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IoT Case Study: My Daily Workouts - A No-Code Fitness App Solution
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
The Challenge
Steven Junio, the founder of My Daily Workouts, was faced with the challenge of creating an app that could help people find and create exercise routines that best suit their needs. He initially started with Android app development but soon realized that web apps were a better fit for his project. However, he encountered several roadblocks while trying to build advanced features using traditional web development platforms. The main challenge was to create an app that could offer a wide range of workout routines and also allow users to customize their workouts based on their fitness objectives.
About The Customer
My Daily Workouts is an app designed for individuals looking for a convenient and personalized way to exercise. The app caters to a wide range of fitness enthusiasts, from beginners to advanced users, by offering over 1000+ workout routines. Users can browse through an extensive collection of routines or create their own using the 'Custom Workout Generator'. The app is particularly beneficial for those who prefer to exercise at their own pace and according to their own schedule. It offers the flexibility to choose workouts based on specific muscle groups, making it a versatile tool for achieving various fitness objectives.
The Solution
Steven discovered Bubble, a no-code platform, and decided to build his app on it. Bubble offered a fully managed web building solution that allowed him to customize and build My Daily Workouts quickly without running into any limitations. The app works by allowing users to browse through an Instagram-style feed of workout routines. While some of the routines are created by the team, many are uploaded by users. The app also features a 'Custom Workout Generator' that allows users to build a workout routine that matches their fitness objectives. They can create workouts for various muscle groups, including abs, back, biceps, and chest. Future plans for the app include a workout plan generator and a tool that allows users to log the reps they complete on each exercise and save their routine history.
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