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Show HN: Where do my taxes go in Berlin? A personal receipt generator

https://berlin-bill.eamag.me
1•eamag•40s ago•0 comments

39C3 – Cracking Open What Makes Apple's Low-Latency WiFi So Fast [video]

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-cracking-open-what-makes-apple-s-low-latency-wifi-so-fast
1•amanverasia•1m ago•0 comments

Tik-Tok (Novel)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tik-Tok_(novel)
1•firebaze•1m ago•0 comments

Pentagon is embracing Grok AI chatbot as it draws global outcry

https://apnews.com/article/artificial-intelligence-pentagon-hegseth-musk-7f99e5f32ec70d7e39cec92d...
1•geox•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Nametag – open-source personal relationships manager

https://nametag.one/
1•mattogodoy•6m ago•0 comments

European firms hit hiring brakes over AI and slowing growth

https://www.dw.com/en/european-eurozone-job-labor-market-unemployment-company-hiring-practice-cov...
1•smurda•7m ago•0 comments

Rewiring Mozilla: Doing for AI what we did for the web

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/rewiring-mozilla-ai-and-web/
1•nalinidash•9m ago•0 comments

AI, AI Everywhere

1•okokwhatever•11m ago•0 comments

Physicians see 1 in 6 patients as 'difficult,' study finds

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/patient-experience/physicians-see-1-in-6-patients-as-diffic...
1•Growtika•12m ago•1 comments

International central bankers stand in full solidarity with Powell

https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/date/2026/html/ecb.pr260113~ec4630b9fa.en.html
1•throw0101c•12m ago•2 comments

Boundary Enforcement in Code Review

1•mthssalome•15m ago•0 comments

Owners, not renters: Mozilla's open source AI strategy

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mozilla-open-source-ai-strategy/
1•nalinidash•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Janus – Anki flashcards from PDFs, videos and notes

https://janus.cards
1•A-F-V16•16m ago•1 comments

$999 RTX 5090 GPU scam claims 42 victims

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/usd999-rtx-5090-gpu-scam-claims-42-victims-fanny-...
1•croes•16m ago•0 comments

People as Harmonic Oscillators

https://dogdogfish.com/blog/2026/01/13/people-as-oscillators/
1•matthewsharpe3•23m ago•1 comments

Hit squad recruiter for Sweden's Foxtrot criminal network arrested in Iraq

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/mena/2026/01/13/hit-squad-recruiter-for-swedens-foxtrot-crim...
1•campuscodi•23m ago•0 comments

Show HN: MakersHub.dev – A community platform for people building with AI tools

https://makershub.dev/
1•adilmoujahid•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: FreeMarker Support for Zed Editor

https://github.com/debba/zed-freemarker
1•debba•25m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Quantum Computation, Computers and Programming

1•rramadass•28m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Policy-governed AI system for offline deployment in expertise deserts

https://github.com/thepoorsatitagain/Tutor-to-disaster-expert
1•thepoors•29m ago•0 comments

Podshop, the hedge fund game. As seen on Bloomberg's money stuff

https://www.podshop.io
1•WiseHare•29m ago•0 comments

Could Magic Mushrooms Have 'Woken Up' Our Ancestors?

https://thesporereport.com/?p=580
1•richrichardsson•30m ago•0 comments

WebUSB Unpinner: network analysis for the masses

https://reversing.works/posts/2025/12/webusb-unpinner-network-analysis-for-the-masses/
1•chobeat•31m ago•0 comments

Show HN: High-precision mouse polling rate tester

https://mousepollingratetest.com/
1•zylics•34m ago•1 comments

User authorization just got 10x harder

https://leaddev.com/event/user-authorization-just-got-10x-harder
2•mooreds•34m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Infrastructure teams – what's your biggest compliance headache?

