Readit News logoReadit News
rajatkulk commented on Glaze by Raycast   glazeapp.com/... · Posted by u/romac
elxr · 9 days ago
That's amazing, great job mate.

What's the number one place/site you got customers from?

rajatkulk · 9 days ago
I wanna say reddit? But it's a mix of things, some users come from chatgpt, some from searching for competitors on google.

I don't do marketing (I do a post on reddit once in 3 months or so for updates, but it doesn't get that much traction). Feel like it's word of mouth. Some of the early users told more people they knew, and they did the same.

Now a ton of customers bring the name up in their reddit threads (like you did here), and that's generally it.

I'd love for conversions to be higher compared to the install count, but it's still healthy for an indie project with a relatively higher price point (people are too used to free, or $19 products).

rajatkulk commented on Glaze by Raycast   glazeapp.com/... · Posted by u/romac
elxr · 9 days ago
Yup, I know it's been around for longer, probably wasn't the best example. But it's just the first native app I've thought of and with how much it's been changing, it constantly feels new.

I do like most of it, but the pace of upgrades is a bit too fast for me compared to obsidian, which feels more stable for now. There's also parts of the obsidian editor (the plain-text view, I never use preview mode) that just feels better than every other notes app I've tried so far. Although obsidian as a whole is something I'm also trying to move off of.

Love the polish of octarine though. Has the revenue been decent so far?

rajatkulk · 9 days ago
Ah the fast pace of updates is because I quit my startup job to go full time on this since last September! So it's a day job for me now, which means I don't need to only spend a few hours per weekend, and thus can get to my backlog faster!

As for revenue, it did give me enough confidence to quit my day job (was pretty well paid for my country), and Octarine since the past 3 months, has exceeded that as well :)

rajatkulk commented on Glaze by Raycast   glazeapp.com/... · Posted by u/romac
elxr · 10 days ago
I have been seeing more and more native desktop apps in the past few months (octarine for instance), but most of them would've honestly been better off as web-apps, or at least a polished electron app.

> seems to be hostile to any AI generated code at all for now.

Because the majority of vibe-coded apps are low effort.

rajatkulk · 9 days ago
Octarine dev here! Unfortunately the app doesn't work for the web given the architectural decisions.

Also the app's been around for over 3 years now, and isn't vibe coded (since I saw it in this thread around vibe coding apps).

Open to any feedback if you've been using it for a while

rajatkulk commented on Show HN: I built a fast, minimal Dota 2 counter tool to help me learn the game   dota2.tools/... · Posted by u/lijinxuan
lijinxuan · 2 months ago
I’ve been playing Dota 2 for about a few months now, so I’m still very much a beginner and learning the game.

One of the biggest things I’ve noticed during this time is how complex counter mechanics in Dota 2 really are.

It’s not just hero vs hero matchups — it also includes how entire drafts interact with each other, how item choices can shift the game, and many counters that only apply under very specific conditions. Because of that, simply looking at win rates or individual matches often doesn’t really explain why something is a counter.

So over the past month or so, I started organizing and documenting these counter relationships in my free time and put together a small website to make them easier to browse. It focuses on things like:

Hero counters and being countered

Situational item counters

Simple draft-phase hints about overall lineup interactions

The counters on the site aren’t based purely on hero matchup win rates. They’re compiled from player discussions, guides, and shared experiences, and I’ve tried to filter out ideas that are clearly outdated. The goal is to help explain why a certain hero or item can be effective in specific situations.

That said, since this is mostly a one-person project that I work on outside of my day job, there are still plenty of heroes and scenarios that aren’t covered yet. Some counter explanations may also be incomplete or open to debate.

I see this more as a learning and discussion tool rather than a source of “correct answers,” so I’d really like to hear other players’ opinions and perspectives.

I’ve put everything here mainly for my own use and for a few friends: https://dota2.tools/

If you have any suggestions or disagree with something, I’d love to hear your thoughts. There’s also a Discord link on the site if anyone wants to give feedback or discuss ideas.

rajatkulk · 2 months ago
As someone who's played the game since the Beta and the AllStars maps in Frozen Throne, love when anything related to dotes shows up.

Haven't checked the repo, but guessing you using the opendota apis? Anything that you do different compared to dotabuff/opendota?

In the counter pick, would love if you could enter a match ID to prefill data, and then see what could've been a better pick? Last picked Ember but was countered by the enemy picking Ursa on their last pick. Given the rest of the draft would a different hero would be better?

rajatkulk commented on Show HN: Ferrite – Markdown editor in Rust with native Mermaid diagram rendering   github.com/OlaProeis/Ferr... · Posted by u/OlaProis
weakfish · 2 months ago
Wow, this looks awesome. Downloading now.
rajatkulk · 2 months ago
Thank you! Open to any and all feedback!
rajatkulk commented on Show HN: Ferrite – Markdown editor in Rust with native Mermaid diagram rendering   github.com/OlaProeis/Ferr... · Posted by u/OlaProis
rajatkulk · 2 months ago
Shamelessly plugging my app Octarine (https://octarine.app) for users that may want a more WYSIWYG editing experience while storing all notes on device in markdown, which is also written in Rust (Tauri), and NOT vibe coded :)
rajatkulk commented on PlanetScale Offering $5 Databases   planetscale.com/blog/5-do... · Posted by u/ryanvogel
impulser_ · 4 months ago
Yeah, and they became an actual profitable tech company which is extremely rare today.
rajatkulk · 4 months ago
Um well, they shouldn't have done that. "If it means they go broke and need to shut down for me to keep having my free tier DB for 3 tables and 2 users, so be it, go broke"

u/rajatkulk

KarmaCake day27November 12, 2020View Original