Yanay Tsabary

Ayapo - A social experience, on a mobile web browser

Ayapo blends browsing and social networking. Upvote, downvote, or comment on any website. Discover niche sites in a Reddit-like feed sorted by hot/top/controversial. Make the web more transparent and fun while exploring with Ayapo’s sleek bookmarking system.

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Yanay Tsabary
Hey and thanks for checking out Ayapo!! Ayapo turns web browsing into a social experience. Every website can be voted on or commented on, making the web more transparent and exciting. You can discover new websites in a social like feed - sort by hot, top, and more - and keep track of favorite websites from across the web with a slick bookmarking system. Also - Ayapo is powered by Replyke, a service I’m building to simplify creating social apps with core features like feeds, comments, and user management. If you're building a social product, Replyke could save you 95% of the effort! Check it out too, and let me know your thoughts! 🙌 Happy browsing ;)
Nika
Hey Yanay, how does it work? Can people approach and interact with "closed" social media when the registration is required? X, LinkedIn etc.?
Yanay Tsabary
@busmark_w_nika Hey Nika! I assume you're talking about Replyke here (the service I am building for building social apps). What Replyke offers, is the entire data management, user interactions authorization to perform certain actions etc. Having a user is required to interact with the data (vote, comment, bookmark etc). Viewing it isn't limited - at least not by Replyke. In terms of the UI, if you use Replyke you 100% control over it. That means that if you want to create an app where only authenticated users can view data, you can do so. Like some exclusive community of some sort, With Ayapo, I wanted to create an app where interacting with content is optional, but anyone can view it. Kinda like Instagram. Does that answer your question? If not please let me know! Note: In terms of UI, while Replyke imposes no limitations, it does offer a comment section component (both for web and mobile) that anyone can utilize.
Nika
@tsabary Okay, is there any service that is comparable to this? Because for me it is like a newer concept. Or is it a common thing?
Yanay Tsabary
@busmark_w_nika Comparable to Replyke? Not that I could find. There are services out there for integrating comment sections into your product, but I've yet to find a solution that provides the value I offer with Replyke, with the same level of flexibility. If you do find something comparable I would love to hear about it.
Blair
Congrats on the launch! We have an AI product coming online soon and look forward to your attention.(*^▽^*)
Sami Majdoub
I think the concept is really cool. I have already found some interesting sites, so if more people join, i think it can be a really nice tool. Unfortunately I experience some bugs in the app, I hope you fix them and that the app becomes popular
Yanay Tsabary
@samimaj Hey Sami! Cheers for the feedback :) I would love to hear what bugs you ran into so I can fix them immediately
Sami Majdoub
@tsabary there is an issue with the safe area on a couple of screens so I can’t go back or fourth because the buttons are placed under my top menu on iPhone 16. Also, don’t know if this is a bug, but I can’t seem to go back in the “browser” if I navigate from one page to another.
Yanay Tsabary
@samimaj hanks for the quick reply. For the safe area - I will take a look. As for navigating back, gestures/system nav button should work - just checked. If it doesn't work for you then I wonder if it's an iPhone 16 issue. I'll have to investigate that. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!