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CTO @ AI-powered fitness startup | Exploring edge computing, IoT, and next-gen wearables. Sharing insights on device sync, health dashboards, and scalable UX. I help founders optimize device sync, sharpen AI accuracy & streamline health dashboards. My approach is direct & metrics-first—because in fitness tech, every second counts. Here’s what I focus on: – Real-time sync & sensor performance – Scalable health UX & data clarity – Edge AI for wearables & IoT You’ll usually find me reviewing ideas on r/edgeai, r/iot, r/startups, or helping founders gut-check their next product pivot. Let’s build the future of fitness, one synced step at a time. 🏃♂️⚡
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Engineering at Ardor Fitness
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This is what we have shipped since the launch 5 months ago
January: Say Hello to Mastodon
Great news for Mastodon users! We're excited to announce our third integration: share your updates on Mastodon alongside X (Twitter) and BlueSky - all from your menu bar. Simple and easy!
New Platform: Added Mastodon, matching all the same features as X and BlueSky
Quick Access: Left-click to start writing, right-click for menu options - super simple! watch video
Live Updates: Watch your post's journey in real-time right on the post button - watch video
Redesigned Settings: Manage your accounts and preferences in one place - see before vs after
Sound Effects: Added some fun sounds when you open the composer and successfully post (don't worry, you can turn them off in settings)
In a world where everything is becoming automated... how do we keep our products human?
Hi Hunters
I m currently building a product that blends digital efficiency with human warmth. It s designed to solve a real pain point, but in a way that respects emotion, context, and intuition.
Think:
Tech that doesn t just work , it understands.
What’s one UX mistake wearables keep repeating?
I ve tested dozens of wearable devices, syncing delays and clunky onboarding are still way too common.
As someone building in AI fitness tech,
I m curious: