u/Xtrkr

Built a private iOS sexual-health tracker (PrEP, STIs, encounters) - opening TestFlight

Mods gave me a green light to post this. I’m on daily oral PrEP, and I built XtrkR, an iOS sexual-health tracker, because nothing on the App Store handled all the pieces in one place. It logs encounters and partners, STI testing, PrEP and DoxyPEP regimens (oral, plus Apretude and Yeztugo / lenacapavir for injectables), vaccinations, PEP follow-ups.

Privacy was very important for me. On-device storage, no account, no analytics, no server I run.

I’m on daily oral, so I designed the Apretude and Yeztugo timing without first-hand experience. If you’re on either, your feedback would be the most valuable thing I get from this beta. Same for the encounter log, specifically where it falls off during a busy week, what doesn’t fit your life, etc. Most useful if you’d actually use it day-to-day for a couple of weeks, not just poke around once.

TestFlight is free; public version will be paid.

xtrkrapp.com/beta

Rather hear what’s broken from you now than from App Store reviews later.

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u/Xtrkr — 3 days ago
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TestFlight beta open for an iOS PrEP / DoxyPEP / STI tracker. Looking for feedback before public launch.

I'm on PrEP and the developer of XtrkR, an iPhone app that handles PrEP, DoxyPEP, and site-specific STI testing in one place because nothing existing did all of it. Opening a TestFlight beta before public launch.

Handles all four PrEP regimens including Apretude and Yeztugo (the injectables), DoxyPEP, site-specific STI testing, vaccinations, PEP follow-ups, and an optional harm-reduction layer for substance use. There's an encounter and partner log underneath that the clinical side reads from. On-device, no account, no servers I run.

What I'm hoping testers surface: things I can't see from the inside. I'm on daily oral myself, not on injectables, so Apretude and Yeztugo timing is the part I designed for without first-hand experience. Edges there are what I most want to hear about. Reminder timing that doesn't fit your schedule. Friction in the encounter log. Or anything in the DoxyPEP 72-hour logic that feels off to you. Most useful if you'd use it day-to-day for a couple weeks.

xtrkrapp.com/beta (TestFlight is free; public version will be paid)

I'd rather hear what's broken from beta testers now than from App Store reviews after launch. If it isn't actually useful for people on these regimens, why am I doing this?

u/Xtrkr — 4 days ago

Not full dealbreakers, just the kind of thing that makes you start paying closer attention.

Mine: when someone uses therapy vocabulary as a weapon. "That's a boundary for me" dropped mid-disagreement to end the conversation rather than open it.

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u/Xtrkr — 7 days ago

La última vez que aterricé en AIFA me tocó ir a Observatorio. Uber, Didi, Indriver, todos en la misma franja, terminé pagando 732 sin contar propina. Brutal pero no había tren todavía y AIFA está literal en medio de la nada.

Ahora que abrió el Tren Felipe Ángeles me puse a hacer cuentas y no me cuadra tan claro como dicen las notas. El tren llega a Buenavista; de ahí a Observatorio son dos transbordos (creo que B → 3 → 1, corríjanme si estoy mal). Sumando todo me daría como 100 min puerta a puerta y unos 50 pesos. Vs el Uber: hora y media con tráfico y casi 800 con propina.

15x más barato pero igual de tardado. Y eso si te animas a cargar maleta entre dos transbordos y las escaleras provisionales que tienen las estaciones nuevas.

¿Alguien fuera del corredor Centro/Reforma ya probó el combo tren + metro desde AIFA? ¿Qué tal con maleta? ¿Y cómo van los trenes con frecuencia de 30 min y solo 4 unidades corriendo?

Link de Chilango con los detalles: https://www.chilango.com/noticias/transporte/ya-abrio-el-tren-suburbano-al-aifa-estaciones-tiempo-de-recorrido-tarifa-pago-y-como-usarlo/

u/Xtrkr — 10 days ago