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Phia is now live 🎉

A couple of months ago, I shared my journey of building a browser extension inspired by Andy, after facing technical roadblocks and burnout that made me question whether to continue. I received an overwhelming amount of support, feedback, and motivation from the reddit community, and it truly helped me push through and complete the project. I cannot express how grateful I am for everyone who took the time to offer advice and encouragement.

I'm excited to announce that today, I'm finally launching my project to the world! 🎉 Initially, I thought I would wait until the Windows version was complete, but I realized it would be best to launch now and iterate in public rather than waiting for perfection.

So here it is: the Chrome extension version of https://phia.app is live! Please check it out and let me know what you think. Your feedback helped shape this product, and I'm excited to continue improving it with your insights.

Thank you all once again for your support. This community truly made a difference in helping me get to this point!

, Founder of Icon for Phia
Phia
on September 5, 2024
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