Seven-day streaks and people who do not keep office hours
A daily badge is a poor fit for hospital shifts, hotel rosters, and Ramadan. The habit can still exist. The chain is the wrong picture of it.
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Short pieces on first-runs, streaks, permission screens, and the months that mislead a wellness app.
A daily badge is a poor fit for hospital shifts, hotel rosters, and Ramadan. The habit can still exist. The chain is the wrong picture of it.
Read the noteMovement apps often count a session as done when a file reaches its last second. That number will not tell you whether anyone cooled down.
Read the noteBluetooth, notifications, and last week’s bedtimes often arrive before a single card for tonight. Cautious people stop in the doorway, and the export never sees them.
Read the noteA first sitting is curiosity. A second is manners. The third is whether the app still has a place in a working week in Kuala Lumpur.
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