QuakeSense is a SwiftUI-based iOS app that delivers global earthquake alerts. It utilizes multiple data sources to ensure the most accurate and timely notifications.
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Congrats on your launch.🎉 I live in 🇯🇵 and just recently experienced an earthquake. There is said to be a possibility of a very large earthquake occurring, and people are certainly very concerned about it, but when asked whether they are actually prepared, it seems that many people are not.
It's too late to act after an earthquake has occurred, so I think this app is fantastic for raising awareness of disaster prevention and raising a sense of crisis in everyday life. What's more, it's well-designed and lightweight, so having it on my iPhone doesn't affect me at all. And I'm sure that's the same for many people.I hope your concept spreads to more people.🫶 Good luck.🤞
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Seems like just another earthquake app but with a sleek design, As someone who prioritizes accurate info over looks I'd be more impressed if it focused more on reliability of those alerts, sometimes form over function isn't the right call 🤔
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Saw this app through an ad, honestly, it feels like just another earthquake alert app, what's the point when we already have QuakeFeed and MyShake, the notifications don't seem any faster or more accurate, have you considered adding features like user reports or maybe integrating with smart home systems, feels a bit too basic right now
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This new app looks like it has potential but I'm wondering how reliable the data sources are, I'm curious if you've considered adding a feature to customize alert levels since different regions might have varying concerns about earthquake intensity, also curious if there's a plan to expand to Android in the future.
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Did we really need another earthquake alerts app, it's like every iOS update comes with one now, while it's good that it uses multiple data sources, I can't help but feel like it's overkill. On the other hand, the minimalist design might make it user-friendly, but shouldn't we be looking at big picture solutions for earthquake preparedness instead of just another app 🤔
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pretty basic for an earthquake app, how about including some kind of local impact feature or integrating it with home automation systems, like if it could alert my smart lights or something, just a thought
QuakeSense is a brilliant innovation for keeping us informed about seismic activities. The minimalist design and efficient use of resources are impressive. How do you handle discrepancies between different data sources to ensure accuracy in the alerts?
Epsilla (YC S23)