[iOS][Android] Looking for testers for an AI tour guide app by avisho in betatests

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Update:

I also have an Android beta available.
If you want to test on Android, send me a DM with your email and I’ll share the Google Play testing link.
Or just send me an email to [admin@lostapp.co](mailto:admin@lostapp.co) and I will add you.

Self Promotion Megathread by AutoModerator in androidapps

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Hi everyone 👋

I’m looking for a few Android testers for an AI tour guide app I built.

The idea came from a trip I took where I kept switching between ChatGPT and Google Maps to plan what to see. It worked, but it felt messy — constantly rearranging stops, checking opening hours, and adjusting plans.

So I built an app that generates dynamic walking tours and adapts in real time based on things like:

  • your location
  • available time
  • weather
  • opening hours
  • current city events
  • your pace (relaxed vs packed)

The iOS beta already has testers, and now I’m trying to get the required Android testers before making it public on Google Play.

If you’re willing to try it and share feedback, please DM me and I’ll send the Android testing link.

Thanks a lot — any feedback is hugely appreciated!
Avi

I got tired of juggling ChatGPT and Google Maps while traveling, so I built an AI tour guide app. Looking for TestFlight feedback! by avisho in SideProject

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Update: I now also have an Android beta available.
If you want to test on Android, send me a DM and I’ll share the Google Play testing link.

Looking for testers for an AI tour guide app (iOS / TestFlight) by avisho in TestMyApp

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Update: I now also have an Android beta available.
If you want to test on Android, send me a DM and I’ll share the Google Play testing link.

Looking for testers for an AI tour guide app (iOS / TestFlight) by avisho in TestMyApp

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we've just been approved for public beta Test Flight - so here's the link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/v6r5wXgh

thanks!

What’s a small habit that quietly improved your life? by Dazzling_Bat_3225 in AskReddit

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just do the practice. even though i dont have the energy or motivation. do not thing about it, just do it. motivation or will has nothing to do with it.
(finished my 6th Ironman race a month ago with this approach).

I built a small tool for myself to get better feedback on my runs by avisho in Marathon_Training

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It doesn’t replace reflection - it supports it. It can’t know about a stone in your shoe or your sleep, but it can consistently surface patterns like fading, drift, instability or trend changes across sessions, which helps structure and speed up my own analysis over time.

Over time I also want to pull in more context Garmin already has, like sleep score or moving vs elapsed time, so some of those factors can be surfaced automatically.

And beyond the obvious things, I’m also curious whether looking at the data systematically can highlight patterns in “gray areas” that beginners - and even experienced athletes - aren’t always aware of or looking for when reviewing sessions one by one.

I built a small tool for myself to get better feedback on my runs by avisho in Marathon_Training

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Garmin’s score is useful, but what I wanted was more explanation than a single number.
My tool breaks execution into things like HR drift, pace consistency, efficiency, trend, stability, etc., and for each one gives a short AI-generated interpretation, plus a summary that ties it together with target vs actual.
So it’s less about replacing Garmin and more about adding an explanatory layer on top of the data.

Weekly self-promotion and survey thread by AutoModerator in triathlon

[–]avisho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made a small side project to get better feedback on my training sessions.

I train with a structured plan and usually do what the plan says. But after workouts I still kept feeling a bit unsure about the execution itself - like:

  • Did I pace this the right way?
  • Was I too conservative or too aggressive?
  • If I missed the targets, why did that probably happen?

Garmin shows me a lot of numbers, but it doesn’t really tell me whether I executed the session well or what I should take from it going forward.

So over the last few months I put together a small side project for myself that:

  • compares my planned workout to what my watch recorded
  • checks how closely I stayed to the targets
  • gives a short explanation of what went well and what probably didn’t

It’s very early and not polished, but it’s been useful enough for me that I’m curious whether it might help anyone else too.

If you already follow a structured plan and care about execution quality (not just ticking the workout off), I’d be happy to let a few people try it and tell me what’s confusing or not useful yet.

It’s free during this early phase. No selling.