@ousmane_ndiaye Thanks Ousmane! I started this journey building Nomie for exactly that purpose - to find out what triggers what. After 5 years:
- I know I need to avoid American gluten, but non-american gluten seems to be fine.
- I know that sleep is insanely important for my mood.
- I know I need to cut back on drinking ciders during the summer
- I know that my depressive periods never last longer than 3 or 4 days.
I've also tracked WAY too many seemingly random events that have happened on the same exact day a year ago, that I feel like I found a glitch in the matrix.
@brandoncorbin Wow that is very impressive ! Congrats for reaching such clever learnings ! By the way, I am wondering how do you overcome the user friction due to the massive effort that is requiered from your users ? I mean, to be relevent your app needs to be "feed" with a lot of data I guess... How do you encourage your users to be regular in feeding the app ? As a user it is often the reason why I drop off this kind of app... Anyway, I think I will try yours since it seems very interesting ;)
@ousmane_ndiaye 95% of people want to track, 5% will actually do it long term. I focus on those 5%. The act of tracking is the key, taking a 2 second break from life and capturing how you're doing - that by itself is what's important. Hell, you could do it with a spreadsheet, notes, anything. I just wanted the experience to be super fast.
That being said, like previous versions, Nomie 4 will eventually have the means to import external data. I just need to figure out the best way of handling it, now that it's browser based.
I've been building Nomie for nearly 5 years. Once a proprietary native app for iOS and Android - I've since decided to port it to SvelteJS as a progressive web app and release it under the MIT license.
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