Released a massive update of my coffee timer app, Single Origin.
I wanted to brew the roaster-created recipes on the Fellow Aiden & xBloom, so I built an app that guides you through every step.
Since it's built with Expo, it runs on iOS, WatchOS, Android, & Web. 👇
Released a massive update of my coffee timer app, Single Origin.
I wanted to brew the roaster-created recipes on the Fellow Aiden & xBloom, so I built an app that guides you through every step.
Since it's built with Expo, it runs on iOS, WatchOS, Android, & Web. 👇
@Ilyausorov Not integrated, but you can import the https://t.co/UKtpppxBtT share links from Fellow's Aiden into this app.
I wanted to have the other direction, but Bluetooth protocols are hard to inspect.
These queue times are going to fluctuate as demand changes, but happy this week is looking better. You can see demand on our queue dashboard: https://t.co/stFKAQmxMp
The iOS queue times for Free plan users on @expo were around 4 hours at this time last week.
We increased our Mac capacity today. We're seeing <10 min queue times right now. ⚡
Subscribers are seeing 0 min queue times.
We're keeping a close eye on queue times to make sure it's consistently better. It's really important to us that building your app on Expo is a nice experience, especially when you're working on a passion project.
@Palo4nik@expo You can pass in more dynamic content there if you want. I figured the hard coded string was a good example and it works for most changes.
Here's an @expo workflow that's really nice: make an iOS build, send to TestFlight, and share it with every testing group. It even sends a changelog for Apple's TestFlight review.
Just 17 lines to automate this whole flow. The complete YAML config below 👇