@nickchapsas

It's finally out! Congratulations on the release πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@jimread2354

That looks really awesome!  Good luck I hope it takes off

@ordishysa

Your humility and competence are a rare combination. Thank you for the inspiration! I’m also very curious to know how you used AI to assist in the development of the project .

@edson.canganjo

Congratulations πŸŽ‰ @Amichai! Well done

@luigicfilho

Congrats!!

@kmcdo

Congrats on your new app. Can’t wait to try it out

@jamiewalters7869

Congrats on the release.

@R0ckyRocket

goodluck bro looks great!

@IvanOnNet

Congratulations! Nice idea!

@cristianszpisjak

Great idea. Great features. Great implementation.

@luisedwards3534

Tbh it looks so cool, I would pay any product from you since I have learned a lot just by seeing your courses here in YT

@JacobDuenke

Looks awesome bro! Thanks for sharing!

@igorkalinichenko7157

Thanks for a great video Amichai! I would be delighted to hear more on the architecture behind this app!

@aghileslounis

Great app! Congrats!

@jfpinero

I'm here because of ErrorOr. Congrats by the way!

@tomfondville7489

I love this app ! Thanks for this amazing work

@lukaszrutkowski

Awesome app.. best tools are those which developers build for themselves :) I vote yes for the LLM series :)

@JuicyBenji

Looks cool. I think there are two things I'd love to have as well based on the video alone. One would be ephemeral lines, so you draw them and they disappear after a short time. And two, have the drawings "stick" to the place where you drew them, imagine you're on a website, you have a comment for the header so you do that there, and you also have a comment for the footer so you scroll down, it would then be nice if the top part stuck to where it was placed instead of just being "sticky" on the screen when you scroll down. Hope that makes sense, will definitely be checking out this software regardless.

@codeDotnet

Wow that's good

@the_unico

The fact that you built this app in a short period of time using a different stack from your main stack explains how mature your software development skills is😁