2) https://mypost.io (2015)
3) https://notetoread.com (2016)
4) https://scamshare.com (2017)
5) https://callmeprivate.com (2017)
6) https://textmeprivate.com (2017)
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1) website dedicated to understanding jobs, careers, and the workplace ( kind of passionate about it )
2) a simple blog posting website that allows anyone to put up a webpage on the internet in minutes
3) a simple self-destructive note service
4) a place to call out scammers and expose their emails and methods for scamming people
5) call me private is great for individuals, entrepreneurs, startups, and businesses alike -- it is a virtual number service that helps you mask your phone numbers and look more professional (Show HN on 12/12: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15905375)
6) text me private is a SMS-only virtual number service that allows you to maintain your privacy and anonymity while being able to send or receive texts from whoever you want
i have about 5 more side projects in the works. instead of sleeping.. i am always working on something! it is what i do!
2. Today I launched http://www.getremotejobs.co (You pay a fixed fee, we send you remote jobs) - I coded a few bots that actually search for job offerings which are likely to accept remote and got a lot of success with it as I was freelancing, so I decided to productize it and try to see if I could have some passive income with it! Currently 0$ income for this one but have not promoted it yet.
Then I made a minimalist ToDo app for Android.
Next I made a public transit live timetable app to learn iOS, which was pretty much dead on arrival when I released it, as the local transit company released an app with all my features and more right before I released mine (I took way too long to release that anyway). Neither of those is in the Play or App store anymore.
Right now I am working on http://madewithreactnative.com where I interview developers and teams about their experience creating apps with React Native.
I’ve also had started other side projects, most of which have never seen the light of day however.
[1] https://media.rockstargames.com/rockstargames/img/global/new... [2] https://i.imgur.com/M7AesBj.png?1
2) http://tinyhello.com - A gift site that started as a Fiverr gig that got really good feedback.
3) http://tkchecker.com - A simple WordPress plugin built in 2015 aimed at writers.
I think in total I've got around 20+ side projects, I've got a Slack app for volunteers that is the next to be finished. I try and use a different technology each time or at least learn something different.
2) SU Grabern (http://www.sugrabern.at/), 2017: Website of local football (some would say soccer) club, quite simple and minimal, but a lot of expansion potential.
3) Graberner GeschichteN (https://www.grabernergeschichten.at/), 2016: History documentation of my austrian community (video interviews), videos in german with english subtitles. Created with a friend, maybe we do another round in the future.
(2016) https://priceeth.github.io, my dashboard to track prices
(2016) https://github.com/runwithmark/runwithmark.github.io, still running 1mi/day, but runkeeper closed their api
(2017) http://mempa.io, password manager, read more [1]
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[1] https://medium.com/@0x0ece/mempa-a-modern-deterministic-pass...
Distraction free writing app for Windows 10. Lots of neat tools for authors. planning to go cross-platform soon
2) Flatnote (http://roryok.com/flatnote)
Simple Evernote / Onenote etc alternative which stores your files as plain text / markdown files in a dropbox folder. Mobile versions coming soon
3) Various partially finished novels and short stories
I'm working on a few other things now that aren't ready. First is a site that allows you to test REST services from the browser. Think Postman but in the browser.
Second is an Elixir library for the Chicago Metra Rail API.
https://www.camerasforpros.com A site cataloging most recommended camera gear on StackExchange and Reddit.
Not really finished because I got distracted with some other projects, but I will finish it one day.
2) https://github.com/Ahnfelt/funk
3) 4) 5) a game, a language, a db
React4s is React for Scala.js - with automatic shouldComponentUpdate.
Funk is a toy programming language which has been described as “functional Smalltalk”.
Feed Aggregator with HN/Reddit style front end. Haven't put much time into it since deploying 6 months ago, hoping to do some work over the holidays. Next step is summaries/excerpts from each post, and automated hash tagging using some simple machine learning.
2...n) Game dev projects in various degrees of disrepair[0], eventually leading to... something.
2) Board Game design/publication/editing
3) B2B SaaS solutions for Education
4) Woodworking
#3 is the most profitable, but I'm less passionate about it compared to 1 and 2.
2) see 1)