Hey Dev Community, Like many of you, I hit a wall with GA4. It’s powerful, sure—but it’s also cluttered, slow, and often feels like it was designed for a data scientist rather than a developer or a brand owner who just needs to see what’s working. I wanted something different. I wanted a platform that felt like a developer tool: minimalist, tech-oriented, and focused on actual insight rather than
If you’ve ever worked with APIs or JSON data, you know how messy it can get. Most tools out there have problems: Too many ads ❌ So I built my own. 🔧 What I Built I created a JSON Formatter Tool that lets you: ✅ Format JSON instantly 👉 Try it here: https://www.astonishbuddy.com/tools/json-formatter ⚡ Why I Built This While working with APIs, I constantly needed to: Debug JSON responses Format mes
🚀 The Idea We live in a world where everything is tracked—profiles, likes, identities. But one thing I kept noticing: That’s why I built WhisprrChat — a platform where you can talk freely without revealing who you are. 💡 What is WhisprrChat? WhisprrChat is a simple anonymous chat platform where you can: 💬 Chat with strangers 👉 Try it here: https://whisprrchat.com 🔥 Why Anonymous Apps Still Wo
I didn’t go into the MeDo hackathon with some big, polished idea. I just wanted to build something I’d actually use. So I made Exam AI. The problem is simple: studying for exams is chaotic. You read notes, search things, forget half of it, and then try to cram everything at the end. I wanted something that helps you actively think, not just passively read. You give Exam AI a topic — anything you’r
Most websites want you to stay. Scroll more. I built one that hopes you leave quickly. It is called WheelPage: https://wheelpage.com/ It is a small browser tool for tiny decisions. Spin a wheel. That is the whole idea. No account. Just a small page for moments like: What should we pick? These are not important decisions. But they still take a little attention. A few seconds of hesitation. I wanted
I have been building web apps for 12 years. In that time I never wrote a single line of mobile code. Not Swift, not Kotlin, not even a basic React Native hello world. That changed last month because of my wife. She has been using Synapse, the AI companion I built for her, every day from her phone browser. If you are new here, Synapse is a personal AI that uses a temporal knowledge graph instead of
The task at hand is drawing the circuit schematics for a robot I'm working on. I had already written down the components and the connections, all that's left is to draw it in KiCad. I had already started doing that, but then... I got sidetracked forcing Gemini to create the circuit using KiCad. I would have made progress if I had continued doing it by hand. I spent yesterday trying to generate an
A story about building Clock-Tani — 9 free time-management tools in a single PWA, written with Next.js 16 App Router. Live at https://clock-tani.com I needed a pomodoro timer at work, but every option was either ad-heavy, app-only, or just ugly. Same story for world clocks, countdown timers, and interval timers. So I built them all into one place. That place is now Clock-Tani — 9 small but useful