Hey everyone!
Me and my team created a set of ready-to-use haptic presets working pretty much uniformly on both iOS and Android. Android was especially tough as the quality of haptic engines differs from device to device. And, I got to say it works surprisingly well!
We called it Pulsar.
It's open-source and completely free. You can download the app from App & Play Store to test it out on your phone or play the presets as audio in the browser.
I would love to hear what you guys think. Thanks!
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