All the apps make it very difficult to create a post. You have to know what community you will be posting to, search for the community, click the three dots, click create post, click whether it’s a photo/link/text and then start posting.

Why not just have a Create Post button with the title field, url field, body text field, and a button to upload a photo and then a choose community button

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The Quiblr web app makes posting pretty straight forward.

P.S. Im the dev of this app, so lmk if it isn’t clear lol I tried to make it intuitive + I designed it to autofill community details if you click “Post” while in a specific community.

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Does the name mean something? Its quite hard to remember and spell. Looks great though

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Thanks! And I wanted a fun name that was short (which is difficult since domains are expensive!)

Also, I was later told that the “Quibbler” is a magazine in Harry Potter 😂 so I guess it’s fitting in a sense

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