first app i've ever made.
it's a deeply personal one.
here's the onboarding.
there's some wonderful sound designs to it :)
💿 test flight is out. lmk if you're interested.
hi :)
i'd like to introduce the first app i've ever made.
it's called Find Your Faith.
it's the first of its kind in the world.
it's the first app that helps you find a spiritual path that resonates with you.
💿 live on iOS app store now. check out link-in-bio for more info.
the sounds to this video were made entirely out of
@elevenlabs ai sound tool.
now i'm not a sound designer at all.
doing this sort of stuff was on my "bucket list" of artistic pursuits, but always felt out of reach.
but holy sht it's here. you'll be seeing more of my
salute to anyone building an app.
it's not just vibe coding and cash grabbing.
especially if you're trying to build something meaningful/beautiful.
everything requires care and attention:
- the onboarding flow.
- the signup flow.
- paywall needs to be tasteful.
- account mgmt
been working on an app for 2 months now.
and we've officially submitted it for review today.
jotted down some reflections.
this is for anyone who's in the thick of building or too much in their heads rn. hope it helps.
in many ways my approach to this has gone against a
just used @v0 to solve a long standing personal problem in 20 minutes.
problem:
way too many opened tabs to manage. but never wanna close them.
solution:
- a chrome extension hooked up to chatgpt to search through and navigate tabs.
- you can click enter and it'll take you
building a brand new ios app w/ @alec_dilanchian rn.
everything you see so far is designed using:
- google's new veo 3.
- chatgpt.
- cursor.
- figma.
dropping test flight on 05.30.2025.