The iPhone app lets you record notes in the field, and the companion Mac app helps attach metadata to your digital scans. There's no cloud storage — everything stays local. The iPhone app is free, and the Mac app has a 7-day trial.
I built Frames because I wanted a lightweight, privacy-first tool to bridge the gap between analog shooting and digital archiving. It's designed for anyone shooting 35mm, medium format, or large format film who wants to organize and preserve their work better.
More info: https://withframes.com
Happy to hear feedback!
ibdf•9mo ago
- White text on a light gray background (contrast issues)
- Text set to align justify (impossible to read)
- One H1 tag with the app description + link (bad semantics)
Content wise:
- Besides the brief description, it has zero info about the app
- You provided more info about the app here than in your landing page
- The links to the app store / ios store are below the fold (I have to scroll to see them)
ydstmw•9mo ago
The appstore itself, both for mac and iPhone are what I personally see as "Product details pages" for now.
Thanks for the relevant feedback though :)