Looking for UGC creators for a pet health app. Paid per view + commission.

Hey!

We’re the team behind Felova, a pet health app we built after dealing with a chronic condition in our own dog.

We’re looking for a few people who enjoy making short-form content and would be interested in making videos about Felova.

The idea is simple:

  • You make short TikToks / Reels / Shorts in your own style
  • We give you the app and some ideas, but there’s no script to memorize
  • You post them on your own account
  • We pay based on organic views
  • You also get a commission for paid subscriptions that come through your link

We’re thinking around $2 per 1,000 organic views, plus 20% of subscription revenue from people who sign up through you.

There’s no follower requirement. We’re much more interested in whether you can make something that feels natural and gets the right people interested.

And honestly, we’re still testing this ourselves. We’re not expecting polished influencer content. If you have an idea that you think would work, we’d rather see that.

Felova is mainly for people caring for dogs or cats with long-term health conditions, things like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, etc.

If this sounds interesting, comment or DM us with where you’re based and something you’ve made before. A TikTok, Reel, UGC sample, or even just a casual video is fine.

Android only.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 1 day ago

Looking for UGC creators for a pet health app. Paid per view + commission.

Hey!

We’re the team behind Felova, a pet health app we built after dealing with a chronic condition in our own dog.

We’re looking for a few people who enjoy making short-form content and would be interested in making videos about Felova.

The idea is simple:

  • You make short TikToks / Reels / Shorts in your own style
  • We give you the app and some ideas, but there’s no script to memorize
  • You post them on your own account
  • We pay based on organic views
  • You also get a commission for paid subscriptions that come through your link

We’re thinking around $2 per 1,000 organic views, plus 20% of subscription revenue from people who sign up through you.

There’s no follower requirement. We’re much more interested in whether you can make something that feels natural and gets the right people interested.

And honestly, we’re still testing this ourselves. We’re not expecting polished influencer content. If you have an idea that you think would work, we’d rather see that.

Felova is mainly for people caring for dogs or cats with long-term health conditions, things like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, etc.

If this sounds interesting, comment or DM us with where you’re based and something you’ve made before. A TikTok, Reel, UGC sample, or even just a casual video is fine.

Android only.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 1 day ago

[Android] [$35.99 → Free Yearly] Felova: Turn a chronic pet’s health data into a beautiful, living picture of their condition, that is easy to track, understand, and share.

I've been building Felova, an Android app for managing chronic conditions in dogs, and I'm giving away access codes to anyone who wants to try it.

The goal is simple: keep everything you need to manage your dog's condition in one place without making it feel like a medical record.

What you can do with Felova:

  • Track seizures, symptoms, medications, weight, mood, and anything else you want
  • Create custom logs for things specific to your dog
  • Set medication schedules and reminders
  • Choose what matters most to you on the home screen
  • View your dog's history and trends over time
  • Explore your dog's entire history as a visual constellation, turning individual records into a timeline you can actually explore
  • Generate a summary report to share with your vet
  • Share access with other people caring for your dog, with everything synced across devices
  • Keep your records stored locally on your phone

Beta feature: I'll import your existing records for you

If you've already been keeping years of records somewhere else, you don't have to enter everything manually.

As a beta feature, anyone who messages me can send me their existing notes, spreadsheets, PDFs, exported records, photographs of notebooks, or pretty much any other format. I'll manually import the data into Felova for you.

I originally built Felova around my own dog, Charly, who has epilepsy. Two vets have also given me feedback during development.

Want a code?

Comment Felova or tell me what you'd use it to track, then send me a DM and I'll give you a code.

Felova on Google Play

It's still actively being developed, so if you try it and something is missing or frustrating, I'd like to hear about it.

u/RexWrecks_ — 1 day ago

What's considered a productivity app?

Half the posts here are a todo app and the other half are posts complaining about how many todo apps exist here. And that makes me wonder if thats because the definition itself is narrow.

Like, would an app that solves a different kind of everyday problem be considered a productivity app? Or is productivity here just basically just tasks and time management?

