Hello
After working as a developer for 18 years, I took early retirement at the end of the year before last, and since I'm getting up there in age, finding a new job hasn't been easy,
Even if I do find a new job, I was uncertain how many more years I could work, so I spent my days worrying about it. Then I thought, why not try something, so I created an app using no-code coding.
Taking multiple supplements became bothersome, left me feeling too full, and the cost of supplements—which is especially important for someone unemployed—was burdensome. So I created an app that takes photos of the supplement labels I'm currently taking, analyzes them with AI, and recommends which supplements I don't need to take.
Since the supplement market is much larger in the US than in Korea, I launched it on the US Google Play Store first.
I don't have a MacBook for the iPhone app, so I'm planning to decide whether to buy a Mac mini and release it after seeing how the Android app is received.
During the closed beta test, I managed to get 12 testers and ran tests for 14 days, but since launch, the biggest problem has been user acquisition.
Even when people find it on the Play Store, there are no reviews or ratings, so Americans just view the page and go back. 😂
If anyone here lives in the US, uses Android, and takes supplements,
I would really appreciate it if you could install it once, scan just one supplement you're taking, and give me honest feedback.
Even 2 or 3-star reviews are welcome. If you let me know what's inconvenient or if the English UI feels awkward, I'll apply the feedback right away.
Play Store Link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.supplecut.app
Landing Page - https://supplecut.com
Even if you don't live in the US, please check out the landing page and feedback like "I don't understand what this app does" is also welcome.
Even that would be a big help since it means I didn't communicate the message well.
Thank you for reading this long post. Please visit and check it out everyone~ hehe