


Deslopifying openclaw for iOS day 1
Do you guys like this? Look up the previous design on twitter or something if you aren’t lazy btw to judge the improvement.



Do you guys like this? Look up the previous design on twitter or something if you aren’t lazy btw to judge the improvement.
Do you guys like this?I am open to feedback. I am participating in the contributor discord server too btw obv so I can pass feedback to other maintainers too.
I am making a bunch more of these then releasing them as reusable components in a library. Do you like these?
UI video in a comment.
I had lots of people complain on Reddit my app was too confusing and that I should probably reconsider many core choices I made, so I drank a cup of coffee and got on my MacBook last night and here is what I made.
I improved navigation. I added a search bar thingy bottom sheet and added a pilled navigation on top to switch between trackers without scrolling that auto animated based on app state.
I split important features into categories or alone. I had the period moved in its own tab, moved trackers alone in their own tab and made a new category lists that is for trackers that track journals outfit combos etc. This grouping made it easy to split the settings into multiple categories too.
I polished the ui, made the glass pills circular so they looks better with the scale transition and added a new theme to look more cute and less serious.
I made the complicated period chart be named symptoms so users are more likely to care and added a scroll arrow to look at different days on the chart. It’s now placed on a split screen layout and on the above there is a changing symptoms tab with likely symptoms on any given day.
All legends for every chart or symbols on calandars have their own dedicated I toolbar button for consistency.
I added a done button in every modal for accessibility reasons.
I made it so actions have their vibrations and added long press functions in places like adding calendar days.
Do you like this new ux experience? Do you like how it looks? Any problems you can think about. I appreciate your feedback which I already took on heavy consideration in the first round and made drastic changes based on.
I improved navigation. I added a search bar thingy bottom sheet and added a pilled navigation on top to switch between trackers without scrolling that auto animated based on app state.
I split important features into categories or alone. I had the period moved in its own tab, moved trackers alone in their own tab and made a new category lists that is for trackers that track journals outfit combos etc. This grouping made it easy to split the settings into multiple categories too.
I polished the ui, made the glass pills circular so they looks better with the scale transition and added a new theme to look more cute and less serious.
I made the complicated period chart be named symptoms so users are more likely to care and added a scroll arrow to look at different days on the chart. It’s now placed on a split screen layout and on the above there is a changing symptoms tab with likely symptoms on any given day.
All legends for every chart or symbols on calandars have their own dedicated I toolbar button for consistency.
I added a done button in every modal for accessibility reasons.
I made it so actions have their vibrations and added long press functions in places like adding calendar days.
Do you like this new ux experience? Do you like how it looks? Any problems you can think about. I appreciate your feedback which I already took on heavy consideration in the first round and made drastic changes based on.
Video in a comment.
I improved navigation. I added a search bar thingy bottom sheet and added a pilled navigation on top to switch between trackers without scrolling that auto animated based on app state.
I split important features into categories or alone. I had the period moved in its own tab, moved trackers alone in their own tab and made a new category lists that is for trackers that track journals outfit combos etc. This grouping made it easy to split the settings into multiple categories too.
I polished the ui, made the glass pills circular so they looks better with the scale transition and added a new theme to look more cute and less serious.
I made the complicated period chart be named symptoms so users are more likely to care and added a scroll arrow to look at different days on the chart. It’s now placed on a split screen layout and on the above there is a changing symptoms tab with likely symptoms on any given day.
All legends for every chart or symbols on calandars have their own dedicated I toolbar button for consistency.
I added a done button in every modal for accessibility reasons.
I made it so actions have their vibrations and added long press functions in places like adding calendar days.
Do you like this new ux experience? Do you like how it looks? Any problems you can think about. I appreciate your feedback which I already took on heavy consideration in the first round and made drastic changes based on.
I remember trying to do this last year then giving up on it I think it was some expo router bug.
While I’m at it I built into it other trackers people may care about and made it scroll like tik tok. Thoughts?
Hey guys I’m building a cross platform registry using Shadcn I made a quick demo app to showcase it. Tell me if you like how it looks and if you think this is a good idea in general.
I’m also building a bunch of free templates and blocks. I have also developed a system with reusable logic across mobile and web that can be shared though the registry and each application route can be copy pasted as a block headlessly, so if you like a screen in one of the demo apps in web or native you can just copy paste it. If you like the logic but don’t like the ui you can just copy paste the logic only.
(Ignore the fact that the demo app is a period tracker 😭)
My sister is having her birthday soon and I was thinking I could make her some app to go along with a skateboard I got for her. I really like the concept and now I’m making it open source and publishing it on the App Store for free.
I used tons of lottie animations made a cute app icon tried to make the ui as simple as possible asked some female friends for ui advice but I was thinking I could use some advice from strangers on the internet as well.
Be harsh about it I want to improve the app as much
as possible. Also do any of you have any ideas where else I could post about the app to let people know it exists? I don’t plan on making any more from it but I like the idea of helping people with their daily lives so I would like to have actual users ideally.
I built a period tracker app that also tracks many common things teenage girls like to track. Mood, book and tv shows lists, a journal sleeping habits etc.
Also I am hoping for the ui to be very obvious to use and it makes sense to me and I think it looks nice but these things are subjective and I’m hoping to hear new perspectives.