"Validating an idea: A visual builder that turns real Android UI interactions into REST APIs (to avoid shadowbans)." from Reddit r/saas, ranked #22. By peky0, 1 score, 0 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
Validating an idea: A visual builder that turns real Android UI interactions into REST APIs (to avoid shadowbans).
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- peky0
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- 3/26/2026, 10:07:02 PM
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- 3/27/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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Hey founders & marketers, Using unofficial APIs for WhatsApp, Instagram, or TikTok usually ends in a ban. The only safe way is native UI automation (real taps and swipes on a real screen), but building that is a technical nightmare. I'm currently coding the MVP of a platform to solve this. It launches on May 1st. The concept is simple: * 1. You connect a spare Android phone via our client app. * 2. You use our web-based visual builder to map out the UI flow (e.g., "click this button, type this text"). * 3. You can either trigger it via incoming notifications, run it manually from the app or it generates a REST API endpoint for that flow so you can trigger it from Zapier/your backend. For the MVP, you bring your own device. Later this year, I plan to add cloud Android instances and a marketplace where you can sell the automations you build. I'm trying to validate this before the May 1st launch. Does this solve a real bottleneck for your marketing/lead-gen? If so, drop a comment an...