From daily logs to a longer view.
Juvio expanded beyond the current day so users can review weekly history, revisit prior entries, and see trends across time.
Juvio is still early. This page documents meaningful product changes, what we are learning, and where the next improvements are heading.
The current work is focused on improving the experience around history, baseline continuity, and feedback from consistent logging.
The goal is not to gamify health for its own sake. It is to give users enough feedback to understand when their data is becoming more useful and when a pattern is starting to emerge.
Juvio expanded beyond the current day so users can review weekly history, revisit prior entries, and see trends across time.
Fill and Drain habits were added to capture the everyday factors that can support or challenge a week, including activity, sleep, stress, connection, travel, screen time, and recovery.
The baseline experience was developed so Juvio can learn from what a user is already doing before goals and suggested adjustments enter the picture.
Weekly reflection and habit level insights were added to help explain what was happening around the data, not simply whether a number moved up or down.
Juvio is intentionally being developed in layers. The first priority is a simple experience people can actually use. New capabilities should earn their place by making the product clearer, easier, or more useful.
Feedback from early users helps shape that order. The roadmap may change as we learn what matters most in real use.
The near term direction includes stronger logging feedback, clearer data continuity, richer history, and more useful insights from the habits users already track.
Feedback from real use is one of the most useful inputs into what gets improved next.
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