EyeAim

Screen Fatigue, One-Minute Fix
Developers, designers, students, and gamers live on screens six to ten hours a day. Eyes get dry, tired, and easy to ignore until they hurt. Eye Aim is a solo product I built to make relief routine: short guided sessions, reminders that match real life, and progress you can actually see.
Onboarding takes under thirty seconds - screen time, habits, a personalized daily plan - then your first one-minute exercise. No clinical jargon, no guilt trips. Just a calm native iOS flow that fits between meetings.
Pro Features That Stick
Sixty-second guided exercises follow a smooth animated path (dot and ring) built for daily repetition. Eye drop reminders use flexible schedules with quick logging and snooze (15, 30, or 60 minutes). Symptom check-ins track dryness, burning, and fatigue in seconds, with trends over time.


Progress You’ll Actually Open
A git-style heatmap shows consistency at a glance - exercises completed, drops logged, and how you felt. It turns a vague “I should take care of my eyes” into a streak you want to keep. Personalized plans adapt to how much you screen and whether you forget drops.
Built for Real Screen Workers
The audience is anyone with heavy daily screen time who forgets drops or never builds a routine. Office workers, engineers, creatives, students - people who need something fast enough to do between commits, not a twenty-minute wellness course.
The app does not provide medical advice and is not a substitute for professional care. That boundary is clear in copy and product scope: comfort and habit, not diagnosis.
Native iOS, Calm by Design
Soft visuals, smooth exercise animation, and straightforward navigation - home, session, reminders, history. Pro unlocks the full exercise library, advanced reminders, symptom trends, and the heatmap. Free tier gets you started; Pro is for people who want the system to stick.

Solo Product, App Store
Eye Aim is designed, built, and shipped end-to-end - onboarding logic, animation, notifications, subscriptions, and the progress model. Another example of turning a personal pain point (tired eyes after long dev days) into a product others can use in under a minute.
Stack
SwiftUI · UserNotifications · Health-adjacent UX · Onboarding flows · Pro subscriptions · Activity heatmap · iOS

