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We track sleep, workouts, heart rate - but our intimate lives? Still stuck in memory and Notes app. Silk lets you take better care of it: offline, completely private, not a single log or analytics call leaving your device ever. See patterns, understand timing, discover what affects your mood and connection. Get ice breakers to spark new conversations. Works beautifully alone, even better together - whether that's one partner or several.

SilkYour intimacy has patterns. See them.
Constellation turns your Markdown vault into a 3D knowledge graph you can walk through on Vision Pro. Point it at Obsidian, Logseq, or any markdown folder. Notes become nodes, links become visible connections, clusters form by folder and tag. Gaze to select, pinch to pull thoughts closer, open notes in floating panels. Lens filters slice through thousands of documents. Five VoiceOver rotors for full accessibility.

ConstellationWalk through your Markdown vault in 3D
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Hey everyone! I built Constellation because spatial computing finally makes knowledge graphs explorable in a way flat screens never could. I've used Obsidian for years. The graph view is beautiful but ultimately decorative—you can't really do anything with it. When Vision Pro launched, I realised: what if you could walk through that graph? Stand inside your ideas and see how they connect?...

ConstellationWalk through your Markdown vault in 3D
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For the nomads among you
Thanks for the Lexie support. New languages coming - Danish is on the list, and their counting system is somehow more wild than French. I know many of you are learning languages because you're traveling, moving, or living between countries. Same here. Lexie handles the language headache. I also built something for the visa/tax headache: Residency - a travel tracker that turns your photo library...
Other apps log where you've been. Residency shows what happens next. Scan your photos: it extracts every trip, filters out the noise (in-flight pictures, ferries, etc), and applies 120+ visa and tax rules automatically. Test future trips before you book to see if they'll trigger residency or break a limit. Keep documents, insurances, and driving permits organised with expiry alerts, export your history for tax filings or visa applications, and track with widgets. iOS 17+, private and on-device.

ResidencyYour photos know where you've been. We track consequences.
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Hey PH! Vadim here. If you've ever maintained a spreadsheet of travel history, hated every minute of it, and still got it wrong, this is your passport's new best friend. I built Residency last summer knowing I'd need 10 years of travel history for a Canadian work permit. Pointed it at my photo library, reconstructed a decade of trips in minutes, got the visa, and have been traveling Canada with...

ResidencyYour photos know where you've been. We track consequences.
Vadim Drobininleft a comment
I built Silk because every health app tracks sleep, steps, heart rate, but the part of our lives that actually affects mood and connection? We're still using the Notes app or just forgetting. Silk is a tracker for your intimate life that: Works offline, stays offline - not a single analytics call leaves your device Shows patterns you'd never notice (peak days, mood correlations, what actually...

SilkYour intimacy has patterns. See them.
French numbers are ridiculous. Quatre-vingt-dix-neuf? That's "four-twenty-ten-nine" for 99. Meet Lexie: a tamagotchi-inspired game that makes French practice stick – especially the ridiculous bits. It grows when you practice, evolves when you’re right, and doesn’t punish you for being wrong or missing a day. Fully offline, zero ads. French is free; extra languages are a one-time unlock.
LexieA Tamagotchi that turns language practice into a game
Vadim Drobininleft a comment
Hey folks! This isn't a language learning app, Duolingo and Anki are rather good at that already (one is better than the other though). Lexie just does the boring bits they skip: numbers, irregular verbs, the things you technically learnt at school but can't recall when it matters. The whole app is a blob that quizzes you and grows when you get things right, which is more than I could say for...
LexieA Tamagotchi that turns language practice into a game
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I wanted to bring Liquid Glass to my still-alive iPhone 3GS, but couldn’t find an iOS 4 simulator. So I backported it to iOS 13+ instead. Theseus recreates modern glass depth/refraction/highlights and works as a drop-in replacement for UIKit/SwiftUI TabBars. Would love feedback (and PRs).
TheseusLiquid Glass UI, backported to iOS 13+ and open source.
Theseus is a lightweight Swift Package that backports the iOS 26 Liquid Glass aesthetic to iOS 13+.
Inspired by the Ship of Theseus, it rebuilds modern glass UI effects (refraction, depth, and highlights) piece by piece, without relying on new OS features.
TheseusLiquid Glass UI, backported to iOS 13+ and open source.
