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Summary
This app is a fitness and nutrition tracker that presents a full-day health dashboard. It shows calories in,
calories burned, protein intake, number of exercises, macro progress, meals, workouts, calorie balance,
water intake, and an overall day score. The interface is visually polished and gives the impression of a
comprehensive daily fitness tracker.
App Behavior
- The app displays a selected date and allows the user to switch between dates.
- It shows preset daily health data, including calories, macros, meals, workouts, and score.
- The only input I was able to actively change was water intake, by clicking the glasses.
- Changing water intake updates that section visually.
- Other sections appeared more like static display cards rather than interactive inputs.
Things That Did Not Work as Expected
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The app looks like a full tracker, but most fields do not seem editable. I could not change meals,
workouts, macros, calories, or exercise details.
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This creates a mismatch between the app’s visual design and its actual interactivity, because it suggests
that many metrics are trackable but only water intake is directly adjustable.
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It was unclear whether the non-editable sections were intentionally read-only or whether interaction was
missing or broken.
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I could change the date, but I was not sure whether switching the date truly loaded different underlying
data or just changed the display.
Best Attempt at a Prompt to Improve the App
Improve this fitness tracker by making all major dashboard sections interactive and clearly editable.
Specifically, allow users to add or modify meals, workout entries, calories, macros, and exercises instead
of presenting them as static cards. If some sections are meant to be read-only summaries, label them clearly
so users know what can and cannot be changed. Also make date switching load distinct daily records, and add
obvious input controls such as edit buttons, forms, sliders, or plus icons so the app behaves like a true
daily tracker rather than a mostly fixed dashboard.