Name Genie

Name Genie is an AI-powered naming assistant that sparks instant ideas for brands, apps, characters, pets, and more. Adjust tone, length, and origin, then swipe through tailored suggestions you can favorite for later.

Built with Expo, React Native, and OpenAI, the app runs smoothly on iOS, Android, and web. Save your history, share picks with a tap, and revisit whenever inspiration strikes. Download it here: https://namegenie.eu/.

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IDOONA

IDOONA is a sustainability SaaS that guides companies through ESG data entry, scoring, and reporting. Answer tailored questionnaires, upload KPIs, and watch the platform transform raw figures into clear dashboards and progress insights.

A custom LLM and benchmark algorithm convert metrics into an actionable ESG score, highlighting gaps and suggesting decarbonization steps. Track impact over time, share reports with stakeholders, and stay ahead of regulations. Explore it here: https://app.idoona.eu/.

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Star Yelp

Star Yelp is a React / Flask clone of Yelp set in the Star Citizen universe. Pilots post stations, repair shops, and space-food joints, then rate and review each listing so travelers can plan efficient routes.

Users create accounts, manage listings, and edit reviews on a responsive interface backed by PostgreSQL. All listings are searchable, helping players save precious quantum fuel. Try it live at star-yelp.onrender.com.

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Travel Bucket

Travel Bucket is a Wanderlog-style trip planner built with React, Express, and PostgreSQL. Pick dates, add places and notes, then drag events onto each day for a clear itinerary that stays synced across devices.

Trips can be shared with friends for collaborative editing, and an internal notes system stores quick reminders. The live demo is hosted on Render: travel-bucket.onrender.com.

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Cosmic Hunt

Cosmic Hunt reimagines Product Hunt for sci-fi tech: users launch interstellar gadgets, discuss specs, and up-vote favorites. Built with React, Node, and Sequelize, it features full CRUD for products and reviews.

Authentication guards edits while an activity feed surfaces new launches. Browse the galaxy of ideas at cosmic-hunt.onrender.com.

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Land of Buddha Wellness

This Wix-powered site advertises courses, events, and private sessions for a Buddhist wellness center. Members can subscribe, book halls, and pay online, while staff sync Google Calendar with one click.

The build highlights dynamic page composition, e-commerce features, and custom event widgets on a no-code stack. Live at landofbuddhawellness.com.

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Working Women Journalist Nepal

WWJ Nepal’s static site provides resources, events, and advocacy for women journalists. Built using Google Sites, it integrates Docs, Maps, and Forms for easy content edits by non-technical staff.

The minimal code base proves that thoughtful design can make low-code platforms feel bespoke. Visit: wwjnepal.org.

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Dark Water Privateers

A community site for a gaming organization, featuring recruitment info and a roadmap for an in-game asset tracker. Built with Next.js and hosted on Vercel, it’s ready for a full-stack expansion.

Future MVP will let members log ships and share fleet data securely. Preview the static build at dwpllc.vercel.app.

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Gora

Gora is a full-stack Q&A platform for horror fans, built on Node, Pug, and PostgreSQL. Users create accounts, post chilling questions, and discuss favorite fright flicks in threaded comments.

Search filters by tag and author help readers dive into niche topics, while authorization keeps edits secure. The Heroku demo is archived at gora--app.herokuapp.com.

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Lyber

Lyber is a work-in-progress rideshare clone using Google Places and Maps APIs. Users set pickup and destination, then (soon) match with nearby drivers and watch simulated trip costs update live.

The stack is Node, Express, and PostgreSQL with a React front end; deployment runs on Heroku. Follow progress at lyber-rideshare.herokuapp.com.

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ArcShooter

ArcShooter is an arcade-style side scroller built with Python’s Pygame. Players dodge obstacles, manage boost cooldowns, and rack up distance—blasting enemies will arrive in the next milestone.

High scores persist locally and a restart loop keeps sessions snappy. Source code and updates on GitHub: github.com/suwanshree/ArcShooter1.

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