First real look inside my app Spot
The idea is no endless likes begging, no comment spam, no algorithm noise.
Just beautiful places people actually love: hidden docks, chill lakeside spots, underrated parks.
You browse the feed or map, spot something with a vibe tag (like "Chill Spot" ), save it for later, or post your own with one photo + a quick tag.
These are early screens — feed with real posts interactive map view, and a saved spot detail.
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Over the next few days I’ll show you Day 0–1 — from brain-dump sketches to first blank project.
If you're also fed up with noisy social media and want a cleaner way to discover real-world spots… stick around.
What’s one thing you hate most about current social apps? Tell me maybe I can fix it
I'm tired of it - every social app today is the same: endless likes, comments begging for attention, follower counts dictating your worth, dopamine hits from notifications that mean nothing.
The feed is noise. Discovery is buried. Real places, real vibes, real moments? Lost in the clutter.
That's why I'm building Spot.
A mobile app focused on less clutter, more discovery.
Find, save, and share the places you actually love — hidden gems, favorite cafes, epic views — without the social media circus.
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Posting twice a week:
- One mid-week: deep dive into a build step (with old screenshots, bad code, mistakes)
- One end-of-week: recap + current status (what broke this week, what I fixed, progress)
No fake "everything's perfect" vibes. You'll see the spaghetti code that I thought was genius, the 2am rage-fixes, the wins that feel tiny but matter