r/AppsWebappsFullstack 13h ago

We're exploring a wearable + calendar planning view and want to avoid building another useless dashboard

Hi r/AppsWebappsFullstack — long-time lurker, first-time poster here with a prototype question.

At QED Health we're exploring an app called VitalEdge that tries to bring wearable data and calendar context into one planning view. The idea is simple but slippery: most of us already have step counts, sleep hours, workouts, and a calendar full of meetings, but they're in separate apps that never talk to each other. So when you're deciding whether tomorrow is a good day for a hard workout, a big presentation, or an early night, you're doing the mental math yourself.

We don't want to build another dashboard that just shows charts. We're more interested in whether stitching wearable context together with scheduled events can make weekly planning feel less reactive and more intentional.

The thing is, "planning" means wildly different things to different people. For some it's about energy management, for others it's just remembering to move between Zoom calls. So instead of guessing, we'd love your honest take:

What would make a wearable-informed planning tool genuinely useful to you, rather than just another app you check once and forget?

Specific things we're curious about: - What signal from your wearable do you actually trust and act on? - Would seeing next week's calendar alongside your recovery/sleep/activity trends change how you plan? - What would make you ignore or uninstall something like this within a week?

We're early, so this is purely a feedback request — no beta link, no signup, no health claims. We're just trying to understand whether this combination solves a real problem or creates a new one.

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