📱 Building @fitwoody.camp
🍉 Founder of @chubbyapps.com
💾 Sometimes write on microbyte.blog
🧭 I was going to be an archaeologist but I changed my mind when I found out that it wasn't as exciting as in Indiana Jones.
What used to go unnoticed, now makes sense.
If we’re adapting your plan, the least we can do is tell you why 💡
What used to go unnoticed, now makes sense.
If we’re adapting your plan, the least we can do is tell you why 💡
📉 Slept poorly? HRV in the red? We break it down with real data.
📉 Slept poorly? HRV in the red? We break it down with real data.
If you’re into beautiful design, thoughtful health tracking, and apps that actually help you stay consistent…
👉 Join the waitlist: fitwoody.camp
If you’re into beautiful design, thoughtful health tracking, and apps that actually help you stay consistent…
👉 Join the waitlist: fitwoody.camp
But it set the tone for everything that came after.
But it set the tone for everything that came after.
It changes color based on your current state.
And also changes speed.
It slows down when you’re relaxed. Speeds up when you’re tense.
It’s the evolution of the original “camp” — now with more emotion, more intent, more presence.
It changes color based on your current state.
And also changes speed.
It slows down when you’re relaxed. Speeds up when you’re tense.
It’s the evolution of the original “camp” — now with more emotion, more intent, more presence.
At first we went ultra-transparent so the animated background could shine through.
Beautiful, sure… but unreadable.
We ended up landing on a mid-opacity material that keeps things clear without losing the background.
At first we went ultra-transparent so the animated background could shine through.
Beautiful, sure… but unreadable.
We ended up landing on a mid-opacity material that keeps things clear without losing the background.
What would a health app feel like if it could breathe like your body?
So we started building an interface full of depth, blur, and life.
All in SwiftUI, with custom Metal shaders.
Yes, you can build complex UIs in SwiftUI — if you’re stubborn enough 😅
What would a health app feel like if it could breathe like your body?
So we started building an interface full of depth, blur, and life.
All in SwiftUI, with custom Metal shaders.
Yes, you can build complex UIs in SwiftUI — if you’re stubborn enough 😅
fitwoody.camp
fitwoody.camp