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(web-app)Open-Source URL-Shortener built using Python.

Aswin on January 23, 2022

🧨How it started. Hey there🤚. Long story short , I recently joined here and I came over a post by @liyasthomas where he created a URL-...
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Hachikoi

No fully responsive? worry not I can help whit that :D

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Aswin

Thankyou so much for your kind words!✨

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Hachikoi

Already fixed it btw, waiting for approval :D

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codingjlu

I entered google.com and the "shortened" link is longer 🤣 gj

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Aswin

Lol😂. Actually....let me look into it to see what can I do🙌

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Jothin kumar

Looks good... Keep it up!

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Aswin

Thankyou!👁

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Liyas Thomas

Wow, this is cool. Appreciate your efforts on creating such a utlity. Good luck. Expecting many more projects from you 🙌✨

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Aswin

Thankyou so much! Your appreciation means a lot✨.

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Michael • Edited

Really inspiring work! You've taken a simple idea and turned it into a functional web app with a personal twist, which is exactly how real innovation often starts. As someone who collaborates closely with a web app development company, I can say projects like Small-Heart💖 are the perfect playground for sharpening both frontend and backend skills—especially with frameworks like Flask. Your transparency about limitations and credits is commendable too.

One suggestion: consider adding analytics or link expiration features in future updates—it adds utility and security. Also, upgrading the UI/UX gradually will make a big difference in adoption.

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Serdar Torlak

Seems, website is not working anymore...