Fishing while taking a break from building Heart Relay. |
I had a "working" prototype 3 weeks ago in about 3 hours. It had next to no UI, was not intuitive, had no settings, persisted nothing, did not handle Bluetooth disconnects, and many other missing bits and pieces.
The have been plugging away 2-3 hours a night when I can so I can ship a V1. Here are some of the items holding up shipping:
- Completing the list of V1 features for Heart Relay. There are not that many, mostly make it intuitive, performant, and not look like it was designed by a code monkey.
- In relation to one, I am not happy with some of the icons. I should just ship what I have but I want more consistency in the icons and to replace words with icons (harder to understand maybe but I would like the user to not be hit with a screen of text).
- Animations
- I wanted to add some custom animations for both the connecting event (instead of using the default activity indicator spinner) and the Heart Rate measurement (a beating heart).
- Animations and custom icons take time.
- Testing:
- While testing, I discovered that in noisy Bluetooth environments (work) the Bluetooth connection sometimes drops. Due to this I needed to work on reconnect and how to help the user to recover from this.
- Testing takes time.
While doing all this new features have come to mind. Here are things I have cut from V1 or are feature creeps that I will consider for V2.
- Free, Paid, IAP, or Ads?
- Free: For V1 launch.
- Paid: For Pro version later with some whiz-bang additions.
- IAP: Research shows IAP is not worth the work.
- Ads: After launch.
- Heart Rate Zone Tracking
- Going to keep for Pro version later.
- Heart Rate Zone Alerts
- Going to keep for Pro version.
- Will buzz band when you drop out of or rise above your zone target.
- Heart Rate Export
- Going to keep for Pro version.
- Let you export to CSV so later import to whatever app you want.
So, I am still plugging away.
I am debating if I will redesign the app icon. Probably not for V1.
Ok, back to drilling down some reconnection features.
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