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:
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.
When people talk about AI memory, it s usually framed from the developer s side. How do we store it? How do we retrieve it? How do we keep context alive? This is where @Mnexium AI started as well since that ecosystem is important.
But the initial vision and goal was very different and yet to be executed on.
What if users owned their memories not just the app owners?
Since I haven't been able to meet my work goals very well in the last few quarters, I now plan to approach them more systematically and not push myself too hard on work goals, as that ultimately led to problems that made my plan less sustainable.
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment:
A tagline is the first piece of content a user will see about your product on the leaderboard. It's so important that you get it right. You should be able to get a really solid idea of what your product is just by reading a handful of words.
In the spirit of forever optimising our taglines, I wanted to do a little experiment: