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Show HN: I built a privacy-focused Link in Bio tool (no sign-up, no tracking)

barelink.lovable.app
1 points·by fratimo66·vorig jaar·0 comments

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fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
Yes, it derails a bit when it has to reproduce creative patterns
fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
I guess they’ll text me or stop using the service. With food is much better.
fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
I originally built https://prontopic.com/ to help my girlfriend take better photos of her clothes for Vinted.

Turns out people really like it, especially for food photography :)
fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
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fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
I’m currently developing a link-in-bio tool that requires no cookies, no trackers, and no signups—a true “privacy-first” approach. I’m building it with lovable, which has really helped me overcome the fine-tuning and bug-fixing procrastination that used to slow down my projects.

After spending a lot of time in an acquired startup and becoming more specialized in my role, I realized I needed to switch back to “build mode.” It’s been a rewarding exercise to try generating some organic traffic (no-ads by design) and a much needed escape from excel sheets.

https://barelink.lovable.app/

Wondering if being still on a third level domain is messing up my SEO efforts.
fratimo66
·vorig jaar·discuss
Do you use any analytics tools on your website and how do you drive traffic to it?

Are you planning no-ads campaigns (similar to what simpleanalytics.com does)?

I'm on a privacy-first project and such info would help.
fratimo66
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Working on https://someguys.app to make it easier for people to find sports meet-ups and stay active, whether at home or exploring a new city. Personally, I’ve always found it tough to stay motivated and consistent with sports after retiring from 25 years of semi-professional sport, especially solo. Having a group around makes all the difference, but it’s not always easy to find one—especially for sports that aren’t as mainstream or easy to organize.

With Someguys, you can find others to play with, including adaptive sports options for people with disabilities. It works for individuals looking to discover new activities, and also for clubs, providing tools to organize, promote, and make events more accessible.