It's motion studio that helps founders and younger entrepreneurs market their products more precisely to desired customers.
HUGE day for Strivle today.
We won Product of the Week on TinyLaunch. First place, ahead of a strong field. Thank you to everyone who backed us.
And the Strivle iOS app was just approved by Apple. It goes live on the App Store within 24 hours. The full experience, native and in your pocket: your feed, live rooms, the leaderboard, and messages.
We built Strivle to reward the people who actually ship.
Today Strivle shipped.
Thank you for building in public with us. This is the start.
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I’m Johnathan - a full-stack engineer who ships web applications from ground-up to production. Next.js for web, Supabase for backend, and AI/LLMs where they add real value. 8+ years building AI-powered products for healthcare, fintech, real estate, and SaaS teams.
I worked on the backend data layer for Cylinder Health - a specialized GI care platform that has now helped over 145,000 patients manage digestive conditions through clinician-backed, personalized care plans.
My piece of the stack: the clinical records layer and the EHR ingestion pipeline.
━━━ What "FHIR-compliant" actually means when you build it ━━━
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is the standard that lets healthcare systems talk to each other. In theory it's clean. In practice, every EHR vendor - Epic, Athena, Cerner - sends you data in their own dialect of FHIR, with custom extensions, missing fields, and inconsistent date formats.
So the ingestion pipeline wasn't just "normalize JSON into Postgres." It was:
→ Model the core FHIR resources correctly: Patient, Observation, Condition, CarePlan - each with the right cardinality and relationships
→ Write normalization logic that could handle what real EHRs actually send, not what the spec says they should send
→ Output a PostgreSQL schema queryable by both the application layer (fast, indexed, relational) and the clinical team (human-readable, auditable, filterable by condition/patient/date)
━━━ Why this matters beyond healthcare ━━━
Any platform where multiple data sources feed a single operational layer - fintech aggregators, multi-ERP SaaS, IoT pipelines - hits the same problem: you don't control the upstream data quality, but downstream users expect consistency.
The FHIR normalization pattern translates directly.
Building something in healthtech, or dealing with messy multi-source data ingestion? Happy to talk through the architecture.
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Cyber threats have no secrets. Ship fast solving complex problem in a simple way.
I chose to join Strivle to help founders getting active users, from 1st January 2026 I've got 18 000 new users.
You got 18k users from strivle?
Co-Founder building ambitious software at the intersection of AI, automation, visualization, and creative systems. Currently building HelioraAI, a celestial intelligence platform, and working on autoretto, an autonomous music production pipeline. Shipping fast, learning faster.
just pushed a nice physics and visuals update to the 3d sky
we added accurate axial spin for all the planets. jupiter whipping around fast, venus basically frozen in its weird retrograde, earth doing its proper daily turn, everything based on real sidereal periods. feels so much more alive watching them actually rotate at their own pace.
cleaned up the belts too. main asteroid belt, trojans, centaurs and kuiper now drift at proper keplerian speeds. inner stuff moves noticeably faster than the outer zones. no more backwards physics.
galilean moons around jupiter got tuned with their real orbital periods and laplace resonance. they feel way more natural now.
also added the slow zoom out from earth that reveals the full milky way. its pretty special. you start close, it pulls back, and suddenly youre floating in deep space with everything in context.
on top of that i updated the colored celestial nodes. they now have procedural swirling plasma textures with marbled filament patterns, emissive glow from within, a translucent outer shell with additive blending, and a soft halo aura. they feel way more energetic and alive instead of just flat colored dots.
its the little things like this that make the sky actually feel like the real solar system while still staying dreamy. as above so below, even in the code.
anyone notice the difference when you go into immersive mode? or got a favorite planet or moon you like watching spin?
Looks cool 🌜🌜
Hello! I'm Luhao Zhao. - 🚀 Founder of EasyGlobe: Running a hybrid independent development studio and overseas growth agency. - 💻 Indie Developer: Passionate about AI technologies, web development, and building automation tools from the ground up.
Hello guys, I'm new here
I'm Luhao Zhao.
🚀 Founder of EasyGlobe: Running a hybrid independent development studio and overseas growth agency.
💻 Indie Developer: Passionate about AI technologies, web development, and building automation tools from the ground up.
As an indie studio, we have incubated and built several tools and platforms:
🌍 EasyGlobe Growth
💘 Datinghelp AI
An AI-driven dating assistant designed to help users break the ice and find social inspiration on dating apps.
☕ Decaf
An innovative project incubated under the EasyGlobe umbrella, expanding our digital tool and SaaS offerings.
✈️ China Local Tour
A dedicated inbound Chinese tourism platform targeting overseas users, offering authentic local guides and cultural travel experiences.
Do you run ads too?
Hi everyone, I’m the founder of SmartDevops, a cloud and DevOps agency that helps startups set up and scale their cloud infrastructure.
I recently transitioned from freelancing to building this agency with a few friends, and we’re now looking to work with our first set of clients. If you know any startups that could use help in this space, I’d love an introduction.
Seems nice.
Are you using your unfair advantage?
Most "startup idea databases" are useless because they ignore Founder-Market Fit. You get 500 people building the exact same generic SaaS.
What if a system parsed your CV/GitHub etc., found your asymmetric domain edge, and matched it to live, niche internet complaint clusters?
If a tool showed you a massive B2B problem pattern that only your specific background could solve, would you build it? Why wouldn’t you?
Let me know what you think.
Yeah it's true. Converting the pain you once faced yourself is more useful and reliable for making any difference. Not only in saas building but in all areas of life like writing and editing etc.