2 pointsby raduhs8 hours ago2 comments
  • raduhs8 hours ago
    Most builders have a contribution graph for their code… …but nothing that makes progress visible for their health.

    I built pushhub.fit: a free push-up tracker with a GitHub-style heatmap + streaks: https://pushhub.fit

    The idea is simple: Builders should also build themselves — and actually care about their health.

    What it optimizes for: - Make progress visible (a heatmap you don’t want to break) - Reduce friction (log fast, not inside a complex app) - Track streaks, not motivation (motivation is unreliable)

    It’s intentionally lightweight: no workout plans, no social feed, no “platform”. Just consistency.

    Would love feedback from people who’ve tried staying consistent while shipping work. Feature ideas welcome.

  • gs178 hours ago
    It seems to assume 100 per day is your goal and so naturally per-week is 700, except per-month it assumes 3,042 (I'm guessing this is the average between 30/31/28/29 day months?) and per-year is 36,500. It really should be based on the current month's length, and should allow you to set your goal. It would also be nice if it was flexible for multiple exercises, too.

    EDIT: I found the goal changing option, but it's per-year instead of per-day. I'm pretty sure most people don't set their push-up goals that way.