Tablets

Tablets

Start tracking and analyzing your substance use.

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Whether you’re tracking caffeine, daily vitamins, prescription medication, or anything else, Tablets makes it easy to input your use and track it over time. Monitoring your medicine isn't just for the doctor's office.
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Parker Hollis
I was looking for a secure app to log my medications and substance use, but couldn't find anything that fit what I wanted. I wanted a clean interface, quick logging, and the ability to export. My end result was Tablets.
Graham Seymour
@parkerxhollis Hi Parker - cool design, interesting concept. From my side, I am curious: 1. Who's your target market? Those with a situation similar to yours? The elderly? Those with situations perhaps more "dire"? How do you foresee attracting those chosen audiences? (Not my samples, mind you - YOUR chosen audiences...) 2. Can you speak to security, a bit? There's a big difference between potential employers/nefarious ne'er'do'well hacker-types finding out a user takes 2 Tylenol a day vs. finding out that after work they like to mainline black tar heroin. (I am equally hostile towards both of those options, personally, but I digress... 🙂) 3. Any plans for integrations with insurance apps, or things like GoodRX? I think for me, if I didn't have to load my medications in, I'd be more likely to adopt. The partnership opportunities here are interesting, for sure. Keep it up, way to get in another shipped product before 2020. ;)
Parker Hollis
@seymourgroup 1) My target market is pretty open as basically anyone can use it. I'm currently targeting those who take things on a regular basis-- high retention and expanding into a notification system to help people who miss doses. But also as a "back pocket" tool for those who only need it occasionally. For example, my doctor told me for a month I needed to take Vitamin D every day. I forgot it a lot. I also forget Antibiotics. 2) We do have a security and privacy policy. We use analytics to determine things like device type, OS, phone v. tablet, language, etc, but only for improvements. Everything else is stored device side and cannot be seen by me or anyone else, there isn't even an account system. The decisions made are things like "Should I focus on a new iPad update if only 20% of my users use iPads?" 3) Definitely in the future, right now I wanted to make a great platform to expand upon. But I'd love to go in that direction. Thanks for taking all the time to give some great feedback, and sorry for my delayed response due to the holidays!
Thomas
Awesome work Parker!
Parker Hollis
@thomasp423 Thomas! Thank you! As you can see, I got that iAP stuff working we talked about!
Brian Roach
Companion Mac menubar app?
Parker Hollis
@itsbrex I would have to have a centralized connection, such as an account system, but this would be a great feature. From the feedback I've received, people refer strictly device side. An account system would be great and allow syncing, subscriptions across devices, utilities, web hooks, et cetera, but sacrifice security unless people REALLY trust my security model. I've though about it since launch, and possibly may include an opt-in account system and default to device storage, but I know this could be a coding nightmare.
Cody McLain
@parkerxhollis Like the app so far. Also saw your reddit post on /r/nootropics. UI was a little confusing at first but getting used to it, particularly the metrics. Wanted to say I'd pay for your premium if you can add a report function that can show a "trending down/up" as that would be really helpful to know if my use on any particular item is of course on an upward or downward trend. Also, when adding a substance, pretty sure I put in the default dosage when adding it, so when I input that I took a substance into the app at X times, why does it not put in the default dosage for that substance I have entered? Instead I have to manually type it out each time.
Parker Hollis
@codymclain I actually have the percentage change in the works, I'm working on a huge metrics update that brings a new walkthrough and setup system as well as graphs, and hopefully a natural language input method where you can type "When's the last time I drank alcohol" and receive a response. As for the default dosage, I agree it's tricky, and I should do a better job explaining in the tutorial. The idea is, let's say I always take Ibuprofen in 100mg pills. In the substance page, I set equivalency to 100 [mg] and the unit to pills. Now, if you look carefully on the New Entry page, when you change substance to Ibuprofen it says "Amount in pills". You put 1 and it logs 100mg into the backend automatically. Even if you change that amount to new 200mg ibuprofen pills, and say "how much have I taken this week? It calculates based on the actual stored mg count, and will tell you correctly.