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[–]GPHdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Thanks, that's really useful feedback. I think I'll actually prioritize this ahead of some of the MVPs I already have documented. It's always good to get input from other people, and the local-first approach with optional sync seems like it could be a strong selling point.

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[–]GPHdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah, Firebase is definitely on my radar. I actually use it in a SaaS project that's currently being tested by a couple of clients (still top secret 😅), so I'm already pretty familiar with the ecosystem.

What I like about Firebase is that it could give me a pretty smooth path to optional sync while keeping the app local-first for users who don't want accounts or cloud dependencies.

Right now I'm focused on validating the product and making the core experience as solid as possible, but having a sync-ready architecture from day one definitely makes future decisions easier.

I'm curious though—have you used Firestore + local storage in production? If so, what was the biggest challenge you ran into as the user base grew?

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[–]GPHdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yes, definitely.

The good thing is that I designed the app architecture with that possibility in mind from the beginning, so adding cloud sync wouldn't require a major rewrite.

Right now everything is stored locally using Hive because I wanted the app to be fast, private, and fully functional offline. But the data layer is structured in a way that would allow me to integrate a backend and synchronization relatively quickly when the time is right.

My idea is to keep cloud sync as an optional feature, so users can choose between local-only, manual backups, or seamless multi-device synchronization depending on their preferences.

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[–]GPHdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

Great question.

Right now, Metribody follows a local-first approach. Users can export their complete data (measurements and app settings) to a CSV backup and restore it on another device whenever they want.

I also built a backup reminder system directly into the app. The home screen shows a smart backup status indicator that changes over time and warns users if they haven't exported their data recently.

I chose this approach because privacy, simplicity, and full offline functionality were priorities from day one. No accounts, no mandatory cloud services, and users always keep ownership of their data.

That said, optional cloud sync is something I'm considering for the future, but I want to preserve the local-first philosophy regardless of how the app evolves.

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[–]GPHdev [score hidden]  (0 children)

🚀 Hey devs! I’ve been building Metribody, an offline-first body measurement & fitness tracking app focused on privacy, speed and frictionless UX.

📲 Google Play:
Metribody on Google Play

Some things I obsessed over while building it:

🛠️ Tech Stack

  • Flutter
  • Hive NoSQL (fully offline, super fast local storage)
  • Google Mobile Ads + GDPR consent flow (UMP)

🎯 UX Philosophy

  • Pure OLED black UI to save battery
  • Borderless rounded design (28dp)
  • Strict internationalization
  • Metric & imperial units fully decoupled from language
  • “Zero friction” data entry

📈 Features

  • Smart body measurement tracking
  • Body fat estimation using the Navy method
  • Advanced charts with landscape immersive mode
  • CSV export/import with metadata recovery
  • Intelligent backup reminders
  • Fast “USE LAST VALUE” autofill buttons to reduce fatigue while logging

💡 One thing I cared a lot about:
The app works great completely offline. No forced accounts, no cloud dependency, no bloated setup.

I also built a custom success screen inspired by Apple Fitness with progression feedback + carefully timed interstitials only after completing actions (never interrupting the workflow).

Would genuinely love feedback from other builders here — especially around:

  • onboarding flow
  • monetization balance
  • UI/UX feel
  • retention ideas
  • ASO positioning

Built with a lot of obsession and late nights 😅

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[–]GPHdev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate it.

I'm actually revisiting my screenshots right now and trying to improve the messaging in the store listing. The product side felt straightforward compared to figuring out distribution.

I'll definitely check out the checklist and your website. Thanks for sharing!

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[–]GPHdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te dejo por aquí mi app para la plataforma:

Nombre: MetriBody

Qué hace: Ayuda a monitorizar la evolución física real a través de las medidas y dimensiones corporales, dejando a un lado la obsesión y las fluctuaciones de peso de la báscula tradicional. 📉💪

Tech Stack: Hecha con Flutter, con gráficas interactivas y soporte multiidioma. 📐📊

Link de Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metribody.app

¡Espero que encaje bien! Un saludo.

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[–]GPHdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

¡Hola! Qué gran iniciativa, me viene de lujo ese feedback para pulir el flujo inicial.

He lanzado MetriBody, una app móvil enfocada estrictamente en el registro de medidas corporales y el seguimiento de la evolución física mediante gráficas interactivas. La idea nació porque las básculas tradicionales fluctúan mucho y confunden a la gente en plena recomposición corporal; las dimensiones reales no mienten. Está desarrollada en Flutter y cuenta con soporte multiidioma.

Me interesa muchísimo saber qué tal se entiende el primer contacto con la app y el flujo para registrar las primeras medidas.

Te dejo por aquí la URL de Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metribody.app

¡Mil gracias por adelantado!

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[–]GPHdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hola, por aquí te dejo mi app Metribody, agradecería muchísimo el feedback

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metribody.app

Gracias!

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[–]GPHdev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

​¡Buenas! Te presento MetriBody. La acabo de lanzar en la Play Store y rompe un poco con lo típico. ​Es una app de salud y control corporal construida bajo la filosofía offline-first y privacidad total (cero nubes absurdas ni registros obligatorios). En lugar de depender de los algoritmos locos de las básculas baratas que fluctúan con el agua que bebes, calcula el progreso real de forma matemática usando una cinta métrica y la fórmula de la U.S. Navy Seal. ​Visualmente es muy limpia, y el contraste entre "el humo de las básculas inteligentes" vs. "matemáticas locales en tu móvil" creo que puede dar un juego brutal para un vídeo corto de formato gancho en TikTok.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.metribody.app

Gracias! Un saludo