u/BitAlive2703

Image 1 — I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback
Image 2 — I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback
Image 3 — I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback
Image 4 — I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback
Image 5 — I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback

I built a nicotine quit app for the exact moment cravings hit — would love brutally honest feedback

The hardest part of quitting nicotine doesn’t seem to be deciding to quit.

It’s the random craving later.
The tired evening.
The autopilot moment.

That’s why I built Ayo — an iPhone app focused on helping in those moments instead of only tracking progress.

I’d love brutally honest feedback on:

  • onboarding clarity
  • whether the core idea feels useful
  • what feels weak, confusing, or unnecessary
  • whether this feels like something you’d realistically use

TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/MCGjMDCc

If it feels pointless, say that too.

u/BitAlive2703 — 24 hours ago
[AYO] Built a nicotine quit app that focuses on cravings, not just streaks — looking for blunt feedback
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[AYO] Built a nicotine quit app that focuses on cravings, not just streaks — looking for blunt feedback

Most quit apps track progress.

I wanted to build one that actually helps in the moment people usually fail: the random craving, the bad evening, the “just one hit” moment.

So I made Ayo — a small iPhone app focused on real nicotine craving moments, not just streaks and generic motivation.

I’m looking for blunt feedback, especially on:

  • first impression
  • what feels confusing
  • what feels genuinely useful
  • what feels weak or unnecessary
  • whether you’d actually open this during a real craving

No need to be nice. I’m trying to make this actually useful.

testflight.apple.com
u/BitAlive2703 — 24 hours ago