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Lemmynade for Lemmy

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Announcements and news about the refreshing web app for Lemmy.

Why Lemmynade?

  1. Thoughtful — Lemmynade's ultimate goal is to make Lemmy more approachable, powerful, shareable, and usable. Every pixel and feature aims to support Lemmy's development, growth, and sustainability for the long run.
  2. Private — From login to logout, each interaction is as private and secure as possible. Only aggregated, anonymized statistics are collected through open-source Plausible Analytics.
  3. Stunning — Sweeping community banners, friendly micro-animations, and user-driven features bring life and personality to Lemmy.
  4. Vibrant — Explore niche and trending Lemmy communities with a unique discovery algorithm.
  5. Responsive (Coming Soon) — Enjoy the same familiar experience on your phone, tablet, and computer.

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With all the amazing apps and services everyone is building for Lemmy lately, I figured I might as well share a sneak-peek of mine too!

Lemmynade is a stunning web client for Lemmy with an emphasis on search engine indexability, great moderation tools, and a familiar pixel-perfect experience.

The goal with this project is to:

  • Publish a powerful, publicly-browsable, fully-indexable website where all Lemmy instances are accessible at any time. I’ll be using dynamic SEO, SSR, and smart caching on the edge to encourage search engines to index posts (and also make posts look good when people share them to other platforms).
  • Create a solid, familiar UX to make it easier for new users to transition from other social media platforms. Lets face it—we need a great user experience for Lemmy with infinite scrolling, beautiful post presentation, video support, and animated upvotes.
  • Prioritize community engagement and moderation tools. You can see it in the colors and the placement of everything—Lemmynade is about the users that make up this community. The goal is to make it simple and quick for you to post, comment, reply, and message other users in the Fediverse. Moderation tools will also get some love as well.
  • Eventually release Lemmynade iOS and Android apps. Hopefully, as Lemmynade grows, I’ll be able to release iOS and Android apps. This is not a guarantee and is dependent on the success of the web version and any interest from y’all.

As you can imagine, this is a huge project and will take some time to get to a usable and polished version 1.0. For now, subscribe to this community to follow along—I’ll post updates and more sneak-peeks along the way.

I’ll be sharing more screenshots in the coming weeks as well as a link to the public alpha for you all to try. Stay tuned, and feel free to ask any questions or share ideas!

Cheers,

- Silas

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Looks awesome guys! Can't wait to try it out ♥️

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No offense but for me as a developer this post raises a couple of red flags. If you want to get me on board and excited about this you will have to announce some more details. In particular: what sort of technology stack are you using? Right now all I can see are mockups and the vague idea of releasing to iOS and Android at some point.

Again, not trying to attack you or your project but I feel like with the technical audience on this platform some more concrete information is warranted. I hope this turns into an amazing client someday soon :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

No totally, that makes sense. All screenshots are of the working SvelteKit PWA currently hosted on Vercel’s edge network. Capacitor or Tauri will be used down the road to release on iOS/Android. Supabase/Appwrite/Prisma or similar will be used as needed to securely handle extra settings or storage