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- Split expenses with friends using receipt photos. Upload a photo of a receipt, tag who was there, and the app automatically splits costs and tracks who owes whom. No manual itemization—just snap and share. Built for college students tired of Venmo math errors and forgotten debts, it turns messy group dinners and road trips into one clear payment graph. Uses OCR to parse totals and a simple debt-settlement algorithm to minimize the number of transactions needed to square up.2026-05-12 22:20 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt is not about building a news dashboard. It describes a personal finance utility app for expense splitting. The content safety guidelines apply to a news headline dashboard generator, and this request falls outside that scope entirely.
- Nonprofit sues the federal government over plans to paint Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue. The Cultural Landscape Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy organization, is asking a federal judge to halt President Trump's plans to resurface the reflecting pool on the National Mall.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Split expenses with friends, automatically reconcile debts. A tracker that lets you log shared expenses (rent, meals, Ubers) with friends and automatically calculates who owes whom. Instead of manual Venmo back-and-forth, it optimizes the payment graph to minimize transactions needed to settle up. Groups can export a simple payment plan or send direct settlement requests through the app.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a financial application for expense splitting and debt reconciliation, not a news dashboard. It's a product feature request rather than a dashboard built from news headlines. This falls outside the scope of an app generator designed to build dashboards from news content.
- Study group matcher connecting students by course and learning style. A web app that helps students find compatible study partners by matching them on shared courses, availability, and preferred learning methods (visual, kinesthetic, discussion-based, etc.). Users fill out a quick profile, see ranked matches with other students at their school, and can message to coordinate sessions. The app surfaces underutilized study spaces on campus and tracks how often matched groups actually meet, gamifying consistency to combat flaky study partners.2026-05-12 08:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (7)·syntheticarchetype not yet implemented: glorified_social
- Trump taps former FEMA director to lead the disaster agency again. Cameron Hamilton led FEMA briefly in 2025. He was removed by the Trump administration after telling Congress that the agency should continue to exist. Now, he's been nominated to lead it once again.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Real-time caption sync for live lectures and events. CaptionSync is a web app that lets Deaf and hard-of-hearing students follow live lectures, seminars, and campus events through automatically synchronized captions displayed on their own device. A speaker or event organizer starts a session; attendees join via QR code or link and see live transcription (powered by browser speech-to-text APIs) with adjustable font size, color contrast, and delay. The tool works offline-first and logs transcripts for later review, making it practical for both real-time access and asynchronous study.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: utility_tool (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- AI code review bot that explains security issues in plain English. A GitHub-integrated tool that uses Claude to analyze pull requests for security vulnerabilities, performance anti-patterns, and code quality issues—then explains findings in conversational language instead of cryptic linter output. Developers paste code or connect their repo, the bot flags problems with severity levels and suggested fixes, and users can ask follow-up questions about *why* something's risky. Built for teams that want actionable security feedback without needing a security expert in the room.2026-05-12 08:17 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a code review tool, not a news dashboard. It's outside the scope of an app generator that builds dashboards from news headlines. The request is for a development utility tool rather than a dashboard for consuming/displaying news content.
- Craig Morton, former quarterback for Cowboys and Broncos, dies at 83. Craig Morton, who spent 18 years in the NFL and became the first quarterback to start the Super Bowl for two franchises — the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos — has died. He was 83.2026-05-12 07:52 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- Israeli lawmakers set up tribunal, allow for death penalty for October 2023 attackers. The measure passed 93-0 in the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament, reflecting widespread support for punishing those found responsible for what was the deadliest attack in Israel's history.2026-05-12 07:46 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Real-time medication reconciliation tool for hospital handoffs. MedCheck is a mobile app that lets nurses photograph and instantly parse medication bottles at patient handoff time, cross-referencing against the electronic health record to flag discrepancies, duplications, and contraindications before they cause harm. Built with OCR and a lightweight drug interaction database, it catches the ~50% of errors that happen during shift changes and care transitions. Teams at teaching hospitals can deploy it in minutes on existing phones.2026-05-11 21:41 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a clinical decision-support tool for medication safety, not a news dashboard. It's a product specification for a healthcare application, which falls outside the scope of an app generator designed to build dashboards from news headlines. Additionally, deploying clinical tools that flag drug interactions and medical errors requires regulatory approval, clinical validation, and proper medical device classification—not automated generation from news content.
