22+ hrs for expedited review... what to do?
I've been waiting 22 hours now for an expedited review of a critical bug fix. Is there anything I can do to speed the process up? Never waited this long for an updated.
I've been waiting 22 hours now for an expedited review of a critical bug fix. Is there anything I can do to speed the process up? Never waited this long for an updated.
Staying in Cole and will need one for my double. Thanks.
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App is called RestlQ. It analyzes your iPhone's motion sensor data in order to achieve this. The idea was to create a rest timer that's as low friction as possible, one you can just begin at the start of your workout and never have to touch again. The app morphs into a Live Activity when you leave the app so you can track your rest while in other apps.
Been working on this project since March and just released it last week. Let me know what you think!
App is called RestlQ. It analyzes your iPhone's motion sensor data in order to achieve this. The idea was to create a rest timer that's as low friction as possible, one you can just begin at the start of your workout and never have to touch again. The app morphs into a Live Activity when you leave the app so you can track your rest while in other apps.
Been working on this project since March and just released it last week. Wouldn't have been possible without Claude Code (esp Opus 4.8/5), where I built the entire app. Let me know what you think!
The site also includes 8 other countries.
Claude played a massive role in this, from helping build the algorithm that sourced the data to creating the site itself. It's also part of the sourcing pipeline; it runs an aerial analysis on suspected false positives (costs a lot 😣 but needed for some of the countries where OSM data is less up to date).
The raw data comes from OSM (OpenStreetMap), so none of this would have been possible without the many contributors there!
Struggling with few impressions and an even lower conversion rate for my app. The app functions in a very kinetic way so struggling to convey it's functionality with screenshots. Would appreciate some advice! Thanks in advanced!
My app works in a very physical way so I'm struggling to convey its functionality through the product page screenshots. What I have here feels very stale to me.
For context, it's a gym rest timer that uses your iPhone's motion sensors to detect the moment you put your phone down to lift, and automatically start your rest timer when you pick it back up to rest.
Would love to get some feedback. Thanks!
It uses your iPhone's motion sensors to detect the moment you put your phone down to lift, then automatically starts your rest timer when you pick it back up to rest.
This approach also lets the app track exactly how much you exceed your planned rest time by. All the set and rest durations are shown in the workout summary screen at the end of the workout.
It's called RestIQ if anyone wants to check it out. I'd love to hear your feedback!
You can visit it at TrackAtlas.org. If you know a local track well, please leave a comment with information such as its hours or public access policy!
TrackAtlas.org. Please check out and contribute if possible!
Had the idea a few years ago while traveling and struggling to find somewhere to train. Finally got around to building it.
Trying to make this a community effort; every track has comments for user to write notes about their local tracks (ie it's hours or surface condition).
Data isn't perfect but spent a lot of time refining the algorithm. Let me know what you think!
I mapped them all out and put them on a website (TrackAtlas.org).
Had the idea a few years ago while traveling and struggling to find somewhere to train. Finally got around to building it.
Would love to make this a community effort. Every track has comments, so if you know your local one is locked at weekends or at sundown, please leave one about that!
I've put a lot of work into getting the names and locations right, but some will still be off. There's a button on every track to suggest a correction.
I mapped them all out and put them on a website (TrackAtlas.org).
Had the idea a few years ago while traveling and struggling to find somewhere to train. Finally got around to building it.
Would love to make this a community effort. Every track has comments, so if you know your local one is locked at weekends or at sundown, please leave one about that!
I've put a lot of work into getting the names and locations right, but some will still be off. There's a button on every track to suggest a correction.
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Mods: I hope this doesn't read as self promotion. There's no commercial anlge to the site whatsoever.
A key functionality of my app requires that the motion sensors remain active while the app is backgrounded. However, (unsurprisingly) the app got rejected for utilizing a silent audio loop to achieve this. Are there any alternatives? Thanks.
A key functionality of my app requires that the motion sensors remain active while the app is backgrounded. However, (unsurprisingly) the app got rejected for utilizing a silent audio loop to achieve this. Are there any alternatives? Thanks.
Went from 100% to 5% in 3 hours. I have 99% battery life. Is something wrong with my battery? I have quite a few tabs open in the bg and using roughly 21.5/24gb of memory (fans were off), but was only taking an exam in the foreground. Does that fully account for the drop?
Launching an iOS fitness app on July 20th and I've been reaching out to creators offering a 40% commission however all have pushed for fix rates instead. Completely understandable (and I assume this in the industry norm) but I simply don't have the funds or safety-net to pay everyone upfront. What would you suggest?
Assigned a double there for freshman year. Was not on my ranking list at all but oh well. Specifically worried about it being old/run down?