Receipt scanner that files warranties automatically
You photograph a receipt and the app reads the retailer, purchase date and warranty period, stores it, then notifies you two weeks before the warranty runs out.
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You photograph a receipt and the app reads the retailer, purchase date and warranty period, stores it, then notifies you two weeks before the warranty runs out.
A household list that watches how fast you get through staples and re-adds them before anyone notices they are gone.
Flatshare rent split by income share instead of equal quarters. Everyone enters their net income once and it recalculates when someone changes jobs.
A tiny service that screenshots your key pages on every deploy and stores them side by side. When a designer says the spacing broke, you scroll back and find the exact deploy.
A chat for a specific event that deletes itself a week after the event ends. Wedding, ski trip, conference, hackathon.
You ramble into your phone during the week. On Sunday you get one clean page with the ideas grouped by theme, in your own words rather than a summary.
It watches what you searched or highlighted this week and builds ten cards from it on Friday. Learning what you already showed interest in beats a generic deck.
At 18:00 it reads your commits, calendar and closed tickets and writes three lines you can paste into a standup or an invoice.
Every reminder app breaks when you fly. This one asks once whether you want to stay on home schedule or shift gradually, then handles it properly.
Drag in a CSV from your bank, get every recurring charge grouped with the annual cost. No bank connection, no account, nothing leaves the browser.
Instead of a page nobody visits, it posts a short in-app card once a week showing only the features the user is likely to care about, based on what they already use.
Once a week it picks one person you have not spoken to in a long time and asks if you want to send a message. No feed, no scores, no streaks.