▲ 2 r/AIDiscussion+2 crossposts

What do you think about my new AI feature for my wellness app? Would you use it?

Hey r/AppBuilding, I've been building Wellsy, a wellness app for habit-building (nutrition, movement, sleep, stress, that kind of thing), and just working on something I'm excited about but genuinely unsure how people will react to.

Instead of picking from a library of pre-made programs, you can now chat with an AI and just describe what you actually want to work on: "help me sleep better," "I want to quit smoking," whatever it is, and it builds you a custom multi-week program around it: structured modules, daily trackers, the works, tailored to what you told it.

It's still in beta. Generation takes a few minutes (it's a real model doing real work, not a canned template), so I added a rough countdown so it doesn't feel broken while it thinks.

What I actually want to know from this community:

  • Would you use something like this, or does "AI-generated plan" trigger the same skepticism as AI-generated everything else right now?
  • What would make you trust the output more (or less)?
  • Anyone shipped something similar — what surprised you about how people reacted?

Happy to go into how it's built if anyone's curious.

Movie is a bit long and language swishes. But any feedback would be appreciated!

u/aplanting — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/AppStoreOptimization+1 crossposts

6k downloads, weak conversion. What am I missing?

I'm a solo dev building Wellsy, a wellbeing app, habit and mood tracking, guided programs, breathing tools, and a couple of 75-day challenge trackers.

Just passed 6,000 downloads in about a month, mostly through Google Ads and Apple Search Ads. Felt great until I looked at the subscription numbers. Free-to-paid conversion is a lot lower than I hoped (1 paying customer so far on a trial period), and I honestly can't tell if it's the onboarding, the paywall placement, the pricing, or people just trying it once and forgetting it exists. Roughly 170 users have created an account on the platform.

So I'd love some blunt feedback. If you've got 5 minutes to try it and tell me where you'd bounce, that'd help a lot. Especially curious: what actually makes you decide a wellbeing app is worth paying for?

If you want to have a poke at it: iOS, Android.

u/aplanting — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/75HARD+1 crossposts

Solo founder here: I made a wellbeing app with a 75HARD/Soft tracker built in

Hey all, I'm a solo founder, not a big company, so apologies in advance if this isn't the right place.

I kept trying to run 75HARD and Soft with a mix of notes apps, habit trackers, and a water-bottle app, and it always fell apart around week two because nothing kept it all in one spot. So I ended up building the thing I wished existed.

https://reddit.com/link/1voldjg/video/84m48p7r0fjh1/player

It's a general wellbeing app with structured programs for diet, lifestyle and emotional health, daily tracking, breathing tools, and a private encrypted journal, and I built a proper 75HARD/Soft flow into it: the two daily workouts, water, reading, diet adherence and the progress-photo reminder, all tracked day by day so you can actually see the streak.

I'm sharing it here mostly because this community knows the program inside out and I'd rather hear it straight: what would you need a tracker to do that most of them get wrong? What made you quit past apps?

It's called Wellsy (iOS + Android), if you want to poke at it. Genuinely more interested in the feedback than the downloads at this point.

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u/aplanting — 6 days ago
▲ 4 r/LaunchMyStartup+1 crossposts

I built my own wellbeing app. Here's why.

Been building solo for a while now and wanted to share the thing I've been working on.

It started because every wellbeing/habit app I tried turned self-care into another to-do list, streaks, guilt, endless notifications. I wanted something calmer that actually helps you feel better, not just track more.

So I built Wellsy. It's a mobile app (iOS + Android) with structured programs for diet, lifestyle and emotional health, plus daily check-ins, an encrypted journal, and simple tools like breathing exercises. The idea is small, sustainable steps rather than a gamified grind.

Still very much a solo project and figuring out the growth side as I go. Not trying to hard-sell here, I'd genuinely just love some honest feedback from other founders. Does the concept resonate, or is the angle too crowded already?

https://reddit.com/link/1vnmswb/video/qidiblu7f7jh1/player

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u/aplanting — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/AppHunt+1 crossposts

I got tired of wellness apps that just track things and never actually help you change - so I built Wellsy

Most health apps are great at one thing: showing you a graph. Sleep down, mood down, drinking up. Cool, but then they leave you to figure out the rest.

I wanted something that actually helps you build better habits and feel better day to day, not just another dashboard. So I built Wellsy: structured wellbeing programs for diet, lifestyle and emotional health, sitting right next to your daily tracking so the two actually work together.

  • Programs, not just charts — guided lessons and small daily tasks, at your own pace
  • Tracking that feeds the programs — water, sleep, mood, alcohol, with daily progress rings
  • A private, encrypted journal — your data stays yours
  • Tools for the hard moments — breathing exercises, urge surfing, adaptive reminders

Available on both platforms:

Would love feedback - especially the critical kind. If you've bounced off wellness apps before, I want to know why.

u/aplanting — 10 days ago