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Trackie

I designed an all-in-one health dashboard that unifies fragmented health data from multiple third-party apps into a single, goal-driven interface. The app helps users track sleep, steps, nutrition, workouts, and more in one place, making health progress clear and actionable

Client

Falda Labs

Industry

Health & Fitness

Timeline

4 months

Tools

Figma Xcode (Swift UI) Alex Sidebar

Process

UX Audit Information Architecture Hi-Fi Design Prototyping SwiftUI Development Iteration

Overview

The Trackie project focused on solving a common problem for health-conscious users: while Apple Health collects data from various apps, it's not designed for goal tracking or customizable views, forcing users to check multiple apps to see their progress. Working as the lead designer, I created a unified dashboard that reads data from Apple Health sources like Ultrahuman, Coros, Cronometer, and Hevy, bringing sleep, steps, nutrition, and workouts into one goal-driven interface. The design centers on a "Today" view with clear weekly rollups, making progress obvious and actionable without requiring users to jump between multiple apps to understand their health status.

Problem

Users tracking their health faced a scattered workflow that wasted time and created friction in their daily routines. While Apple Health collects data from various sources, it lacks goal-setting capabilities and customizable views, forcing users to jump between multiple apps to check progress on steps, workouts, sleep, nutrition, and more. This constant app-switching meant users spent more time navigating interfaces than actually understanding their health status, similar to managing multiple bank accounts without a unified view like Rocket Money provides for finances.

Solution

I designed a flexible tile-based dashboard that lets users configure modules for Steps, Workout, Sleep, Calories, Carbohydrates, Fiber, and Protein with both daily and weekly goal tracking. The system supports variable daily targets within weekly goals, allowing users to set different step counts for weekdays versus weekends while still tracking toward an overall weekly total. Each tile shows progress in two ways: "Completed" view celebrates what's been done, while "Remaining" view clarifies what's left to achieve, helping users stay focused on actionable next steps while saving time by eliminating constant app-switching.

OUTCOME

Trackie is currently in user testing with Falda Labs, consolidating scattered health tracking into a single dashboard that users can check daily instead of hopping between apps. Early testing shows the customizable view approach helps users stay motivated by letting them choose how they want to see progress (whether daily or weekly, completed or remaining) and switch between views based on what works best for them in the moment. The app meets WCAG AA accessibility standards with high contrast, Dynamic Type support, and proper tap target sizing, ensuring the health dashboard works for a wide range of users. Future enhancements include the Green Days consistency tracker, expanded health metrics as Apple HealthKit sources allow, and iOS 26 design language adoption with on-device AI insights for pattern detection.

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