What Reddit Says About Pet Editor Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Pet Editor apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/SideProject
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r/apps
I’m not sure how far you can take the pet thing since I only use it to edit some lifestyle widgets :) But you should definitely check it out!
r/3Dprinting
Its okay if its a paid app. Just need one to work, without much hassle.
r/godot
Available as a plugin in the Godot Asset Library ! It adds a Viewport Pet (like a Desktop Pet ) to your Editor Main Screen! This cuddly companion…
r/germanshorthairs
That’s why I built Pawtograph Pet Photo Editor. It's easier and the pics actually look like your dog ... No hate, some people have zero budget and stuff like chatgpt are at your finger tips, I see the appeal however if your looking to support ...
r/Pets
I started building Loki because I wanted to make high-quality pet portraits without paying $50+ for one commission. Now I just snap a pic of my dog, and boom — he’s a knight, a superhero, or a watercolor masterpiece. If you want to try it, here’s the link: Loki on App Store
r/deeplearning
i used midjourney for the base pet photos, domoai for animation, and veed.io for text overlays.
r/petsitting
Time to Pet Here's my referral card if you want to try it out. https://www.timetopet.com/rc/thehousekat ... Customers are unlimited I believe. They charge by how many owners/employees use it. More replies ... Do you find it is worth the cost? It is one of the more expensive options.
r/petsitting
Even the ease of putting your logo on absolutely everything that goes out to them electronically continues the marketing. It's completely worth it in my world ... Basically the only thing I don't like about time to pet is the cost.
r/DIY_tech
Every time a user uploads images, I train a new model and use it to produce images from a set of pre-configured prompts. I am renting compute/GPU power from both Google and Lambda Labs, both of which I cannot recommend highly enough. The frontend is built with next.js and hosted using Google's ...
r/petsitting
No I haven't used Time to Pet. I can upload documents but not sure if they can esign. I use docusign for esign. It does have it's own agreement forms you can edit which they can agree to as well as they can edit their profile and their pets profile on the Pet Owner Dashboard.
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