Hey all Bhavya here, solo builder. I just launched MoveCue, an iOS app I've been working on, and I'd rather have honest criticism than polite nods, so I'm posting it here.
The short version: it's a hands-free timer that runs a workout or exercise routine using voice cues, so you put your phone down and move instead of staring at the screen. I built it with my experience of going through two ACL reconstructions that left me with a stack of physio exercises and no app that didn't expect me to babysit the screen the whole time.
Three things it does:
Voice cues call each phase ("Hold", "Rest", "Switch sides") phone goes face-down, you don't look at it
Your music/podcast keeps playing it ducks for the cue, then restores the same spot, instead of cutting out
Routines can be shared as a link your physio/trainer/friend sends one, you tap it, it opens in your app ready to run
Put your phone down. MoveCue runs your stretching, mobility, strength, or physio routine hands-free — voice cues guide each phase, your music keeps playing.
I am Pique's maker a solo founder based in Dubai, and honestly just someone who spent way too many evenings with his friends thinking "what do we actually talk about tonight?" That is genuinely how this started. Just that specific frustration of sitting with people you care about and realising the conversation keeps going in circles same topics, same energy, nothing that actually gets to the good stuff.
So I started thinking about what makes a conversation actually reveal someone. What question makes your partner pause before answering. What game makes your friends argue about who knows each other best. I built Pique around that feeling.