u/Possible-Alfalfa-893

Looking for guest post site in healthcare tech

I have a health/patient tech site and I'm looking for guest post opportunities in the healthcare or wellness space.

My site is pretty new and has a blog with 25+ in-depth articles on topics like how to prepare for medical appointments, remember doctor instructions, coordinate care for aging parents, and similar patient/caregiver subjects.

What I'm looking for:
- Sites in healthcare, wellness, caregiving, or health tech niches
- DA 20+ ideally, but open to good-fit sites at any level
- Dofollow contextual links within the content (not author bio only)
- Relevant topic coverage — not just generic "health" blogs

If you have a site that fits or know someone who does, pls let me know.

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u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 10 days ago
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First sale 2 days after a low-key launch! LLM Eval Suite - Apple Intelligence performance, finally visible

This is a bit surreal but 2 days after a low-key launch and a medium post of an internal tool that I made to improve my other iOS apps' foundation model performance, LLM Eval Suite got it's first purchase from the macOS app store!

Thanks to whoever you are!

It's still a bit early but we already have a roadmap to improve it for our own use cases and those who choose to support!

Check it out at https://llmevalsuite.com/

Edit, as requested:

The app let's users systematically evaluate the performance of their apple foundation model prompts and configs using LLM as Judge framework.

Use cases include - summarization, question generation, etc.

Here are some of the features:

- generate domain and use case specific testing datasets
- setup tests and metrics
- iterate quickly thru different prompt and config variants to see what change improves model performance.

u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 14 days ago

I keep seeing people in my life, myself included, struggle to remember what their doctor told them for a variety of reasons. Test results, medication changes, next steps, it all blurs together after a few days. This escalates with more doctors and visits in across the year.

Curious about who the actual buyer is here:

  • Is this something you'd use personally after your own appointments?
  • Or are you more likely to get it for a parent, grandparent, your children (kids or teens) or someone you care for?

I'm just trying to understand who this app would be for.

Specific features would be

  1. Audio recording with on-the-fly question generation. Recordings are saved and transcribed privately on-device.

  2. AI-generated summaries that break down the visit into plain language

  3. Guidance preparing for doctor visits + reminders

  4. Easy sharing with care circles: yourself, family members, spouse, etc. through text and email.

P.S. I know many health providers send summaries already which is one piece of the puzzle

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u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 17 days ago

>Here's one of our older apps. Decided to refresh it, readjust pricing and introduce lifetime access.

We built an app for people who are tired of habit trackers making them feel worse.

You know that thing where you’re doing okay for a while, then you slip up once, and suddenly the app makes it feel like you ruined everything?

It’s a “I was trying to get better, but now I just feel ashamed and don’t want to open the app anymore” problem.

SobrieMe is built for exactly that.

It’s an anti-habit tracker. Instead of demanding daily check-ins or treating your streak like the whole point, it helps you log the moments that actually matter: when you slip up, restart, notice a trigger, or make a better choice than usual.

It still has streaks, but they’re not there to shame you. They’re there to remind you how far you were able to go.

When I think about it, my sobriety isn't about other people, it's about whether I can show up for myself. It's about Sobrie-Me.

We'd really like to get some insights from this giveaway so, we're giving away free lifetime access to the first 25 commenters who provide thoughtful answers.

>What usually makes habit tracking fail for you? Is it streak pressure, shame, forgetting, starting over, losing motivation, or something else?

You don’t have to say what habit you’re tracking. You can keep that private.

The first 25 people who leave a real answer will get the free lifetime unlock. I’ll reach out with the details to redeem. I will reply to the comments which # they are out of 25 for transparency of the subreddit.

P.S. If you try it and genuinely like it, we’d honestly appreciate an App Store review. It really helps small developers like us keep building things like this.

EDIT: We're all out! 25 slots filled! Thanks to everyone! :)

u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 17 days ago

Hey guys, I need blunt feedback. If you were someone who had to go to the doctors often for yourself (chronic or not) or to take care of one of your loved ones (parent, sibling, partner), is this something that

  1. Would be useful for you?

  2. Something you’d pay for? Subscription? Lifetime?

Here’s the website: https://aidoctornotes.app

Ultimately, I’d like to get some sort of pulse on whether I’m overshooting on this with positioning or pricing.

u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 22 days ago

>In this update, we listened to our users and implemented some of the things they wanted to have in the app. DARK MODE and more!

We built an app for people who want to feel more in control at doctor visits.

Ever feel like the doctor visit moves faster than your brain can keep up? What we sometimes forget to think is that the stress related to these visits start even before you leave the house.

Does this day sound familiar?

  • You wake up, remember you have a doctor visit scheduled today.
  • You scramble to prepare the day of, often forgetting details from when you actually felt something wrong (reason for scheduling the visit).
  • You head over, but of course, you're also thinking about work or directions.
  • You arrive and check-in. Sometimes the wait takes a little bit too long.
  • You're called in, say "hi doc, how's it going?" and when they ask you what's up,
  • you go blank.
  • You’re trying to explain what’s been going on, remember what you wanted to ask
  • Conversation picks up and you notice yourself nodding as you listen to what the doctor is saying. You've convinced yourself that you remember everything.
  • You say your goodbyes and as soon as you get to the parking lot, everything is fuzzy already. You remember you forgot to ask a bunch of questions.

All of a sudden, well not really a sudden, you don't feel so sure about details. You don't feel in control of your visit. It feels like it just happened to you.

AI Doctor Notes is built exactly for that.

It gives you a place to write down your questions before the visit. Then, during the appointment, you can record the conversation. The app generates questions for you based on the conversation. Afterward, it turns the visit into a clear summary you can review later.

The goal is simple: help you walk in more prepared, stay more present during the visit, and leave knowing what was said and what comes next.

It’s helpful if you’re managing your own appointments. It’s also helpful if you’re going with a parent, spouse, child, or someone else you care for, because you don’t have to carry the whole visit in your head.

FAQs:

  1. Is it private?

Yes. Privacy is a foundation for how we designed AI Doctor Notes. Everything is processed 100% on-device. You can even use it with airplane mode on or in low/no-signal hospitals and clinics.

  1. Does it replace my doctor’s notes or medical records?

No. It’s for your own personal reference. It does not replace official medical records, after-visit summaries, or medical advice from your doctor. It’s a consumer tool for personal use, not a provider medical record system.

  1. Is it legal to record a doctor visit?

Recording laws depend on where you live. Some places require one-party consent, others require all-party consent. The safest approach is to ask your doctor or clinic before recording.

  1. Does it give medical advice?

No. It should help organize and summarize the visit, not diagnose, recommend treatment, or replace a clinician.

  1. Why not just use Apple Notes or Voice Memos or other AI scribes?

Because those capture raw information. AI Doctor Notes is designed around the doctor visit workflow: questions before, recording during, summary and next steps after.

  1. Which iOS version?

This requires iOS 26 and your Apple Intelligence turned on in Settings!

Limited Lifetime Access promo 30% OFF! Valid until May 4, 2026. https://link.aidoctornotes.app/lifetimepromo

Learn more:
https://aidoctornotes.app

Appstore link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ai-doctor-notes-recorder/id6760372415

u/Possible-Alfalfa-893 — 24 days ago