Punchlist: iOS app to dictate UI improvements paired with screenshots
Punchlist is an iOS app that lets users dictate feedback or ideas about their app's UI while viewing it on their phone. It pairs the spoken text with a screenshot and sends the pair to a queue. Later, Claude reviews the tasks at the user's computer. It solves the problem of capturing spontaneous UI improvement ideas for developers, especially those with ADHD.
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