What it is
Pooperton is a digestive health tracking app for iOS. You log entries, see patterns over time, and can generate IBS reports to share with your doctor.
The idea came from a simple problem: existing health trackers are either too clinical or too complicated. Nobody wants to open a sterile medical app multiple times a day. So I made something that feels light but works seriously.
How it works
You tap, log, done. The main screen shows your activity heatmap and streak. Over time, patterns emerge — what days are worse, what correlates with what. If you need it, the app generates a proper IBS report you can bring to a gastroenterologist.
Design approach
Dark UI, warm accent color, minimal chrome. The interface stays out of your way. I wanted it to feel like a utility you actually use, not a health app you download and forget.
Key decisions:
- One-tap logging to reduce friction
- Activity heatmap borrowed from GitHub’s contribution graph — familiar and glanceable
- No onboarding walls — you’re logging within seconds of opening
- Lifetime unlock at a low price instead of a subscription
Built with
Designed in Figma, built in SwiftUI. I handled design, development, and App Store publishing end to end.