David Firouzbakht

AirJump — Make social media more active - Replace mindless scrolling with micro workouts

Jump rope just got smarter. AirJump uses your AirPods’ motion sensors to count jumps. It helps you build consistency with structured workout plans including light, medium, and fast intervals, plus guided breaks to boost endurance and burn fat. New in this update: a social media behavior layer that lets you take a breath, do quick jumps, or block apps like Instagram—turning screen time into movement. Users stay fully in control — AirJump is about awareness, not restriction.

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David Firouzbakht
Hey everyone! 👋 I’m excited to relaunch AirJump with a great update! We now have structured workout routines with built-in breaks and pacing, thanks to your feedback. I’d love to hear your thoughts! Let’s jump smarter together! 🎉
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Thanks so much for voting for RamenZen! Coming from a fellow indie maker who truly understands the importance of breaks, it means a lot. 🙏

I love how AirJump incorporates "built-in breaks and pacing" into workouts - that's exactly the philosophy behind RamenZen! You're making physical breaks more structured and effective, while I'm doing the same for mental breaks (those 3 mindful minutes while ramen cooks).

Different approaches, same core belief: intentional breaks make us better.

The headphone sensor solution is brilliant - no cameras, just smart use of existing tech. Really impressed by how you've listened to community feedback and evolved the product!

Thanks again for the support and for being such an active member of the maker community! 🚀🍜

Evgenii Zaitsev

AirJump is a genius idea! The ability to track jumps without cameras or hand tracking is such a smart use of motion sensors in headphones. Can the workout plans be customized based on a user’s fitness level or goals, or are they set routines for everyone?

Supa Liu

AirJump turns something as simple as jump rope into a smart, structured workout — all through your headphones. No extra gear, just results. Super impressed with the creativity behind this!

Alexander

This is a really thoughtful idea
I like how you used existing headphone motion sensors instead of adding more hardware or relying on cameras, it feels simple and practical.

The structured workouts with built-in breaks also stand out. Most fitness apps push intensity, but pacing and recovery are what actually make habits stick.

Nice work turning something simple like jump rope into a sustainable, smart routine. You can really see the product evolving with user feedback

Marcus

Cool idea. I used an app previously that watched you with the camera to see how many jumps you did but this sounds a lot more intuitive. Definitely gonna download this and give it a go.

Michelle Y

The app's simplicity and focus on jump rope workouts make it user-friendly. Considering adding features like progress tracking and achievement badges could enhance user engagement.

Tomo

I think this is a great idea! The UI looks really stylish and well-designed.

Also, it's wonderful to see the product continuing to evolve.

Tyler Amos

This is a great idea! Downloading this now.

Matt

awesome work! does it require airpods? i only have standard wireless headphones unfortunately

Andrea Ubaldo Buscetto

@david_firouzbakht It seems a good idea to recognize jumps. You earned a new follower!

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