Issue 20 features Plinky by @mergesort
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Issue 20 features Plinky by @mergesort
IndieAppSpotlight is back with issue #20 🎉
featuring Plinky by @mergesort
This weeks feature is featuring @tinseltownapp by @Timschmitz
Hey everyone, I’m back! In case you hadn’t seen the social media posts, I had to pause the newsletter because juggling my apps, family life, and the newsletter was too much to manage. From now on, the plan is to have a more flexible schedule rather than a regular one, updating as I have time and discover interesting apps. If you have an app or know of one I should check out, please get in touch.
IndieAppSpotlight is back with issue #19 🎉
featuring @tinseltownapp by @Timschmitz
Hey everyone, I’m back! In case you hadn’t seen the social media posts, I had to pause the newsletter because juggling my apps, family life, and the newsletter was too much to manage. From now on, the plan is to have a more flexible schedule rather than a regular one, updating as I have time and discover interesting apps. If you have an app or know of one I should check out, please get in touch.
App Radar with a new app from @zachwaugh
and update from @DerLobi
Hey everyone, This week's issue brings 2023 to a close, but I wanted to take a moment to reflect on how the year has gone. I have to say it's been a great year. Launching this newsletter has gone better than I'd hoped, and I thank you all for your support. I enjoy learning about new apps and the diverse approaches we take to overcome the challenges of building indie apps. I've certainly learned a lot but still have a way to go with marketing.
This weeks feature is @Captionista by @marcpalmer
Hey everyone, This week's issue brings 2023 to a close, but I wanted to take a moment to reflect on how the year has gone. I have to say it's been a great year. Launching this newsletter has gone better than I'd hoped, and I thank you all for your support. I enjoy learning about new apps and the diverse approaches we take to overcome the challenges of building indie apps. I've certainly learned a lot but still have a way to go with marketing.
IndieAppSpotlight issue #18 out now 🎉
featuring @Captionista by @marcpalmer
New App from @zachwaugh
Update from @DerLobi
Hey everyone, This week's issue brings 2023 to a close, but I wanted to take a moment to reflect on how the year has gone. I have to say it's been a great year. Launching this newsletter has gone better than I'd hoped, and I thank you all for your support. I enjoy learning about new apps and the diverse approaches we take to overcome the challenges of building indie apps. I've certainly learned a lot but still have a way to go with marketing.
App Radar with an update from @simonemontalto
App Spotlight App Name : CashFlow Developer : Theo Sementa - Twitter/X What is CashFlow? CashFlow is presented as a revolutionary, ergonomic, and visually intuitive application dedicated to the management and meticulous tracking of your expenses. It offers you the ability to catalog each of your expenses by assigning them to distinct categories, thus providing you with a clear visual representation of the areas where your expenses are most significant.
This weeks feature is CashFlow by Theo Sementa
App Spotlight App Name : CashFlow Developer : Theo Sementa - Twitter/X What is CashFlow? CashFlow is presented as a revolutionary, ergonomic, and visually intuitive application dedicated to the management and meticulous tracking of your expenses. It offers you the ability to catalog each of your expenses by assigning them to distinct categories, thus providing you with a clear visual representation of the areas where your expenses are most significant.