Kineo case study | Mobile health system

A premium health system built to feel guided, credible, and sticky from the first tap.

Kineo combines onboarding, daily coaching, workout flow, grocery planning, food scanning, settings, customization, and premium conversion into one mobile-first product story. The product is strongest where each route supports the next one.

Role Product direction + frontend build
Product type Health and fitness
Core model Freemium + Pro
Surface count Onboarding, app, scanner, studio, paywall
Kineo dashboard screen

Overview

Kineo is strongest when the product promise, route map, and conversion story all reinforce each other.

Problem

Too many fragmented health tools

Most fitness products separate workout logging, food planning, scanning, and premium conversion into disconnected experiences.

Solution

One guided mobile system

Kineo ties onboarding, daily dashboard, workout flow, grocery logic, scanner capture, and account preferences into one narrative.

Outcome

Higher trust and stickier loops

The product feels closer to a premium operating system for health instead of a single-purpose tracker with add-ons.

My role

I owned the product framing and the frontend shape of the system.

  • Defined route roles across onboarding, app, scanner, studio, and premium conversion
  • Shaped the premium wellness tone, hierarchy, and visual system
  • Built and refined the actual frontend surfaces and interaction language
  • Connected daily-use screens to the store and paywall instead of treating them as separate products

Snapshots

More of the product system, including lower-page flows and operational routes.

Kineo dashboard
Today dashboard with readiness, score, calories, workout duration, steps, and streak framing.
Kineo onboarding
Guided onboarding that frames the product like a premium membership, not a generic signup funnel.
Kineo store page
Storefront and launch story built around one flagship promise.
Kineo workout player
Workout player route with progression, rest timing, and coaching cues.
Kineo grocery route
Meal OS and household shopping lane with pantry and sync logic.
Kineo scanner route
Scanner flow focused on capture, correction, and reusable templates.
Kineo account settings
Account center tying billing, devices, accessibility, and product state together.
Kineo customization studio
Customization studio for saved looks, motion, contrast, and density tuning.
Kineo premium paywall
Premium route with trial framing, plan comparison, and social proof tied to the core product promise.

Project stack

The stack supports both a web product shell and a dedicated mobile build.

Web build

React 19, TypeScript, Vite, React Router, ESLint

Mobile build

Expo, React Native, React Navigation, Expo Camera, Notifications, Secure Store

Product services

Supabase, RevenueCat, Sentry, Async Storage, vector icons, haptics

Notable features

These are real routes and systems pulled directly from the current codebase.

Route map

Onboard, App, Store, Settings, Studio, Workout, Grocery, Camera, Profile, Paywall

The web build already maps route-specific product roles instead of collapsing everything into one screen.

Mobile tabs

Today, Coach, Fuel, Scan, Me

The mobile app keeps core daily behavior in a five-tab structure with dedicated stack routes layered above it.

Premium surfaces

Storefront, paywall, and profile-connected settings

Conversion is part of the product loop, with trial framing, plan comparison, and settings tied to active subscription state.

Directional KPIs

If I were shipping this into broader beta, these are the numbers I would watch hardest.

Activation 65%+

Target onboarding-to-dashboard completion within the first session.

Scanner use 3x / week

Target repeat scan behavior strong enough to replace manual logging habits.

Premium conversion 8-12%

Target conversion from active weekly users once the trial and plan story are tuned.

Weekly retention 40%+

Target retained weekly users by linking dashboard, workouts, fuel, and scanner loops.

Timeline

The product expands in a sensible order: credibility first, daily loop second, premium systems third.

01

Position the product

Onboarding, store, and premium framing establish what Kineo is before a user learns the full route map.

02

Build the daily loop

Dashboard, workout, grocery, and scan routes create the behavior engine that makes the app useful every day.

03

Deepen personalization

Settings, customization, profile state, and saved templates make the product feel increasingly tailored and premium.

04

Prepare for broader beta

Release routes, support tooling, screenshot studio, and submission notes help the app mature beyond prototype quality.

Architecture

The architecture mirrors the product: one shared system, multiple specialized surfaces.

Acquisition Onboarding + Store + Paywall
->
Daily loop Dashboard + Workout + Fuel + Scan
->
Personal layer Profile + Settings + Saved looks

Web shell

React + Vite routes act as the product proof layer and a parallel experience for concept validation.

Mobile app

Expo + React Navigation turns the same product language into a dedicated daily-use mobile experience.

Service layer

Supabase, RevenueCat, Sentry, notifications, camera, and secure storage support auth, billing, logging, and feedback loops.

Hardest tradeoff

Kineo has to feel premium without burying the user in too many health, food, and settings controls at once.

The main tradeoff was deciding what deserved its own route versus what should stay embedded in the dashboard. I leaned toward more route clarity because it makes the system feel more believable, more premium, and easier to scale.

  • Separate screens reduce overload at the cost of a broader navigation map
  • Premium framing raises expectations, so every route has to feel deliberately authored
  • Scanner and grocery lanes only work if they feel native to the same promise as workouts and coaching

What I would build next

If I kept pushing Kineo, the next step would be making the intelligence layer even more legible.

Next build

Wearable and recovery sync

Make readiness and training adjustments feel more obviously powered by real data inputs rather than static logic.

Next system

Family mode and shared planning

Push the grocery and meal engine into a more credible household product instead of a solo tracker companion.

Next conversion loop

Richer premium reporting

Use reports, progress narratives, and tailored recaps to make the subscription feel more obviously compounding.

Next case study

Jump from guided health into the darker, faster SimDex interface world.

Kineo is about support and structure. SimDex shows the other side of the range: live signal density, operator surfaces, and noir market flow.