- Collaborative mood board tool for creative briefs. A web app that lets design teams build visual mood boards together in real-time, pulling from Pinterest, Unsplash, and local uploads. Users can tag colors, emotions, and design elements, then export a structured brief with mood palette, reference links, and annotated inspiration. Built for freelance designers and small creative agencies who currently cobble together mood boards across five different tabs and Slack threads.2026-05-11 21:41 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (6)·syntheticno archetype match
- Mood check-in tracker with pattern recognition and peer support. A lightweight daily mood logging app that lets students record how they're feeling, then surfaces patterns in their emotional data (time of day, weekly cycles, semester stress). When users hit a rough patch, the app connects them anonymously with peers going through similar struggles in their dorm or class year—not a therapist replacement, just "hey, someone else felt this way Tuesday too." Built as a tracker with a social discovery layer, designed to reduce isolation and help students recognize their own mental health trends before things escalate.2026-05-11 21:16 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a mental health intervention app (mood tracking, peer support connection, pattern recognition for emotional distress) rather than a news dashboard. It's outside the stated scope of 'dashboard apps from news headlines.' Additionally, building such an app involves clinical/therapeutic functionality that requires proper safeguards, professional oversight, and liability considerations beyond a content safety review for news dashboards.
- Collaborative multiplayer rhythm game built on Twitch chat. A real-time rhythm game where Twitch viewers collectively control a character by spamming chat commands to hit notes in sync with music. Teams compete across streams, with scores aggregated and displayed on a leaderboard. Built as a web app that integrates with Twitch's EventSub API to parse chat input and render game state back to streamers, turning passive viewers into active players during live broadcasts.2026-05-11 21:11 UTC·guard-rejected·newsThis prompt describes a multiplayer game application, not a news dashboard. It falls outside the stated purpose of the app generator, which builds 'small dashboard apps from news headlines.' This is a game mechanic proposal rather than a content safety issue.
- Analysis: Has Starmer done enough to save his premiership?. Was the prime minister's speech enough to avert a challenge to his leadership less than two years after he won a landslide general election victory?2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (2)·newsno archetype match
- It's not shameful, it's savvy: The shoppers redefining how to save money on groceries. Many facing economic pressures and frustrations have begun shopping at budget grocery stores and warehouse clubs in lieu of traditional supermarkets, with priorities shifting in pursuit of good deals.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: recommendation_engine (4)·newsno archetype match
- How do you cut your food bill? NPR wants to hear your tips. With rising food costs, NPR wants to hear your tips and hacks for reducing your bill.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: glorified_social (6)·newsno archetype match
- Marketers say NAD+ pills and infusions can boost longevity. What's the evidence?. Wellness and longevity influencers are pushing a compound called NAD+. There's scientific interest in its potential, but researchers say the marketing claims have gotten ahead of the science.2026-05-11 20:40 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: search_directory (4)·newsno archetype match
- Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi transferred to a Tehran hospital, her foundation says. Nobel Peace laureate and activist Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a Tehran hospital more than a week after collapsing in prison, her foundation said Sunday.2026-05-11 20:39 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point. Oregon's public schools rank last in fourth-grade reading, according to an analysis of national testing. As a wake-up call for elected leaders, Pencil is running for governor as a write-in candidate.2026-05-11 20:31 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: parody_ui (9)·newsarchetype not yet implemented: parody_ui
- 'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' chief steps down as bold goals yield to tough realities. The owners of the Atlanta <em>Journal-Constitution</em> invested $150 million to reinvent the paper. The changes have been significant. Three years in, the payoff has been modest.2026-05-11 20:28 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match
- Can Chinese AI solve inequality? + How dementia comes for your bank account.2026-05-11 20:22 UTC·matcher-rejected·best: tracker (3)·newsno archetype match