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Ask HN: Would You Use an App That Reminds You to Take Stretch and Eye Breaks?

1 点作者 CobraKai5 个月前
Hey HN, I spend a lot of time on the computer, like many of you, and have noticed my posture and eyes suffer after long sessions. The big difference is that I’m also a physician specializing in neck and spine pain, so I know the exercises, techniques, and recommended frequencies—but even I have a hard time reminding myself to do them. I’m considering building a lightweight desktop&#x2F;mobile app that nudges you every 30–60 minutes to stretch (randomizing neck, wrist, and lower-back&#x2F;core exercises) and every 20–30 minutes for a quick eye break (like the 20-20-20 rule). The app would also provide simple, illustrated exercises to relieve neck&#x2F;back&#x2F;wrist tension and reduce eye strain.<p>Would you find something like this helpful, or would it just end up being another notification you’d silence? I’d love any feedback on features, pricing (free vs. freemium), and whether there are existing tools that already solve this problem. Thanks!

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Yawrehto5 个月前
It sounds like it could be super helpful, actually. A big part of the problem for me is ADHD--I get sucked into something and the next thing I know it&#x27;s been three hours and I have read Wikipedia&#x27;s list of common misconceptions and gone through the citations. Reasonably regular notifications that include suggestions for what to do seem basically ideal for reminding me to take those breaks.
Alex-Programs5 个月前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;workrave.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;workrave.org&#x2F;</a> may be of interest. I think your unique selling point would have to be the content of the exercises and your knowledge as a physician (if such a thing could be meaningfully imparted in a program) rather than the periodic interruptions.