Build & Finish a No-Code Fitness App Using Glide – Savage, Sweary, Bold Project
I’m looking for a skilled no-code app builder to complete the development of a bold, unfiltered fitness app built in Glide.
The project is called F*CK IT – a dark, brutally honest fitness app for people who are sick of the typical “positive vibes” wellness experience. This isn’t a bubble-bath, yoga quote app. It’s rough, raw, and full of personality. If you’ve got a sense of humour and a love of edgy design, you’ll enjoy this one.
Each workout has a description and image, and a few have MP3 audio clips that need to be embedded.
The “Let’s Go” buttons are ready, but they’re not yet linked to any exercise flow.
Built in Glide – using the portal layout.
What I Need You To Do:
Finish the full user journey from welcome to workout.
Link the "Let’s Go" buttons on each workout to dedicated instruction pages or action flows.
Embed audio files (MP3s) to auto-play or stream within each workout page.
Create or refine basic timers, progress prompts, or audio instructions where needed.
Fix formatting or UI bugs and make it visually consistent across devices.
Make sure the app works smoothly on mobile (priority) and desktop.
Prepare it for launch – including app icon, splash/loading screen, and clean UX polish.
Optional: help set up backend (Google Sheets / Airtable) for user signups and onboarding if needed.
Who I’m Looking For:
Experienced in Glide app development or similar no-code platforms.
Able to work fast and independently, but take feedback well.
Can troubleshoot embedding audio, linking pages, conditional logic.
Bonus if you have any UI/UX flair or experience with fitness, comedy, or edgy branding.
Timeline & Budget:
Looking to get this wrapped up in 7–10 days, ideally ready to test and go live within 2 weeks. Budget: £200–£400, depending on experience and scope handled.
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To Apply: Send a few examples of Glide or no-code apps you’ve worked on. Let me know how you’d approach the final build and launch steps. If you’re interested, I’ll grant access to the current app so you can take a proper look.