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u/RexWrecks_ — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/visualization+1 crossposts

Made a cute constellation to show patterns and visualize data for my dog

Basically what the title said.

u/RexWrecks_ — 5 days ago

Something I built for Charly

Hi everyone,

Some of you might recognize Charly from a few of my earlier posts. He's the one in the photo. The mods gave me the go-ahead for the rest of this post.

I'm a CS student and I've been building an Android app called Felova for a while now. It started as something for Charly and me, to make the daily management less of a mess.

My girlfriend also had a big influence on it. For me, the main problem was managing medications and keeping track of seizures. For her, it was also about how it felt to open the app every day. Some of the tools we tried felt very clinical and ended up being a reminder of the hardest parts of having a sick dog. She wanted something that felt more like a place to care for Charly than a place to document his epilepsy. It still isn't perfect at that, but it's the part I'm actively working on. One thing that did come out of it: you pick which two things show on the home screen, so it's whatever actually matters for your dog rather than what I decided.

Two vets gave me input along the way, mostly to check I wasn't building something pointless.

The photo is Charly's actual home screen. You can log seizures, symptoms, medications, and pretty much anything else you want to track through custom logs. You can set medication schedules and reminders, track things like weight and mood over time, and generate a summary report for your vet.

If more than one person helps care for your dog, you can share access and keep everything synced across devices, so everyone is working from the same record.

Everything stays on your phone. I've read enough posts and reviews about people losing years of records when an app update broke everything that I didn't want to build it any other way.

A few things worth knowing before you install anything:

  • Android only for now.
  • No account, no signup. You open it and start.
  • Free for 14 days with full access. After that it goes read-only. You can't add new entries, but medication reminders still work and can still be marked as taken, and you can still export everything as a PDF.

Felova on Google Play

One more thing. If you've already been keeping track of this somewhere, a spreadsheet, notes on your phone, a notebook you've photographed, printouts from the vet or anything else, message me and I'll get it into the app for you. I will do that by hand for anyone who would like that.

It's there if it's useful to anyone. I'm around in the comments, and if you do try it and something's missing or annoying, I'd like to hear it.

Thanks for reading.

u/RexWrecks_ — 10 days ago

Looking for UGC creators for a pet health app. Paid per view + commission.

Hey!

We’re the team behind Felova, a pet health app we built after dealing with a chronic condition in our own dog.

We’re looking for a few people who enjoy making short-form content and would be interested in making videos about Felova.

The idea is simple:

  • You make short TikToks / Reels / Shorts in your own style
  • We give you the app and some ideas, but there’s no script to memorize
  • You post them on your own account
  • We pay based on organic views
  • You also get a commission for paid subscriptions that come through your link

We’re thinking around $2 per 1,000 organic views, plus 20% of subscription revenue from people who sign up through you.

There’s no follower requirement. We’re much more interested in whether you can make something that feels natural and gets the right people interested.

And honestly, we’re still testing this ourselves. We’re not expecting polished influencer content. If you have an idea that you think would work, we’d rather see that.

Felova is mainly for people caring for dogs or cats with long-term health conditions, things like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, etc.

If this sounds interesting, comment or DM us with where you’re based and something you’ve made before. A TikTok, Reel, UGC sample, or even just a casual video is fine.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 13 days ago

Looking for UGC creators for a pet health app. Paid per view + commission.

Hey!

We’re the team behind Felova, a pet health app we built after dealing with a chronic condition in our own dog.

We’re looking for a few people who enjoy making short-form content and would be interested in making videos about Felova.

The idea is simple:

  • You make short TikToks / Reels / Shorts in your own style
  • We give you the app and some ideas, but there’s no script to memorize
  • You post them on your own account
  • We pay based on organic views
  • You also get a commission for paid subscriptions that come through your link

We’re thinking around $2 per 1,000 organic views, plus 20% of subscription revenue from people who sign up through you.

There’s no follower requirement. We’re much more interested in whether you can make something that feels natural and gets the right people interested.

And honestly, we’re still testing this ourselves. We’re not expecting polished influencer content. If you have an idea that you think would work, we’d rather see that.

Felova is mainly for people caring for dogs or cats with long-term health conditions, things like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, etc.

