prefer a minimal offline version or something cloud-based with sharing options?
If you’ve built or used similar tools before, I’d love to hear your thoughts! Any feedback or suggestions would be super helpful.
Thanks in advance!

Hey Huzzlers,
I'm building Threddr - a tool to make it easy to find Reddit posts where people are already asking for the kind of product you're building.
Right now, it’s way harder than it should be to connect with real users who actually want what you're making.
I'm solving that by helping you discover the right posts fast - no guessing, no wasting time.
The core idea is live, and I'm refining the final flow — would love your thoughts:
- What would make a tool like this a daily habit for you?
- Anything you'd hate if it showed up in the results?
- Anything you think must be there?
Waitlist is open if you’re curious: https://threddr.com 🚀
Open to all thoughts — brutal or brilliant. 🙏

Hey everyone, this is just a kindly reminder that you get $10 in advertising credits per friend you refer to Huzzler. At the time of writing, it costs $26 in credits to advertise your product on Huzzler and generate about ~2000 impressions.
How to refer a friend? Simply copy your referral link and send it to a friend, share it on X,..
Advertising credits can be spent here
Have an amazing day everyone!

Hey everyone! I’m working on a project called Kanban Kanban — a recursive Kanban board where any card can open into its own Kanban (like Russian dolls for tasks and projects).
It is probably easier to visualize by checking out the landing page here: kanbankanban.com
I’m still validating if this solves a real pain point though, so would love any feedback.
The idea came from struggling with large tasks and tiny tasks sitting side by side on the same board, which then do not move for weeks. Really, these shouldn't be on the same "layer", and should instead be classified as a "project" (a collection of tasks). And then projects can be collected together as "goals". Like how Epics/Stories work in Jira.
So the core idea behind Kanban Kanban is to bake this structure in from the start. Instead of handing you a blank canvas, we start with a Kanban board, and each new card added to it is a container for another layer of Kanban boards. This way you can go as deep or keep things as shallow as you like.
Would Kanban Kanban be useful to you? Any obvious flaws? If validation goes well, I am also open to connecting with potential technical co-founders to help build this.
Thanks!

I just launched my first iOS app called PillMate - Medicine Tracker – it's a clean and simple medicine tracker designed to help people stay consistent with their meds.
I made it for anyone who wants a distraction-free, easy-to-use way to track doses, get reminders, and stay on top of their health.
Would love to get some feedback about UI and overall experience using it.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pillmate-medicine-tracker/id6743670524

I'm building a powerful tool to handle boring Reddit marketing, without users (founders) ever needing to actually use Reddit.
Here’s what it includes:
- Sub Tracking: A scraper will periodically collect data on the number of users in specific subreddits you want to track.
- Scheduling: Schedule your posts for the best times, based on subreddit activity trends.
- Alerts: You can set up keyword alerts or even track competitors (just paste their profile link). This feature lets you monitor posts/comments and even respond directly from the platform.
- User Lists: Add users into groups (e.g., prospects). Once added, you'll get detailed insights and visual breakdowns of what they have in common, like which subreddits they follow, common pain points, or what solutions they’re looking for.
As you can see, it's a pretty comprehensive tool. Once you've identified your key subreddits, you won’t need to go back to Reddit to effectively engage your future leads.
Lastly, I know a lot of people are building SaaS and looking to validate their ideas. My plan is to offer a solid free version that helps with that early validation. Then, charge (fairly) once they’re getting real leads and seeing results.
What do you think?

Hey Indie Makers,
I’m reaching out because I’m a bit stuck. I’ve been running free AI-powered text-based tools and took a lot of precautions to stay within OpenAI’s usage policies. But despite all that, my account still got suspended, and I’m not sure what went wrong.
Here’s what I had in place to avoid any violations:
1. Rate Limiting: I set up IP-based rate limiting to prevent API abuse and stop spamming or overuse by any user.
2. Custom Explicit Word Filtering: I built my own filter to block inappropriate prompts before they even hit the OpenAI API.
3. Double Moderation: Every prompt was checked at two levels. First, it went through OpenAI’s Moderation API. On top of that, I had Gemini’s built-in safety settings activated to block anything related to harassment, violence, or other risky content.
With all these layers, I really thought things were covered. But somehow, my account still got flagged.
Has anyone else faced something like this? Could just a few bad prompts from users cause a suspension, even when double moderation is in place? I’m also wondering if anyone here has successfully appealed a suspension and can share how that went.
Any advice would be super helpful because I’m feeling stuck after putting so much effort into keeping things safe!

If you’ve recently launched (or are planning to launch) a product, service, or offer — I’d love to hear:
What’s been the hardest part?
- Design
- Messaging
- Getting conversions
- ...
I’m digging into how founders experience the website process — and your insights would mean a lot.