1•coppinfra•36m ago•0 comments

Iran official says 2k people have been killed in unrest

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/iranian-mp-warns-greater-unrest-urging-government-address-gri...
5•JumpCrisscross•36m ago•2 comments

Dullness and Disbelief: The 2026 AI Regression

https://vibesbench.substack.com/p/dullness-and-disbelief-the-2026-ai
2•firasd•37m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Fruito – match-3 puzzle game I made with Claude Code

https://fruito.sawirstudio.com/
1•sawirricardo•38m ago•1 comments

The World Has a New Lowest Birth Rate Country: Taiwan at 0.72

https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2026/01/10/2003850357
1•cwwc•38m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Show HN: An iOS budget app I've been maintaining since 2011

https://primoco.me/en/
24•Priotecs•1h ago
I’ve been building and selling software since the early 2000s, starting with classic shareware. In 2011, I moved into the App Store world and built an iOS budget app because I needed a simple way to track my own expenses.

At the time, my plan was to replace a few larger shareware projects with several smaller apps to spread the risk. That didn’t quite work out — one app, MoneyControl, quickly grew so much that it became my main focus.

Fifteen years later, the app is still on the App Store, still actively developed, and still used by people who started with version 1.0. Many apps from that era are long gone.

Looking back, these are some of the things that mattered most:

Starting early helped, but wasn’t enough on its own. Early visibility made a difference, but long-term maintenance and reliability are what kept users.

Focus beat diversification. I wanted many small apps. I ended up with one large, long-lived product. Deep focus turned out to be more sustainable.

Long-term maintenance is most of the work. Adapting to new iOS versions, migrating data safely, handling edge cases, and keeping old data usable mattered more than flashy features.

Discoverability keeps getting harder. Reaching users on the App Store today is much more difficult than it was years ago. Prices are higher than in the old 99-cent days, but visibility hasn’t improved.

I’m a developer first, not a marketer. I work alone, with occasional help from freelancers. No employees, no growth team. The app could probably have grown more with better marketing, but that was never my strength.

You don’t need to get rich to build something sustainable. I didn’t build this for an exit. I’ve been able to make a living from my work for over 20 years, which feels like success to me.

Building things you actually use keeps you honest. Every product I built was something I personally needed. That authenticity mattered more than any roadmap.

This week I released version 10 with a new design and a major technical overhaul. It feels less like a milestone and more like preparing the app for the next phase.

Happy to answer questions about long-term app maintenance, indie development, or keeping a product alive across many iOS generations.

Comments

sgt•1h ago
Looks great, and I was also happy to see that it has offline capabilities and will sync once you have a signal. There needs to be more apps built using this model.
josem•39m ago
Amazing to see such a long tenure in that competitive market. Thanks for sharing!

I wonder, apart from the normal exposure/distribution on App Store, what are the main strategies you've used for marketing?

chrisvalleybay•38m ago
I love this. I also built a business like that[0]. It's super niche. I have maintained this small business for soon to be 13 years now. Most of what has worked has been maintaining great relationships with the few customers I have. I think the most important thing for me have been offering amazing support. I always reply to all e-mails right away and make it my top priority giving them my best help.

Congratulations on your success, and best of luck going forward!

[0] https://www.mino.no.

lloydatkinson•22m ago
That looks really cool. Seems like it could work for hotels or holiday apartments too, especially if they have smart home appliances?
chrisvalleybay•7m ago
Thank you! Yes, it definitely could. I haven't thought about holiday apartments.. Thank you for the good idea!
DarkSkyGhost•35m ago
>The mobile apps (iOS, Android, etc.) can be downloaded from the app stores and tested free of charge. Simple in-app purchases or the conenction to a paid WebApp unlock the Premium Features.

Typo in 'conenction'

ahartmetz•33m ago
Interesting! I know next to nothing about iOS development, but surely there have been major changes in frameworks and expected look (often connected)? Which changes were there over the years and how and when did you follow them? Did it turn out good or bad to follow early / late?
khoury•33m ago
How many users?