One-liner
An app that tracks and visualizes blood oxygen saturation levels over time, helping users monitor respiratory health.
Strengths
- Clear, real-time visualization of SpO2 trends with line graphs (review: 'Easy to see changes in oxygen levels throughout the day')
- Simple input interface for manual SpO2 readings (review: 'Just tap and enter your reading—no fuss')
- Supports multiple devices via Bluetooth (review: 'Syncs perfectly with my pulse oximeter')
- Offline data storage and export options (review: 'I can save my logs even without internet')
- Customizable alerts for low SpO2 thresholds (review: 'The alarm saved me during a sleep study')
Weaknesses
- No automatic data import from smartwatches or wearables beyond basic Bluetooth (review: 'Wish it worked with Apple Watch directly')
- Limited historical data retention (review: 'After 3 months, older entries disappear')
- Outdated UI design feels unmodern (review: 'Looks like it was made in 2015')
- No integration with health records (review: 'Can’t share data with my doctor’s portal')
- Frequent crashes when switching between charts (review: 'App freezes every time I try to compare weeks')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, modern redesign with dark mode and gesture controls
- Add native Apple Health and Google Fit sync to improve data sharing
- Introduce AI-powered trend analysis with predictive alerts for abnormal drops
- Offer a free tier with limited history and a paid upgrade for full export and cloud backup
- Create a companion web dashboard for doctors or caregivers to view patient data
Competitors
- Pulse Oximeter Pro
- Health Monitor - SpO2 Tracker
- Oximeter by MedTech
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:44:59 AM