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September 22nd, 2025

Tinder for your photos app

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Photo Roll Detox

gm legends, happy Monday.

Here’s today’s lineup: SwipeSwoop gives your camera roll a cleanup by letting you flick through photos, save the gems, and ditch the noise; Teable turns messy data into live databases, automations, and even marketing assets without the usual spreadsheet torture; Fred takes the goals you always forget and keeps them front and center with steps and vision boards that don’t vanish into a doc.

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Swipe, Don’t Scroll

SwipeSwoop is a tool for people who hate decision paralysis in their photos. You flick through pictures quickly, tag what you like, and build curated collections of favorites. It’s not just a gallery, it’s a way to clean up your roll, rediscover shots you forgot, and spend less time scrolling and more time saving.

🔥 Our Take: My camera roll is always overflowing with “maybe someday” photos. This kinda feels like therapy for that mess. It doesn’t try to automate everything, it just nudges you closer to clarity. You’ll probably swipe-past some junk, but also find gems buried under months of neglect.

Databases That Actually Do Stuff

Teable turns data into something usable. Customer info, invoices, feedback, even images — you feed it in and get live databases, automations, or assets back. Build a lead funnel in minutes, pull insights from millions of rows by asking questions, or crank out product images and copy without bouncing between tools.

🔥 Our Take: Databases usually feel like a place where information goes to die. Teable tries to make them work for you instead of the other way around. If it can really spin up funnels, clean invoices, and spit out marketing material on command, it’s less a database and more a co-worker you don’t have to babysit.

Goals Without the Fluff

Fred takes your big “someday” goals and chops them into steps you can actually track. You can build vision boards, map progress, and keep everything in one place instead of letting it fade into another forgotten notes app. Works on web and mobile.

🔥 Our Take: Everyone loves setting goals until they disappear into a Google Doc you never open again. Fred at least keeps them in your face. It won’t magically give you discipline, but it does make it harder to ghost your own ambitions.

FROM THE FORUMS

Eleven YC Rejections. A Yes at 350kph.

By Farhan Hossain, founder of Blue

I almost didn’t apply again. 

I’ve spent my career making physical products. I worked on the Apple Vision Pro, I invented a robotic basketball trainer for Hoopfit, and I created analog tools at Noble Crafters. But every time I applied to YC, I heard back “no.”

Eleven YC rejections felt like enough. Besides, I had recently started a job at Amazon, where I liked the people and the work. And I had already learned a lot about businesses by starting them (and failing many times). My guiding principle is to live a life worth living. I had that, YC or no.

So when I filed application #12 for Blue, a voice assistant that can use any app on your iPhone, I had already let go of getting in because I didn’t think YC would accept me. We filed mere hours before the deadline. And then I kind of forgot about the application. I was building regardless.

September 22nd, 2025

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