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Additional feedback ignoring the first impression issues:

Download link being TestFlight is ... not ideal.

The website is super vague? What exactly is your app? It seems to be a mobile IDE for your proprietary programming language?

Committing to a new language, _especially_ a proprietary language where the only IDE is on iOS is a HUGE choice. You need way more details on why someone should choose this over learning Objective-C/Swift. See, for example, Rust's homepage that explains the advantages Rust brings: https://www.rust-lang.org/

Your pricing structure is vague and it's not exactly clear what the value-add of the paid products are. What does it mean to have a "Verified account"? Is this also a social network?



Yes, TestFlight is the main problem now, because there are still bugs blocking the publication in the AppStore.

As I wrote above, this site is a draft.

Mobile application for where users can create games and apps on mobile devices. For this, a programming language was created.

For example, in a war or other extreme conditions, when there is no electricity, this is critical.

Now it's only iOS, and then there will be Android, Web and Desktop.

There are other meanings here, for this I made a separate topic with details. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32181251

A part of the project is open source and I want to open the whole project, but for this I need more knowledge and suggestions.

Those who buy the paid version will receive coins with which they can buy assets for their applications. Details on this are yet to be expanded.

Yes, this is a social network for developers and a marketplace for selling apps.

This is also a web3 system where people can trade coins on an exchange, I would like to get a stable coin for which people can sell their assets and exchange for Ethereum. Here is an example of a web3 wallet mobile app created using this application and programming language. It was the world's first mobile 3D crypto wallet. https://twitter.com/Web3Wallet/status/1506964780346716165

Thanks, I know Rust lang :)


To be clear, the point I'm trying to make is that your potential customers aren't going to be digging around on HN posts looking for details on what the software does. After they spend a few minutes and can't figure anything out they will leave - never to return. This information needs to be prominently on the website: what your product is (much more clearly) and why people should choose it over alternatives.




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