About

Built by a son,
for his father.

BloodSnap is a one-person project. Here's the story, the mission, and how to reach me.

Muhammad Haseeb
Founder & Solo Developer

Muhammad Haseeb

Full-stack developer · Pakistan

Why I built BloodSnap

I built BloodSnap because my father has diabetes and high blood pressure. His doctor asked him to track his readings every day so they could be reviewed at every visit.

I went looking on the App Store and Play Store for the right app. I tried a lot of them. Some were too clinical. Some were full of ads. Most asked an older user to pinch, swipe and parse a busy dashboard before he could even log his morning reading. None of them spoke to him in a language he was fully comfortable with.

So I decided to make one.

The first user is my father. I designed the UI so a 60-year-old can use it without help — big numbers, clear buttons, no jargon. I added manual entry, snap entry from the camera, AI analysis in his language, and reminders he can customise.

And I'm not stopping there. The plan is for BloodSnap to become the one app a person needs to track their health: medicine, BP, sugar, diet, weight, sleep — clean, calm, in your language.

It took months of nights and weekends. But here it is.

Mission

Make daily health tracking simple enough that a parent, grandparent or anyone managing a chronic condition can do it without help — and without giving up.

What's next

  • Medication tracking with reminders
  • Diet log with quick photo entry
  • Sleep and step integrations
  • Multi-profile support so caregivers can manage a parent's data
  • More languages — voice-driven entry coming for users who prefer speaking to typing

Get in touch

Feedback, feature requests, bug reports, partnership ideas — they all go to hello@mrhaseeb.com. I read every email myself.

If you'd like to follow the journey, see other things I've built at mrhaseeb.com.

Try the app I built for my dad.

Free to download. No ads. Pro is $0.99/mo.