u/mehtaman

Error Message on the Website

Error Message on the Website

I tried to set up a test group but I got this error message. What is the source of the issue?

u/mehtaman — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/AppStoreOptimization+1 crossposts

App for adults 50+ — 914 page views, only 20 downloads. Where's the leak?

https://preview.redd.it/hivyz3jv5zzg1.jpg?width=1400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cb28822332240b06515f554d450b795e09645964

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Looking for honest critique. I launched SteadiDay (iOS, free) on March 14. It's a daily companion for adults 50+ — medication reminders, doctor contacts, tasks, and an emergency SOS button.

I'm running Google Ads and pushing traffic from a website (https://www.steadiday.com) and LinkedIn, so the top of the funnel is working. But conversion from product page to download is sitting around 3-4%.

Yesterday: 1,290 impressions, 914 product page views, 20 first-time downloads (3.58%). 81 updates to existing users.

The first download was on March 14th.

Listing: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/steadiday/id6758526744

Happy to share more data if useful.

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u/mehtaman — 6 days ago
▲ 9 r/GenAiApps+3 crossposts

Hey all,

Solo founder. Built SteadiDay, an iOS app for adults 50+ that pulls together the stuff that usually lives in five different apps: daily reminders, food/water/medication logging, health tracking, mind-break games, one-tap Emergency SOS, and a magnifier. No account, no email, all data stays on the device.

Most of you aren't the target demo. That's exactly why I want your eyes on it. People who usually test my work assume things the 50+ crowd doesn't. Spend 5–10 minutes in the app and tell me what's clunky, cluttered, or designed for tech people instead of your mom.

Walk-through:

  1. Onboarding. No account, no email. Should feel near-instant. Anything missing or confusing in the first 30 seconds?
  2. Home screen. Without reading the labels, can you guess what each tile does from the icon alone? Touch targets big enough?
  3. Reminders / Tasks. Set a recurring reminder (e.g., "take vitamins at 8am"). Was the flow obvious or did you have to hunt? Did the notification arrive correctly?
  4. Health tab. Log a couple of metrics. Is the input method clear, or does it feel like a medical chart? Does the history view feel useful or just visual noise?
  5. Food & Water logging. Log breakfast and a glass of water. Should be a few taps max. Is the progress feedback satisfying or confusing?
  6. Mind Breaks. Play a game or two. The bar I'm trying to hit: engaging for an adult, never childish or condescending. If it feels like a kid's app, tell me — that's a fail.
  7. Magnifier. Open it, point at small text on a label or pill bottle. Does it activate fast enough to be useful in a real moment, or does the friction kill it?

Important — do NOT fully trigger the SOS button. It really calls 911 and really texts your designated contact. Walk through the setup, look at the button placement and the confirmation step, but don't tap through to the actual call unless you genuinely need help.

What I most want to know:

  • Where would a 70-year-old get stuck?
  • Anything too small, too cluttered, or too clever?
  • Where does the language quietly assume tech literacy ("sync," "permissions," "enable," etc.)?

Links: App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6758526744
Website: https://steadiday.com

iOS only for now (Android in progress). Free to download, core safety features always free. Be brutal. I'd rather hear it from you than from someone's grandparent who paid for it.

If anyone would like for me to try out their app and give feedback, I would be more than happy to.

Thank you!

u/mehtaman — 6 days ago