If this sounds interesting, comment or DM us with where you’re based and something you’ve made before. A TikTok, Reel, UGC sample, or even just a casual video is fine.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 13 days ago
▲ 16 r/HowToMen+1 crossposts

[Android] [$35.99 → $0.00] Felova Pet Health Tracker: Stop Losing Track of Important Pet Health Details. Keep medication schedules, health logs, collaberate with caregivers, create custom tracker and vet reports all in one place.

Hey everyone,

I’m sharing Felova, an app that helps pet owners keep track of medications, routines, and health changes over time. Today is the release day! So thats why im doing a giveaway.

The app started as a small side project for my girlfriend’s dog Charly. He has epilepsy, and I wanted a better way to organize his medication schedule and keep track of what was happening day to day.

I’m a computer science student, so I started building something for us. Over time, it grew into a full app for pets that need ongoing care.

Felova lets you:

  • Create condition-specific profiles with tracking tailored to your pet
  • Manage medications and routines
  • Create custom trackers
  • Create health summaries for vet visits
  • Share care with other people through caregiver access

It’s designed for pets with conditions like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, or any situation where keeping records matters.

If you’d like to try it:

  1. Download the app by clicking on this Link
  2. Then write a comment about what you'd use it for or just write Felova!
  3. I'll send you 1 year free access
u/RexWrecks_ — 9 days ago

Paying 5€ for feedback on my app for pets

Looking for testers for my pet health companion app, Felova.

I'll send €5 via PayPal to the person who gives the most helpful overall feedback after testing the app.

I'm especially interested in:

  • Bugs or crashes
  • Confusing UI or things that are hard to figure out
  • Suggestions for improvements
  • Anything that made you stop, hesitate, or wonder what to do
  • Anything that felt unnecessary or frustrating

If you own a pet, your feedback is especially useful. If your pet has a chronic condition, even better. Tell me what would make this useful for you.

Please include screenshots or screen recordings when they help explain what you found.

Don't worry about finding just one issue. The more useful, detailed, and reproducible feedback you give, the better.

I'll pick the winner after 24 hours.

Android only. The app is currently available through Google Play.

If there's very little activity, I'll cancel the giveaway.

Felova: Link

u/RexWrecks_ — 14 days ago
▲ 16 r/FelineDiabetes+1 crossposts

[Android] [$35.99 → $0.00] Felova: The Complete Pet Health Tracker. Manage Your Pet’s Care in One Place. Track condition-specific health data, manage medications, share care with caregivers, and create vet-ready reports.

Hey everyone,

I’m giving away free lifetime access to Felova, an app that helps pet owners keep track of medications, symptoms, routines, and health changes over time.

The app started as a small side project for my girlfriend’s dog Charly. He has epilepsy, and I wanted a better way to organize his medication schedule and keep track of what was happening day to day.

I’m a computer science student, so I started building something for us. (In collabaration with a friend vet) Over time, it grew into a full app for pets that need ongoing care.

Felova lets you:

  • Track medications and routines
  • Condition specific profiles with tracking tailored to your pet
  • View health trends over time
  • Create health summaries for vet visits
  • Share care with other people through caregiver access

It’s designed for pets with conditions like epilepsy, diabetes, kidney disease, or any situation where keeping records matters.

The app is still in early access, and I’m looking for people who want to try it and give feedback.

Upvote this post if you think someone could find it useful.

Join the google group to get access to the app (Its in closed testing currently. Your feedback helps directly shape it.): https://groups.google.com/g/felovas-early-testers

only afterwards can you download it!: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.felova.app

u/RexWrecks_ — 22 days ago

The weird new routines you develop with a kidney cat

Not super sure if this is relevant but im too curious not to ask anyway.

I've been reading through this subreddit and seeing how much information owners end up managing over time.

For those who have been through this for a while, what is something you wish you had started writing down from the beginning?

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u/RexWrecks_ — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/AskVet

I showed this to our vet and he found it useful, curious what other vets think

I've already shown this to our vet, and he found it useful, but he also had quite a few suggestions for improving it. I've been taking those to heart, and I'd love to hear what other vets think.

A bit of background: I'm a CS student building this because I genuinely enjoy the project, and it has grown into a pretty substantial portfolio piece.

The attached report uses fictional example data to demonstrate the format. For this example, I chose a dog with both epilepsy and diabetes.

