I've recently released a smart water tracker app. Its main differentiator from the many other water trackers is, that it automatically adapts to your activity and the weather conditions. It also only sends you reminders if you reach a certain thirst threshold.
I had the idea to develop this app during a sunny and very hot bike ride while I was working and traveling in Canada.
If you're interested in the behind-the-scenes story, you can read more on my blog! :-) https://tapcode.co/2019/09/09/be...
Congrats on launch, @ersjoh. It's nice to see makers like you integrating activity and environment into health data and subsequent recommendations. (This hasn't been the case with other hydration apps I've used.)
A little bit of a tangent, but I've been hearing a lot about how diet and vitamin levels affect hydration as well. I wonder how long until consumers are willing to share blood work and that kind of data as well...
@laurenproctor32 I'm glad you like it the concept! 😊 Yes, I also think it is the first water tracker that automatically adapts the intake goal in the background, based on user activity and environment. I think this is an interesting and challenging field, with lots of potential improvements (you already mentioned diet ecc).
Thirstic for Apple Watch
Thirstic for Apple Watch
Thirstic for Apple Watch