I'm working on my first solo app, Outfit Genie. I am a really unorganized person and struggle to plan outfits ahead of time. I'm also working on upping my style.
Here are the current features
- Closet — Add clothing items with photos, category, color, brand, and tags. Visual wardrobe with hanging rod and shelves for browsing by category
- Worn / Hamper tracking — Mark items as Clean, Worn, or in the Hamper to track what needs washing
- Outfits — Build and save multi-piece outfits, organized by occasion
- Weekly Schedule — Assign saved outfits to days of the week
- AI Stylist — Get outfit suggestions powered by DeepSeek AI, with live weather integration
- Preferences — Set style profile, favorite/avoid colors, occasions, and custom styles
- Onboarding — First-launch questionnaire to seed your closet with basic wardrobe pieces
I'm still awaiting approval from Google Play and Apple. I'd love to hear what kind of features y'all would want in an outfit organizer app too.
email: cab8895@gmail.com
I’m a new graduate software engineer with strong internship experience building full-stack applications using React, TypeScript, Node.js, SQL, and AWS. I’ve shipped performance-sensitive, user-facing features, worked with APIs and databases, and contributed to production systems in healthcare and government environments. I bring a solid foundation in software engineering, clean code, and collaborative development, with experience taking features from idea through deployment.
This is really cool. I love that you have thumbnails for the games. I do have one question about the filters. Are you able to filter by more than one genre? I think being able to select multiple would be nice.
I built a scraper that pulls every job posting from the Who's Hiring thread, runs it through DeepSeek to parse the unstructured text into a uniform schema (role, company, location, remote, salary, stack), and presents them in a searchable/filterable UI. I know tools like this exist but I couldn't find one with the filtering and UI I actually wanted, so I built it myself.
Stack: FastAPI + Next.js + PostgreSQL, containerized on AWS ECS Fargate with an ALB. Frontend on Amplify. This is honestly my first real AWS deployment and I don't ever want to do this again. ECS alone took me a solid day to figure out. I also can't get amplify to use the domain I bought even though I set all of the DNS records up :/
Email notifications are still being worked on so right now it's just a view of all the job postings. Job match notifications and saving jobs should be up soon.
I would love feedback on the job matching and UI in the meantime (especially if you find a bug).
Happy to answer questions or hear how you'd approach the AWS side differently!
I’m a new graduate software engineer with strong internship experience building full-stack applications using React, TypeScript, Node.js, SQL, and AWS. I’ve shipped performance-sensitive, user-facing features, worked with APIs and databases, and contributed to production systems in healthcare and government environments. I bring a solid foundation in software engineering, clean code, and collaborative development, with experience taking features from idea through deployment.
Here are the current features - Closet — Add clothing items with photos, category, color, brand, and tags. Visual wardrobe with hanging rod and shelves for browsing by category - Worn / Hamper tracking — Mark items as Clean, Worn, or in the Hamper to track what needs washing - Outfits — Build and save multi-piece outfits, organized by occasion - Weekly Schedule — Assign saved outfits to days of the week - AI Stylist — Get outfit suggestions powered by DeepSeek AI, with live weather integration - Preferences — Set style profile, favorite/avoid colors, occasions, and custom styles - Onboarding — First-launch questionnaire to seed your closet with basic wardrobe pieces
I'm still awaiting approval from Google Play and Apple. I'd love to hear what kind of features y'all would want in an outfit organizer app too.
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