Monday Jan 12, 2026

806. App Features, Home Gym

Recorded on: Friday, January 2, 2026

Episode Summary by AI I worked deep into the app polishing core systems after clearing a major bug. I refined task completion sounds medals and streak logic while stress testing calculations with developer controls. I questioned the value of external beta testing versus self testing. I adjusted task rules templates and UI overflow issues. I trained in my home gym and reflected on time value convenience and creativity benefits compared to public gyms.

Notable Quotes From This Episode, by AI • I think it sounds silly but getting the sound effects right so they are not some bullshit electronic or iPhone sounding • Ninety five percent of the app is actually outside of the app living life and doing the things that you say you are going to do • When you place a price tag on your time paying for a home gym is actually very inexpensive

Funny, Out of Context Quotes, by AI • I have not coded shit but cursor has • I thought I fucked everything up I thought I made a big boo boo • I can work out without a shirt and actually see myself working out without a shirt

My Thoughts & Feelings for Today - Summarized by AI I feel locked in and satisfied grinding through details that most people would rush past. I trust my judgment on how this product should function because I built the logic behind it. I am excited seeing it come alive in real use. I value autonomy control and efficiency and that shows in both how I build software and how I train.

What I Did Today - Summarized by AI Worked on app features, refined sound design, tested medals streaks and stats, built developer testing controls, identified and fixed UI and logic bugs, drafted task rules and templates, adjusted task flow decisions, completed a home gym workout, spent the evening with my partner

Business Revenue Tracker (Since 12/20/24)

Income Today: +$0

Year 2 (so far): $670

Year 1: $38,859

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