Day 2 of #100AppsIn100Days 🚀
Built a tiny life-saver: Eject Water – Fix My Speakers
It fires a precise low-freq sweep to push water out of your iPhone speakers. I stress-tested it by soaking my phone repeatedly. Worth it.
#IndieDev#iOSDev#BuildInPublic
It’s for indie developers and small teams who want a focused ASO tool without enterprise pricing or a giant web dashboard.
Would genuinely love feedback from people shipping apps on the App Store.
I just released MakASO on the Mac App Store.
It’s a native Mac app for App Store Optimization, built around AI-based agentic keyword research.
Basically: less guessing, fewer spreadsheets, better ASO decisions.
https://t.co/0q6Yd0gggD
MakASO helps with keyword research, rank tracking, competitor analysis, metadata optimization, and cross-locale planning.
The agentic research flow helps expand ideas, cluster intent, surface opportunities, and turn research into usable App Store metadata.
I built it because ASO can get messy fast.
You start with “I’ll just improve my keywords” and suddenly you’re comparing competitors, tracking ranks, checking metadata, thinking about locales, and trying to decide which keyword is actually worth a slot.
I have no love for AI slop, but; why do we blame developers? A 4T USD company refuses to truly solve a problem going on for around 18 years (basically since App Store came out), and that problem has been exacerbated by the AI for the past year. And we blame the independent developers?
@jeiting Yeah, but some of us used to build apps worth using and knew ASO would handle growth. The influx of new apps and Apple’s stance and actions killed us more than anything.