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I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
It's an Android app called Lyzer. It basically can analyze any users comment history and break down into useful graphs.
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
The pro version unlock is $.99, here are some codes to get started:
G1D76R0Q87XCZ085548TE00
8QGU369Q4SRSS84ZN2J7YAB
JSYNJ2C6R6WV4ZXQVWL3TNK
YQ7GBFBF3A0QQH8VURR68BH
A01V3Y4VPPB8J4TXEVD79ZT
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
The pro version unlock is $.99, here are some codes to get started:
9MYZ25STX87FTAE9KSN37VZ
J543BB0HUTDMP1FPNJY7Z5Q
H7C9UFCYTNBGAJRDSLZL0TE
UA8KYHYBP3LCEFB9E52TUKF
B1D40EGJ4BM8MU7JFUXFMZJ
I'd love for you to check out my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
The pro version unlock is $.99, here are some codes to get started:
CKXKYCPSYFKWXTZW8D81CXS
TKDTGC10WP9WL5XBX32D8FQ
R6ABQPZP4NM5WVYECJ538GE
M63CGHSNKPEP0V027B234Q7
W7T0VVRDGDACM3ZRLNG6AY6
G4LFTWW9GP7E089MYPT6G0S
CHNRZV4Z8V4DY9FCED3K1K1
I'd love for you to check out my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!
I've just released my latest app called Lyzer for Reddit!
Have you ever wanted to learn more about another redditor? Or like to see more about your own posting habits?
Lyzer is a simple yet powerful, Material Design inspired tool that allows you to do just that! Using this app, you can anaLYZE and visuaLYZE any redditor's post history in a number of ways. (Lyzer...get it...?)
Simply share any comment from your favorite Reddit client with Lyzer, and it will automatically start Lyzing that user's history. (You can also manually type a username if you know it already)
You'll see that redditor's most commented subreddits in a beautiful pie chart, along with a list of every subreddit that user has ever posted in. You can sort the subreddit list by number of posts, total score, new, whether it contains images, or NSFW.
You can also add users to your favorites list, so you can keep track of your friends, enemies, or yourself! Simply use the icons on the top to add to the favorites and long press a user to delete.
Upgrade to the pro version and you'll unlock the true power of Lyzer. From the pro version, you will see graphs of the user's posting habits. Which days of the week do they most frequently post? Which hours during the day are they most active? And see their total karma score charted over time.
With the pro version, you can enter any subreddit they have posted in and see all of their posts in that subreddit. From there you can sort by their best/worst posts, new, submitted, or images.
And here's where it gets really cool, all images are scanned for faces with Google's facial recognition API. If a face is found, that post is flagged with a face icon.
I'm always open to new suggestions and ideas so feel free to let me know what else you'd like to see about a user's post history!