The Chocolate Lab (TCL) - A Central Hub for All Your Published Apps

Hey everyone,

I built The Chocolate Lab (TCL), a clean, responsive web app that puts all of my published Replit applications in one place.

Check it out:

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What it does:

  • Displays all my apps in a scrollable grid with names, descriptions, and categories
  • Search bar to quickly filter apps by name or description
  • Category filters (Education, Health, Finance, Productivity) to browse by type
  • Live iframe preview so visitors can interact with each app without leaving the page
  • Direct links to open any app in a new tab
  • Fully installable as a PWA so you can add it to your phone’s home screen like a native app

Apps currently showcased:

  • MathyTaffy - Math homework writing tool with an interactive canvas
  • Health Scheduling (Showcase) - Home health worker shift scheduling and team coordination
  • GuidingMeSoftly - Structured notes and documentation for learning journeys
  • Vroom-Vroom - Vehicle management for gig drivers (mileage, expenses, documents)
  • CitationMeCrazy - Instant formatted citations from PDFs, URLs, or DOIs
  • Numb3rs - Precalculus formula reference tool
  • VibeaDex - AI Prompt Architect and Systems Design System
  • SupportMeNow - Help center for all TCL applications
  • Markit Manager - Book and resource management app

Tech stack: React, Vite, Tailwind CSS, Framer Motion, TypeScript

I wanted a single landing page where anyone could browse everything I have built and try it out instantly. If you are building multiple apps on Replit, something like this is a great way to tie them all together.

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This is cool.

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So, before I leave for my hiatus (if I do at this point it’s a healthy escape rn) I wanted to offer you the prompt that got me here.

Super low input no idea how it worked this well. No promises it will for you. However, I kid you not this prompt, along with my logo and screenshot is what got me here. Boom. Publish.

That’s it lol I was shocked I’m not going to lie…

Prompt For Anyone to Use (& Yes, It’s A Low Input From The Pooper):

I want to create an application that conveniently displays all my built-in applications in one place, allowing users to scroll through them, view basic information, and interact with live previews. Additionally, users should be able to click on links to visit the applications.

That’s it.

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I crap ya not.