Inkfeed is a web-based RSS reader designed for the Kindle's experimental browser, built to let users read RSS feeds directly on the device. It supports saving preferences, emailing articles, browsing Wikipedia, and downloading content. The open-source project runs on a Go backend with SQLite, hosted on a budget VPS.
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Satradar is a web-based tool that allows users to track over 10,000 satellites in real-time at up to 120 frames per second, providing live orbital data and visualization.
The website presents a terminal-style interface tool called "The One Terminal you will need," offering a web-based terminal experience for users.
FramePin is a platform that allows designers and freelancers to share their work with clients without needing a live call. It provides a simple way to present projects with context and feedback capabilities, streamlining client communication.
A developer created samspov.com to track updates from TikTokker Sam, who highlights struggling restaurants. The site pulls in videos, identifies restaurants via Google Places API, and provides links to menus, websites, and active fundraisers. It supports TikTok and YouTube Shorts integration, user reactions, and PWA push notifications for iOS users.
Omniclip is an open-source, browser-based video editor that offers powerful editing capabilities without requiring any downloads or installations.
Product Trailers is a web app that curates Product Hunt launches into a browsable YouTube playlist. It embeds official launch videos and offers filtering and sorting, designed for easy discovery during downtime.
GitShare is a static web app that lets users paste any public GitHub repository URL, customize the appearance live, and export the result as a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image. It runs entirely client-side using GitHub's API, with a rate limit of 60 unauthenticated requests per hour.
Axion is a browser-based guitar amp and effects rig that was originally created as a personal tool for writing and producing an album before being developed into a full product.
The article describes the creation of a first web application designed for monetization purposes, hosted at engine.redsystem.dev.
Yavchn is a community-built wrapper for Hacker News, created to provide a different browsing experience for HN content. It was developed through "vibe coding" and offers an alternative interface for reading stories and discussions.
PicPocket is a private social media app, described as closer to a messenger, where users send posts and photos to friends and family that appear on a unified feed. It was built by three developers and is available as an iOS and web app. Sign-up requires a phone number to prevent bots and enable certain app functionality.
Delta Brain Sync is a Streamlit web application. The page title and body indicate it is related to brain synchronization or brainwave entrainment, but no further details are available from the provided content.
The article describes the creation of an interactive job application that features a talking AI assistant to engage with recruiters, aiming to make the hiring process more dynamic and memorable.
A developer built a web app that shows nearby Tube and Overground arrivals using the TFL API, created mostly through "vibe coding" over a bank holiday. The project evolved from an unfinished iOS Swift app that had been manually built over several months. The developer notes that features can now be built and deployed within seconds using AI tools.
A developer created Breadboard, a web app for planning and designing neat breadboard wiring layouts. Frustrated with messy wiring on an ESP32 LoRa node project, the author built the tool to plan connections ahead of time and share designs with fellow hardware enthusiasts.
Audiomass is a free, open-source web-based multitrack audio editor. The tool allows users to edit audio directly in the browser without requiring any downloads or installations.
A developer built a free World Cup 2026 prediction platform for family and friends, using Cursor, React, Next.js, and free tiers of Vercel and Neon DB. The site requires no sign-ups and supports four languages. The creator shares the tech stack and invites feedback on the scoring system.
RedKanban is a web-based Kanban board application that connects to the Redmine project management API, enabling users to visualize and manage their Redmine issues in a Kanban-style interface.
A website was built that allows users to watch AI agents play games, predict their actions, and perform prompt injections against them.
A developer created OpenYardage, a web-based tool that generates golf yardage books from OpenStreetMap data. Originally built as a Python application, it was ported to JavaScript to make it more accessible to casual golfers. Users can search for a golf course and automatically receive a yardage book, though topographical slope visualization is not yet available in the web version.
A developer created a website for playing traditional trick-based card games, particularly Tractor (Sheng Ji), after friends could no longer play in person. The site allows virtual play for the group and is now open for anyone to try, with an invitation to report issues or suggest new games.
SoundTestX is a free online tool that lets users test their hearing by identifying different frequencies. The site offers a simple interface for checking audio range and speaker performance directly in a browser.
A developer built a Slack-like interface for browsing Hacker News, aiming to provide a more organized and chat-style reading experience for the platform's content.
The article introduces a tool built by the author that provides critiques for SaaS landing pages, offering feedback to help improve conversion and design.
SkinMax is an AI-powered skin care coach that analyzes users' skin concerns and provides personalized product recommendations and routines.
Ignis is a project that allows users to run the note-taking app Obsidian as a self-hosted web application, enabling access via a browser instead of the native desktop or mobile client.
A developer and chess enthusiast created CodeQuizz, a game app that applies puzzle-like chess challenges to programming. The project is presented for feedback from the developer community.
Rendezvous is an open-source serverless video conferencing web application built as a Zoom alternative, designed to run without dedicated backend infrastructure.
An individual built DealSensematch, a product/platform, in just two months without a team or external funding, working entirely solo to create the service.