You can view it here: https://imgur.com/a/kgkJ2Sy

Everything shown in the PDF is based solely on what the owner logged. There are no AI generated interpretations or conclusions, as I don't feel that's appropriate here because I see this more as a structured summary of owner observations that can support a consultation, obviously not as a replacement for a proper medical record.

I'd really appreciate any critique, suggestions, or things you'd want to see if a client handed you a report like this. Things like what could be added or removed to make it more useful. Even a "this isn't useful at all" is welcome.

u/RexWrecks_ — 1 month ago
▲ 210 r/Pets+1 crossposts

I spent months trying to convince my girlfriend's Chihuahua that I wasn't the enemy.

When my girlfriend moved in with me, she brought her Chihuahua, Charly.

And Charly absolutely hated me.

If I got too close, he'd move away. Sometimes he'd bark at me. Other times he'd give me that classic Chihuahua stare that basically says, "Don't even think about it."

At first I couldn't understand what I was doing wrong. I wasn't trying to be mean to him, and honestly I already loved the little guy because I'd been hearing stories about him for so long.

Our relationship was kind of long-distance before we ever properly met. My girlfriend would constantly send me photos and updates about him, so I felt like I knew everything about Charly. Meanwhile, to him, I was just some random stranger who suddenly appeared and started spending all his owner's time with her.

Looking back, we sometimes wondered if part of it was jealousy too. Imagine being a tiny Chihuahua and suddenly some unfamiliar guy moves into your life and is always around your favorite person.

Sometimes it was frustrating. But i tried my best

Walks, treats, Ear scratches (He also really loved chin scratches) when he'd allow them. Sitting nearby without bothering him. Letting him approach me on his own terms.

It took months.

Then one day he jumped onto my lap by himself, another day he got excited when I came home.

Then he started following me around the apartment.

They're such small moments, but they honestly ment so much, i'v never had a pet before and he came so suddenly into my life as a family member.

He's still a Chihuahua. He can be grumpy with strangers, other dogs, and occasionally what seems like the entire world. I still call him "the rat" on a daily basis.

But seeing him go from wanting absolutely nothing to do with me to actively seeking me out has been one of the most rewarding experiences I've had as a pet owner and probably why i love pets, they are such inoccent creatures... except when he tries to engage in battle with any dog within 50 meters.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 3 months ago
▲ 125 r/AskVet

I genuinely don’t understand how normal people are supposed to afford vet care anymore.

Our dog Charly has epilepsy and we’d do literally anything for him, but some of these prices are getting insane. Every appointment feels like walking into financial Russian roulette.

Medication? Expensive. Blood tests? Expensive. Emergency visits after seizures? Brutal.

We recently got quoted for additional diagnostics and I just sat there staring at the number wondering how people with average incomes are supposed to handle this long term. I know vets work hard and deserve fair pay, this isn’t me blaming individual vets. But the overall system feels completely broken.

People always say “don’t get a pet if you can’t afford one” but I honestly think sometimes you just cant be prepared for the costs that suddenly come up and you end up overwhelmed.
And there arent really even good insurance options unless its pretty expensive. You are screwed either way.

Especially neurological issues like epilepsy where it’s not just one surgery and done, it’s years of meds, monitoring, setbacks, emergency nights and constant anxiety.

And then you feel guilty even THINKING about money because you love your dog more than anything.

I swear having a chronically ill pet is emotionally exhausting in ways people don’t understand until they live it themselves.

Sometimes it feels like pet owners are quietly drowning financially but we just have to pretend everyinth is okay because we love our animals too much to admit we’re overwhelmed.

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u/RexWrecks_ — 3 months ago

Building an app to make chronic pet care and vet visits less stressful

Hello!

I'm looking to talk with pet owners whose pets have chronic health conditions.

I'm building a pet health companion app for English and German users designed to make managing a pet's health and the next vet visit much easier.

My goal is to help pet owners keep everything in one place and make vet appointments smoother and more productive.

Right now I'm not only looking for generic testers. I would really value conversations with real pet owners who deal with ongoing conditions and can share their experiences, challenges, and what would actually help them.

If this sounds relevant to you, I'd love to hear from you. Thank you!

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u/RexWrecks_ — 3 months ago