Loggo helps parents and care providers track illness and recovery with easy inputting of critical measures like medication, body temperature, fluid intake, and symptoms. You can also export & share the data with your physician.
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Love this! Is there a way to have this on multiple devices and connected to the same profiles? I.e. my wife documents a child’s medication on her phone and I can check on my phone when the last time the child took meds.
Hey Dexter! At the moment all data is only stored locally on the device. It’s made for simplicity and having data cloud synced would open up a can of worms development wise. BUT. I do want Loggo to have some kind of cloud/sync thing in the future! On iOS perhaps based on family sharing and iCloud. Need to investigate how that would work (also need to have a similar thing on Android which I’m not that well versed in).
But yeah. The use case you referred to would be pretty sweet to support. Hoping for a data sync feature for the next version (among other features like reminders e t c).
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For sure. It would always make sense to use a central family device too.
Either way this is great!
Hi Product Hunters!
I’m Daniel, maker of Loggo - Simple fever & symptom tracker. With Loggo you can easily and quickly log body temperature, medicines, liquids and symptoms.
I had two reasons on top of mind when creating Loggo:
First reason. If you are a parent you probably recognize this scenario: Late nights of checking temperatures and administering appropriate medicines to your sick kid. All the time you probably are sleep deprived. I mean, even kids without a fever, cough, diarrhea, exorcist-vomiting e t c will keep you sleep deprived for half a decade. I know my kids did.
Our routine when the kids where sick was to scribble fever temperatures, meds, time & date on a piece of paper to keep as journal and timeline of their illness. For us to go back and refer too if needed or to be disclosed to our physician.
Now. Sleep Deprived-Daniel™ have always had a hard time counting backwards/forwards from a time and date to make sure when the exorcist-vomiting-child™ last had their meds or liquids e t c. So it would be convenient to log it digitally since you could get readable labels like "2 hours 34 min ago".
I thought there should be an app for this. And by this I mean: Super simple and quick logging of these things.
”Hey-o! Why wouldn't you just use a note on your phone instead?!”. I hear you. You could do that and it'll do the job for sure.
But by "super simple" I mean that you probably should be able to do the logging with one hand - maybe while carrying your kid or keeping a hand on them while on the changing table. And all basic stuff should be reachable without having your hand do a finger tango with your enormous phone.
And by "quick logging" I mean you should just be able to open the app, slide a slider and press a button. Or open the app, choose a medicine and press a button. Or… Eh, yeah, you get the point.
Second reason: I’m curious on exploring cross-plattform developing using a framework that spits out both an iOS and Android app. So this is a first(!) attempt at learning more about that and also learn more about publishing an app on Apple App Store and Google Play.
So: Introducing Loggo! An MVP of simple body temperature & symptom tracker built with Flutter and available now on both Android and iOS.
Hope you like it, appreciate your support and I’m all for feedback! Use the feedback thingy in the app, post a comment here or just email me (daniel@greatscott.se).
PS. It’s free to download and you can log body temperatures in the free version. The other logging stuff is a cheap in-app purchase because I gotta feed the kids that kept me sleep deprived all these years. And it’s a one-time purchase because I’m tired that everything seems to be pushed towards a subscription model nowadays.
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Wow what an awesome idea! This can be so useful and help a lot of people!
Hi, first of all, congratulations on launching Loggo :) I do appreciate your efforts in learning and making this. But here, I am going to comment on your product as an ordinary user:
While looking at some other similar apps, I observe that the current market is very small (less than 10k downloads). This is triggering a need for some 10x innovation in such ideas.
In the problem space, you have very broadly covered customer segmentation from the need-based perspectives as you're targeting anyone who wants to take care of themselves (people) or those who are responsible for taking care of others (parents and caregivers)
However, I do not fully agree with your hypothesis on the customers' underserved needs i.e. simple and quick so that needs some polishing.
I believe that paper&pen is still a simple and quick solution as they don't need unlocking like mobile phones and would never be at the charging dock when they're needed. Also, as you said, that one can use your app with one finger while holding the kid on the other, the urgency of noting down temp or medicine is not in the range of milliseconds. For safety, I would prefer to first put the kid/baby to bed/cot before using any gadget. If my patient is mature (teen, adult, old) then the way you have defined simplicity doesn't give any advantage.
The alternate apps are providing pretty much the same functionality. Some apps have even more features than yours (medicine reminders, for example).
In other words, a strong value proposition (VP) is needed here. My suggestion is to go back and dig a bit more into your customer segmentation and their real needs (that matters).
I like your idea of exporting data for the physicians. But again, physicians can read the paper, as well as a screenshot of other apps, so I don't see any significant need of adding physicians in your customer segment. However, if you add the medical centers (MCs) as your customer segment, that might be huge.
The benefits to the MCs would be, they might be able to send an automated message or notification, maybe an option to book an appointment with a single click, if the health signals are going in the wrong direction. Paper&Pen can never do this. I am sure, this is not the feature of another app as well. The MCs, on the other hand, would be recommending all the patients download your app. This will help you get some indirect marketing.
This is my little effort to give you some feedback. Some other startup experts can add more to this.
I wish you good luck in your future endeavors.
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