Step counter dashboard
StepsApp centers on a large daily step counter with distance, calories, and time-related fitness indicators. The dashboard works for users who want to open the app, see today's movement, and keep walking goals visible.
A simple pedometer view is useful for habit building because progress is easy to understand at a glance. Users can check whether they are close to a daily target without digging through complicated workout menus.
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Goals, reminders, and insights
The setup flow includes body measurements, daily step goals, goal reminders, activity history, and insights. Users can choose common targets such as 6,000, 8,000, or 10,000 steps, then follow trends over time.
The reminders and insight screens make the app more than a raw counter. They help users nudge themselves toward routine movement and compare days, weeks, or goal completion patterns.
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Pro features and motion access
The app displays a Pro screen with premium tools such as advanced goals, workout mode, themes, and widget-style features. It also asks for motion sensor access and lists physical activity permission in Android settings.
Users who only need basic steps can start with the free workflow, while frequent walkers may find premium extras useful. Motion and notification settings should match the user's privacy and reminder preferences.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.