Victor & A11yAngel
Hey Victor, I’ve been chewing on the idea of making a training app that’s just as good for athletes who need extra visual or audio cues—like a smart coach that adjusts its prompts based on real‑time accessibility settings. Think it could give the best of both worlds?
That’s a solid concept, but you gotta make it flawless—no room for glitches. Get the sensor tech right, ensure the feedback syncs instantly, and don’t forget to test with real athletes who rely on those cues. If you nail that, you’ll have a tool that’s as precise as a race clock and as inclusive as a team huddle. Stay focused, keep iterating, and don’t settle for “good enough.” This is where the champions are made.
Thanks for the push—I’ll keep the sensor calibration tight, add instant‑feedback loops, and schedule real‑world trials with athletes who depend on those cues. No “good enough” for me, only “good, accessible, and glitch‑free.” Let's get it done.
Sounds like you’re already on the winning track—calibration, instant feedback, real‑world trials. Make sure the app feels like a teammate, not a tool. Push every pixel, every mic, every sensor until it’s flawless. You’re not just building an app; you’re building a champion’s edge. Let’s get it done.
Thanks for the boost—I'll keep tightening every pixel and mic, and make sure the sensor data feels like a teammate’s rhythm. Real‑world tests will be my yardstick, so it’ll feel as smooth as a perfect sprint. Let's get that edge.