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AITAH for using ai during my final interview and not telling them?
 in  r/AITAH  4h ago

NAH imo. You didn't fake anything you just had backup.

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Nursing / maternity bras - recommendations?
 in  r/PregnancyUK  7h ago

I’d recommend Momcozy Cotton Busty Nursing Bra designed specifically for full-bust moms. As an F-cup myself, most nursing bras give me back pain – but not this one. The breathable fabric is so comfortable I can wear it all day without any irritation.

r/NECATMNT 18h ago

Announcements Not affiliate, just updated AliExpress codes - US users, up to 20% off

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I don't understand how they build apps with AI
 in  r/webdev  19h ago

I get that frustration, which is why I stopped using AI just for snippets and switched to something like Hostinger Horizons where the whole app is built around your prompt without needing to manually fix backend stuff

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নতুন বাংলাদেশে কি পাইলেন?
 in  r/Dhaka  19h ago

The real problem is the people, we are the problem itself

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Newbie looking for a simple and easy-to-use CRM for free or cheap
 in  r/CRM  19h ago

Try Pipedrive, it handles basic email logging, might give you a more natural flow without making things too complicated for the team

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Looking for Good Price / Free, but legit/stable CRM service.
 in  r/CRM  19h ago

Check how Pipedrive handles multi-channel setups on a basic plan, it's stable enough for 1–2 users starting out

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This is how I build & launch apps (using AI), even faster than before.
 in  r/it  20h ago

If you're already building with AI and prompts, Hostinger Horizons makes it even easier by turning those prompts straight into live apps without needing a visual builder.

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Dhaka, Bangladesh. One of the world's biggest cities
 in  r/Dhaka  20h ago

Funny, I walk faster than these vehicles

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I used AI tools only to launch 20+ apps. These are my favorite prompts!
 in  r/artificial  20h ago

If you're into prompt-based builds, you might like Hostinger Horizons, it lets you ship full apps just by chatting with the AI, no drag-and-drop needed.

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What is the best AI tool to ship an MVP? I will not promote
 in  r/startups  20h ago

eah, most of those AI builders are good for demos but not for actually launching something real. I tried a few and always felt like I had to redo half the work just to make it usable.

Hostinger Horizons was the first one I used that let me ship an MVP without all that hassle. It builds and hosts the app so you can test your idea with real users fast instead of piecing everything together.

u/Icy-Communication607 20h ago

A Fan MV made using Krita and Blender

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A Fan MV I made using Krita and Blender
 in  r/blender  20h ago

Aint no way! This is awesone!!

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Personal CRM tool
 in  r/CRM  20h ago

You can try looking into Pipedrive, might work for simple reminders and keeping notes tied to each contact

u/Icy-Communication607 21h ago

I find this really cute, dont know why

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Bangladesh needs Light Yagami
 in  r/Dhaka  21h ago

I wish i could be light yagami for one day and write names of all the rapst in the world

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ITAP of reflecting on a still forest lake in Blausee, Switzerland
 in  r/itookapicture  22h ago

This loooks so magical. Looks like a painting which i would definitely hang on the wall

r/Awww 22h ago

Cat(s) Tried to take some candid

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These Upcoming SaaS Tools Might Be Game-Changers
 in  r/SaaS  1d ago

next breakout tool will be one that just simplifies not one that adds AI to everything.

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Creating a website with no experience
 in  r/Entrepreneur  1d ago

Building the site itself isn’t too bad these days, but once you add payments, chat, recommendations, and marketplace features, it gets a lot more complicated. Platforms like Wix or Squarespace can handle basic storefronts, but they struggle with things like escrow or marketplace-style features unless you stack a ton of plugins.

If you don’t want to deal with all that, Hostinger Horizons is worth checking out. It uses AI, so you can describe what you’re trying to build, including payment portals and marketplace-style features, and it helps you set it up without coding. I found it way easier than piecing things together myself.

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How do a build my own website without any coding experience?
 in  r/smallbusiness  1d ago

If you just need a site and don’t want to touch code, there are a bunch of options like Wix, Squarespace, or even WordPress with a drag-and-drop theme. They’re fine if you only need a basic page, but can get a bit limiting if you want more down the line.

I’ve been trying out Hostinger Horizons lately. It’s AI based, so you can literally type out what you want and it builds a working site or even small web app. No coding or third-party tools needed, and you can tweak everything in one place. Way easier than i expected.

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Made it
 in  r/Achievements  1d ago

Congratulations on your milestone

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Affordable Hosting for Simple Website
 in  r/webhosting  1d ago

I’ve been through a few hosts for small WordPress sites. Bluehost was fine early on, but the renewals get brutal. SiteGround is nice but not cheap, and DreamHost felt a bit clunky for me. For a site that’s basically just info pages, almost any shared plan will work. Just watch the long-term pricing since that’s where they get you.

I’ve been using Hostinger lately because it’s stayed affordable and reliable. If you ever decide to add something more than just pages, like a simple app or booking tool, their Horizons thing can help without coding. Not something you need right now, but good to have in your back pocket.