LogMyPoop App

Bowel Health Tracking Free App

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Lets you easily track yours and your family members' bowel movements through single app. Provides ability to add symptoms, habits and medication to see how they are affecting your bowel movements over a period.
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Launch tags:AndroidiOSHealth & Fitness
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Squaredojo
Here is helpful youtube video showing the app in action
Somehow could not add this link in youtube section. cheers
Squaredojo
Everyone can be a user for this app. Contrary to common belief that mostly elderly will use this kind of app, study has shown it is the new mothers group who form majority of the users of this app while tracking bowel movements for their baby , they start using for themselves too.
Squaredojo
Looking at way to market the app.It has been downloaded just over 50 times. Not sure it thats good or bad for a new app by nobody like me. The app is not for profit but i would like more people to utilise this app , otherwise it is no motivation for me to enhance features or expand or work on other free apps . Been reaching out to FB groups. Reddit may be next. Any other ideas about ?
Squaredojo

Dont make the same Noob mistakes as I did. #logmypoop

I released my app, LogMyPoop, to the App Store in 2023 and received a few positive reviews from friends. This year, I received one very positive review from a stranger, followed by a very negative one from another user in the US App Store. The negative review stated that the app was unusable and that only the introductory pages were visible, with the actual application not loading. This came as a shock.

To investigate, I re-downloaded the app on my own device running iOS 18.7.1, and it worked normally. However, this led me to realize two issues on my end. First, I had not been tracking analytics properly because the analytics service I was using (Flurry) had stopped working. Second, I had not been consistently testing the app against new iOS versions as they were released.

Today, after opening the source code and running the app on the latest iOS and Android versions, I discovered that there were indeed breaking changes. I can’t be certain these are related to the user’s experience, as I have no analytics data to see which OS version they were on, but it’s a possibility. I am now switching to Firebase Analytics to have reliable insight going forward.

My plan is to fully update the app for the latest stable iOS and Android versions, publish the updated build with proper analytics in place, and only then respond to the reviewer to explain that the issue may have been caused by OS updates. I’m hoping they will see the update and consider revising their feedback.