u/Axel-09

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App for my partner update

Originl Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/ageregressors/s/K3VeucEXTN

My partner and I have talked more about the app I originally made specifically to help them communicate their feelings, preferences, and how they'd like to be referred to. We've decided we'd like to turn it into something other people can use too

We're thinking of making it flexible so someone could use it for themselves, with a partner, friend, caregiver, or anyone they trust. It could help with things like communicating feelings, names/pet names, pronouns, mood, needs, and other things that can be difficult to say out loud—especially while regressed

I'd love to hear suggestions from the community!

If you could have an app like this, what features would you want? What would make it genuinely useful for you, especially during age regression or when communication is difficult?

I'm hoping to keep the original goal intact: making it easier to communicate what you need when words are hard. 🌸

u/Axel-09 — 9 days ago

App for my partner

I just wanted to share a project I've been working on because I'm really proud of it.

I made this app for my autistic partner because they sometimes have a hard time communicating how they want to be referred to, what pronouns they want to use that day, how they want to be talked to, and other personal preferences. Rather than having to explain everything over and over, the app gives them a simple place to record things like their name, pronouns, gender identity, mood, communication preferences, comfort level with touch, and other little details that can change from day to day.

It also keeps a history so we can look back at previous days, and I've been adding things like statistics, charts, reminders, and other quality-of-life features to make it more useful over time. It's become a fun programming project for me while also solving a real problem for someone I care about.

The best part is that they told me they really like using it, and seeing something I built actually make their day a little easier has been incredibly rewarding. Even though this is a personal app I've made, i thought it'd be nice to show ❤️

Ps. The last 2 images are how I see it on my end of the app

u/Axel-09 — 17 days ago