Thanks for the feedback! You're right, many gymbros prefer following ready-made programs without much customization. While MorphoFit currently targets a niche audience who wants to truly personalize their training based on their morphology, I'm actually planning to introduce morphology-based training plans in the future if there's enough interest.
The current focus is on helping people understand their body structure and exercise selection, but creating full routines that take into account individual body types is definitely on my roadmap.
Thanks for taking the time to check it out and provide your thoughts!
Hey everyone! I just wanted to share that this is the first time I've had so many users sign up at launch, and it really seems like there's genuine interest in the app. Even though it's still a pretty basic MVP, I'm feeling really motivated to keep improving it and adding more features.
I’d love to hear from you all—what do you think I should prioritize adding to the app next? Any feedback or suggestions are super welcome!
Hey, I totally understand your perspective, and I get that time tracking isn’t for everyone. For me and my company, for example, they don’t even require me to track my hours. It’s really more of a tool that I’ll personally use to see how much time I spend on each task or ticket. It’s mostly for my own personal organization, not something imposed by anyone else.
Hey, thanks for your question! My goal is to keep the app as flexible as possible for the user. Right now, users have complete freedom to create their own tasks, manage them how they want, and organize their workflow in a way that suits them best. I don't plan on imposing rigid structures or methods—it's all about giving users control over how they track their time and complete their tasks.
Hey, thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. You're absolutely right—there isn't much information upfront before the sign-up page, and that's something I need to improve.
To give you a quick overview, the tool focuses on simple time tracking for tasks with some automation, like detecting inactivity and allowing task dependencies to ensure tasks are completed in the right order. It’s still in the MVP stage, so there’s definitely room for adding more details and differentiation from other tools in the space.
I'll be working on making the landing page more informative soon. Thanks again for pointing this out!
Hey, thanks for the interest! For now, I launched RemotePulse Pro as an MVP (minimum viable product), and it’s 100% free at the moment. The current features include:
- You can create tasks, start a timer, pause it, and stop it. The app calculates the elapsed time between start and stop, minus any pauses, and stores the session of time spent on that task.
- There’s also an inactivity detection feature: if a task is running but there’s no activity for 5 minutes, it automatically pauses.
- You can set dependencies between tasks to ensure that certain tasks are completed in the correct order.
- Once you've completed a task and tracked the time sessions, you can mark it as "done." This moves it to your task history, where you can see the sessions you spent on it, and it also unlocks any dependent tasks.
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The current focus is on helping people understand their body structure and exercise selection, but creating full routines that take into account individual body types is definitely on my roadmap.
Thanks for taking the time to check it out and provide your thoughts!