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ActivForce Dev Diary #6 - March '25

ActivForce iOS app launches, Android version in final stages, and progress tracking features begin rollout across app and dashboard.

February was a massive month for us — the new ActivForce app launched on iOS! The Android app is close to completion, and we’re making a few extra improvements along the way. Here are the highlights:

 

ActivForce Mobile App (iOS & Android)

iOS App
A proud moment for the whole team as the new app went live on iOS. We’re eagerly listening out for user feedback already …

Android App
Development on the Android app is progressing well, with most core features in place and final adjustments and testing underway.

ActivForce App

Subject Identifier Feature
We’re working on an update that will allow users to add a unique identifier during test sessions so progress can be tracked over time in the dashboard.

Integrated Feedback Form
An upgrade to the in-app feedback form will automatically include useful system/device information when users send us feedback, helping us to identify the solution.

Test Screen Visual Update
The test screens have had a major facelift to match our new branding. Strength and ROM tests now have different colour schemes to make them really distinct.

 

ActivForce Web Dashboard

Design Refresh Rolled Out
The web dashboard has also been updated to align with our new branding. Layout and functionality are unchanged — everything just looks and feels much sleeker.

Progress Tracking in Development
The subject identifier is part of the progress tracking feature development, where we’re working on listing all of the tests and results for a specific client in one view. Peak force and time to peak force from all previous sessions can be accessed and compared easily.

This will be the first add-on feature to the free base version of the ActivForce app. In future updates, we’re planning to introduce graphs showing progression over time.

After celebrating the iOS launch, we’re carrying on this momentum as we finalize the Android app, refine a few more features, and lay the foundations for future enhancements. Watch this space!

*This screenshot represents a preliminary design. The final implementation is subject to change.

- M (Head of Development)