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PainTracker.ca isn’t another cloud pain app. It’s built so your data stays on your device: no accounts, no servers, no identity tied to your health. Trauma-informed “Panic Mode” simplifies the UI when pain spikes—no streak guilt. Offline-first PWA (~420KB) works without Wi-Fi. Plus WorkSafeBC reporting automation (Form 6/7-style) cuts admin hours per claim. Built in collapse by someone the system failed.

Pain TrackerPrivacy-first PWA for chronic pain tracking & management
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I built PainTracker because chronic pain doesn’t need another cloud funnel. It needs something that works on the worst days—fast, steady, and respectful. PainTracker is offline-first and privacy-first: no account required, works without internet, and your entries stay on your device by default. The UX is designed to reduce friction and cognitive load, and the output is designed for...

Pain TrackerPrivacy-first PWA for chronic pain tracking & management
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I made a pain tracker that keeps your data on your device — what would you want from it?
Hey Product Hunt, I’m the person behind Pain Tracker. I built this because I’m tired of health apps that feel like they’re quietly built for someone else: advertisers, data brokers, “engagement,” whatever. If you’re logging pain, meds, symptoms, and the messy parts of your life… you shouldn’t have to wonder who gets to see it later. So Pain Tracker is offline-first and privacy-first: - your...
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Love this direction for Shelfinder. The big win for power users (and honestly for tired, distracted humans) is killing those tiny context switches that quietly eat half the day. Curious how you're thinking about the defaults for optimization: - Will there be 'safe' presets so people don't have to think about DPI/quality sliders every time? - And are you designing more for 'I just need a smaller...
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