
Linear helped us to keep everything on track. From operations, to engineering/design management, to GTM. Our team loves how smooth the experience is relative to other product management tools.
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Rails is battle-tested and comes with a set of opinions that helped us focus on the actual implementation of our product instead of going through dependency hell. Our first prototypes were built with NextJS, but moving to a more opinionated, batteries-included framework like Rails made us move so much faster.
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We exclusively use Anthropic models to help us 10x our team's output. Claude Sonnet (both 3.5 and 4) paired with Claude Code enabled us to beef up our design and engineering expertise without spending too much money.
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As I grow older, I'm starting to see the value of investing in my health, so kudos to working on one of the hard problems of the world!
Some feedback:
- In the sign up section, I found the date of birth field to be quite frustrating. Usually I change the year first, then the month, then the day. Currently, if I don't pick the day first, it will proceed with whatever day was pre-filled leading me to go back to the DOB field to change the day.
- "Purchase plan supplements" is currently scuffed -- would also be nice to know what exactly these supplements do too before I go ahead and put things in my body
- The celebration that happens when you click on an emoji in the "how are you feeling today" section lags out the interface quite a bit
- In the slept hours section: it would be nice to see the actual time I went to sleep instead of just how many hours I slept. As someone who sleeps 7 hours but sometimes stays up very late, this would be very helpful!
- Having to go into each section and needing to click "edit" is quite unintuitive. As a user, I would want to _add_ new records, not edit a null value.
Congratulations on the PH launch and looking forward to see where your product goes 🔥
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This is really sleek! I love how you included sample prompts to help guide the user. It would be nice though to make it more clear that you can actually send your own prompts instead of just clicking through the suggested ones.
I was also wondering how long you built out this feature and if you had to do anything specific like finetuning the model on your existing library.
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