Sporadic

Sporadic

Random exercise challenges with friends

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Sporadic is a free app that generates random exercise challenges. It’s targeted for people who don’t have a heavy workout routine, and don’t want one. They just want to find ways to stay active and do it in a fun way. Stay motivated and motivate your friends.
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Launch tags:iOSHealth & FitnessGitHub
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What do you think? …

Nolan Perry
Hi all! Here’s the quick explanation of how our app works: - Add your preferred exercises to a group (you can invite your friends!) - Set the challenge range for each exercise (ex: run: 1 mile – 3 miles) - Choose the days and time that works for you receive your challenges At this point, you’ll start receiving random exercises from your group, and it will be at a random difficulty from what you set. You and everyone in the group will have 24 hours to complete the same challenge. Check out the video for a deeper dive!
Max Savonin
@nolan_perry This is a great concept for a fitness app! The gamification element of creating challenges and competing with friends can be a powerful motivator. Here are a few questions for further exploration: - Can users customize the types of exercises included in the challenges? - How does the app adapt the difficulty of challenges over time as users improve? - Are there any social features beyond group challenges, such as leaderboards or messaging? As a developer, I'm interested in how this app is built. Here are some potential areas for collaboration: - Integrating with fitness trackers or wearable devices for automatic data tracking. - Developing algorithms to suggest personalized exercises based on user data and preferences. - Adding more gamification elements like badges, rewards, or virtual competitions. I'd love to learn more about the technical architecture of your app and explore opportunities to contribute to its development. Additionally, I'd be interested in trying out the app to see how the group challenges and random exercise selection work.
Nolan Perry
@max_savonin1 Hey Max, great questions! Users get to choose the types of exercises included in the challenges. They will only receive challenges for the exercises they want and have added to their group. It's up to users to increase their difficulty when they get better—it's very easy to adjust. In terms of social features, we have contemplated adding both leaderboards and messaging! These would be included in future updates.
Ali Eskandari
This is super cool for me and my friends to hit our running goals. Congrats on the launch!
Jason Knight
Loving the idea of gamified, competitive casual exercising! A great way to keep people motivated to continue making small changes. Good luck with the launch!
Nolan Perry
@jasontheknight Thanks Jason, I appreciate the kind words!
William Joseph Parker
Congrats to u, Nolan! This app sounds like a fun way to mix up workouts and stay motivated. I love the idea of random challenges with friends. Looking forward to trying it out!
Nolan Perry
@williamjosephparker Would love to hear your thoughts!
Daniel Harrison
This sounds like a super fun way to stay active and challenge friends! Just checked it out, and it looks promising. Can't wait to try it with my workout buddies. Congrats on the launch!
Nolan Perry
@danielharrison Let me know what you think!
Elke
This is such a cool concept, @nolan_perry! I love how Sporadic keeps things interesting without the pressure of a strict routine. The ability to customize challenges and invite friends will definitely help with accountability and motivation, which is key for staying active. Can't wait to try it out and see how my friends handle the random challenges. Upvoted! 💪
Dror Wayne
I love the idea. The extra team motivation, for casual exercisers... really cool concept and suited to someone like me. Sharing with my friends now.
Nolan Perry
@dror_wayne Let me know what you think!
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