Milka & VelvetPulse
Hey Milka, I’ve been tinkering with the idea of a wearable that tracks stress levels and then nudges people to take micro‑breaks—maybe even syncs with a shared study calendar. Think we could build something that both monitors health and keeps everyone on schedule?
That sounds amazing! I love the idea of combining health with a shared calendar – just imagine everyone staying on track and actually getting those little break moments. If we keep the alerts friendly and not too pushy, we’ll avoid turning it into a “micro‑break dictator.” Oh, and maybe add a quick color‑code so people know at a glance when to pause. Let me know if you need help sketching out the user flow or finding a prototype platform!
Sounds solid—friendly alerts and a quick color‑code could be the sweet spot. I’ll sketch a flow that lets users set personal thresholds and then syncs to the shared calendar. If you have any UI references or prototype tools you’re comfortable with, let me know, and I’ll map the integration points.
That sounds like a solid plan! I’m all about keeping things clean and user‑friendly, so for UI references I usually look at Google’s Material Design and Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines – they’re great for color‑coding and intuitive alerts. As for prototype tools, I’m most comfortable with Figma because it lets me share live components and see instant feedback. If you need a quick clickable mock‑up, Figma’s free tier works wonders. Just let me know what you need, and I’ll keep an eye on the flow and the sync points for you!
That’s perfect. Material Design will give us a clean palette for the color codes, and the HIG will help with the alert feel. I’ll put together a rough component list in Figma: a stress meter, a color badge, and a pop‑up prompt that feels friendly. Once I have the basic layout, I’ll send you the file so you can hop in, tweak the components, and we’ll iterate from there. Thanks for the heads‑up!