Reid

Reid

Indie Developer for mobile applications

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I am building cross platform mobile apps for IOS & Android.

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Reid

2mo ago

My First Post - Building Mobile Apps with Flutter

I ve been building solo for a while, but just recently started getting into cross-platform mobile apps using Flutter.

I ve been working on my latest project, HeartHealthAI, for the past two months and just published it on the App Store. It uses AI to analyze your meals from a photo and gives you a Heart Health Score based on 8 nutrition factors like sugar, sodium, fiber, processing, and more.

It also includes a GPT-4.1-powered chat assistant that gives personalized feedback based on your meals, preferences, and allergies.

Still early days, but I m hoping to get it in front of more users. I m here to engage with the Product Hunt community a bit before doing a proper launch.

James Smith

2mo ago

Bootstrapping a Startup on a $0 Budget: Share Your Tips, Tools, and Stories!

Hey Product Hunt community!

I'm diving into the world of bootstrapping and want to build something amazing without spending a dime. I know many of you have been there starting from scratch, hustling with free tools, and leveraging creativity to grow.

Let s share our best tips, hacks, and stories! What free tools, platforms, or strategies have you used to launch or scale a project on a $0 budget? From no-cost marketing tactics to open-source software or scrappy growth hacks, spill the beans!

Parth Ahir

2mo ago

If anyone can vibe code, how will companies decide who to hire?

Today, traditional engineering interviews often revolve around DSA (Data Structures and Algorithms).
And while DSA tests analytical rigor, it also wires thinking into strict, logical frames.

Creativity lives outside those frames.
Problem-solving and creating experiences are two entirely different games.
And sometimes, forcing a purely analytical mindset can quietly erode creative instincts the very instincts vibe coders thrive on.

Which raises a bigger question:

Is the future of technology moving into the hands of more imaginative, creative builders rather than traditional analytical problem-solvers?

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