Last week, I had a spark of inspiration and immediately took action on this product idea. Here’s the core concept:
- Founders: Post your problems, set a bounty, get real solutions fast.
- Solvers: Solve challenges, earn cash, help startups grow.
It’s a win-win for builders and problem-solvers. No more vague forum threads—just results.
What do you think? Feedback’s welcome!

Hey there,
I've build directories and use programmatic SEO for my project, which drive traffic more than any other way.
I'm currently preparing a third directory, but I really think about making a boilerplate first (with Next.js/Supabase, the stack I use ), to be able to reuse it easily, sell it and building a private community around it and pSEO.
What do you think about that ?

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Would love feedback on a new product I launched.
I'd like to improve it and so looking for genuine feedback here.
The platform is an ideation platform for single developers. It's currently in beta.
Every goes a long way
Every feedback is appreciated 👍🏾
Here's the link to the project: eazleAi.com

Hey all early members 👋
Thank you for being part of the launch of Huzzler.
I'm gathering feedback and organizing or to-do list and wondering which features you would like to have on Huzzler? Which are most important to you?
I'm thinking of adding a problem / solution feature
Why? Because many founders / indie-hackers are struggling with knowing what to build and for who.
It would work like this:
First, people regular people post their real world problems (eg. "I'm looking for a wordpress plugin to import data from Airtable and show it in blog posts."
They select how much they would want to pay for something like that: eg $100 / month
Then Huzzler members (maybe users with a subscription) can browse the full list of problems and "claim" a project (remove it from the list).
Would you like this feature? (or other features)
The main benefit is that you can instantly see real-world problems that need solving, instead of trying to build a product that no one wants.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks again guys 👋
(ps: I'll also reward all our active early users with an exclusive badge ✅)

Please checkout https://gocancelit.com
In-short its a community driven website specific to cancellation offers received when trying to cancel a subscription.
At the moment the sites there to test demand, but should I get enough interest and data i'll be able to build out some features like:
- A chrome plugin that notifies you when you're on a site thats got hidden cancellation offers
- Subscription tracker - get notifications anytime one of your subs has a cancellation offer going / monitor when your cancellation offer term is coming to an end so you can 'recancel' - effectively you'll never paying full price.
Let me know what you think!

I have build a MVP - https://book2rec.com/, if you are into books can you help me with feedback on the product idea.
book2rec is a book recommendation engine, it does recommendation based on semantic similarity to your beloved books, recommendations are from the 'best books of all time'.
Thanks

Yo team!
I’m building a product that generates customer facing help documentation directly from code.
Give it context of the feature, what your product does, and the components that relate to the feature and it will generate a customer facing help doc for that feature.
Eventually it will integrate directly with your code repo, so each time code changes, a new version of your docs will get drafted.
I'm about to add a pay as you go version that allows you to generate a single help doc from 5 files for a small fee ($2.99).
Looking for feedback on:
- Value prop of the waitlist
- Waitlist page in general
- Monetisation plan, pre-launch
Check the waitlist here: https://docsforge.app

I quickly built a Lovable prototype inspired by this tweet: https://x.com/BarunBuilds/status/1895780096595935506
X Founders is a platform dedicated to helping former founders navigate their next career move. We understand that the journey after a startup doesn't always follow a straight path, especially when a venture doesn't succeed as planned.
Many traditional employers view a "failed" venture as a red flag rather than recognizing the tremendous growth and learning that came with it.
The goal is to connect forward-thinking companies with former startup founders who need to go back to the corporate world.
I'm looking to see if this is something startup founders might be interested in. If so, I'd do some more discovery. If not, it was a quick way to learn how to use Lovable!

I just launched my second iOS app called FastZen – Fasting Tracker 🕒
It’s a clean, focused intermittent fasting app designed for people who want to stay consistent with their fasting routines without distractions or clutter.
I built it for anyone looking for a smooth, minimal experience—start a fast, get smart reminders, and stay on track with a clear overview of your progress.
Would love to get some feedback on the UI and the overall user experience 🙌
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fastzen-intermittent-fasting/id6744087602

Hey everyone!
We are very excited to announce that you can now install Huzzler on your mobile device and receive push notifications. We have opted to use a PWA instead of a native app as we plan on shipping as many features in the coming weeks (problem / solution directory, accountability, marketing guides..).
To install the app: Simply visit the Huzzler homepage on a mobile device. A popup will appear with instructions on how to install the app. Cheers and let me know if you have any feedback 😁
Thanks!

Just wanted some feedback on criticism on my site.
Still a work in progress, so bear with me.
www.dextermcp.net