Fitness changed my life, and I wanted to use my strengths as a software engineer to help others explore the outdoors.<p>A lot of fitness apps present information in a newsfeed or through competitions. Unfortunately, this is the same kind of environment that is intimidating in a gym or any activity where there's a large group of people who have been doing it for years. I made Headings to make it comfortable for people to explore at their own pace and privacy.<p>Everything in Headings is private by default. So you never see others' stats, or have emotions about how you're doing compared to someone else. It also respects your privacy by not displaying ads, or selling your information.
It's hard for me to make that commitment to download if the website provides literally zero information on UI, Features, or how my privacy may be protected.
if this is a privacy focused app. Could you add the privacy policy to your website and post also an article explain you strategy how to keep privacy while still earning money.
there is no information on the website.<p>or does the website for the privacy focused app require javascript to display anything other than a download button?