| It looks pretty good and it rather snappy UI. I don't fully understand what makes this better/different then DailyBurn. I would be interested to know what kind of conversion rate you have at 10 dollars a month. A lot of fitness tracking / and calorie counters have turned into a commodity to users I feel like. Selling things to gym and trainers seems like it is very hard from what experienced for a few reasons (most notably, they make little money and they are not interested upselling their customers unless it somehow directly results in them getting leads for doing more personal training sessions). A couple quick notes / suggestions: 1) Adding connections to Facebook / Twitter / or internal social networkings will only result in a win for you. We see this very clearly with Lose It! (the product I work on) 2) When clicking on top level nav items that only have one subsection (Notes and Program) it should auto-select (ie. navigate) to the subsection. Otherwise it is just 2 steps to get everywhere. 3) The visualizations are not that compelling which I think is a combination of 2 factors. First, they are simply line graphs of numbers the user has manually entered. There is no depth / substance to the graphs. Moreover, in the demo there is so few data points it really amplies how shallow they are. 4) Ont he goals tab there is a lot of data and I don't really follow what is showing. Perhaps since I am not a avid weight lifter myself. There is also switching between different date formatting in that chart and there looks like there is some kind of escaping bug where it says \"Christine\" 5) Under Strength tab when you click into the textbox for "Reps Until Failure" the text from "Click to Enter" does not clear. Seems like that is would get very annoying. 6) If you are going to expect users to enter so much data manually I suggest also adding a data export feature and also create nice looking printable summaries of their progress. Anyways, it looks good. Excellent work on launching, thats always the hardest part. I wish you the best luck and welcome to the health and fitness industry. |
Right now there is not much differentiation between this and other fitness tracking apps. Its specifically catered to Crossfit athletes though. I do have some ideas for making the graphs more revealing. I also want to connect workouts to nutrition much better other than just listing stats. We'll see...lots of experimentation to do!