
AI users try your apps and give you a full UX review in minutes.
People often ask me "How are you shipping exactly what your users want so often?".
The answer? Dog food.
I run ClankerView agent reviews on ClankerView itself.
Every change I ship, an AI agent acting like my target audience tries it out and gives me brutally honest feedback. Any friction and it goes back to the drawing board (the Claude Code input box).
I sometimes ignore the advice it gives me. A week later, a user complains about the same thing.
It doesn't seem possible that an LLM is this good at using and reviewing apps. Surely they produce nothing but slop, right? They can't even count the number of R's in "strawberry".
That's what I thought too. But then I tried it. And now I'm certain that 6 months from now every successful product team will be testing their features with AI before releasing them to users. The best ones do it already.
Will you be ahead of the curve or playing catch-up?
See a review of ClankerView: clankerview.com/share/4ahO4wBjrZCUnmKW
I'm already fixing the issues it found.
Try it on your own product for free: clankerview.com
STRIVLE IS IN 1ST PLACE ON TINYLAUNCH 🚀
Strivle is sitting #1 with 33 upvotes. Second place is at 21 and catching up fast.
If you haven't upvoted yet, now's the moment. Every upvote in the next few hours decides whether we hold #1 or get overtaken.
Takes 10 seconds. Massive impact for what we're building here.
Let's lock this in 🥂
How's TinyLaunch doing on actually getting clicks? I've tried a bunch of these sites and none of them have been any help except for Product Hunt where it was very hard to get upvotes.
I shipped the landing page today. Go and sign up for the wait list to lock in the launch pricing! coducky.com/
I am just waiting on Lemon Squeezy to approve my store so that licenses can be purchased, and then I will make the app public.
I also have added a public changelog, which you can find on the website.
The website (Astro) is in a separate repo to the app (Swift) as I didn't want to manage a monorepo. I maintain a changeset in the main repo and when I tag a new release I upload it to R2 during CI and trigger a rebuild of the Astro website, which pulls the changelog during build to create the changelog page you see above.
Yeah they also asked me multiple times for information they could've looked up from the company registry.
WE JUST HIT 1,000 USERS 🎉
8 days ago this didn't exist
Today there are 1,000 founders on Strivle.
This is honestly CRAZY. I built this last weekend because I was bored, fully expecting nothing to come from it, and now there are 1,000 of you here building, posting, helping each other, telling your friends about it. Watching this community come together has been one of the best weeks of my life.
To every single one of you posting your progress, dropping feedback in my DMs, sharing the platform without me asking, defending it in Reddit comments, just being here, thank you. This is your community as much as it's mine and I mean that. None of this happens without you.
Here's where we're going from here.
The next few weeks are going to be massive. Mobile app dropping on the App Store soon so you can post from anywhere. Public profile pages so your work shows up on Google when people search you. More verification integrations beyond Stripe so pre-revenue founders, mobile founders, and people using other payment processors can all be seen for what they ship. Bookmarks, better DMs, smarter notifications. A real Signal score so the ranking reflects more than just MRR.
We've got TinyLaunch live right now and Product Hunt right after, going for #1 of the day. If we hit it, this thing goes to a whole different level.
But the part I'm most excited about isn't the features or the milestones. It's that we're building the place builders should've had a long time ago. Somewhere your work gets seen on merit. Somewhere the loudest voice doesn't win. Somewhere being early actually matters because the network you build here will compound for years.
You're early. You'll always have been early. The first 1,000 on a platform like this become the names everyone references later.
Let's keep going. Next stop, 10,000.
You built it in a weekend alone? I'm honestly surprised that it has so many features already that work well.
Building Fhelp Building Caf-Ops Building Sidetracked
Can i get 10 people to immediately roast my app?
It'll only take 5 minutes of your time.
Appreciate you fellow builders ✌️

Here's a roast by an AI agent: clankerview.com/share/dbK7R48FBROyQbKF
I asked 3 AI agents to review a nutrition tracking app I built with Lovable.
They clicked around like real users. Within 5 minutes they found a crash, flagged missing features, and gave it a 4/10.
That kind of feedback normally takes weeks to surface. Here's the full demo.
Marcus' full review of the app: clankerview.com/share/7mRXPN9Ar64u98kU
Try it on your own app: clankerview.com