Project Description
I’m putting together a lean MVP for a navigation companion that works entirely offline and can steer users with nothing more than their phone’s sensors. The heart of the app is a compass-based interface that lets people drop waypoints on the fly and then guides them back to any of those points—especially their parked car—without ever asking for a GPS fix.
Scope and expectations
• Platforms: one code-base, runnable on both iOS and Android. I’m open to React Native, Flutter, or another cross-platform stack if it keeps maintenance simple.
• Look & feel: crisp, modern visuals with intuitive gestures and minimal clutter.
• Core features: real-time compass navigation, waypoint creation/management, and a dedicated “return to car” button that always sits one tap away.
• Extra functionality I definitely need in this build:
– Offline map tiles so the user can see terrain and streets without data.
– Optional voice prompts (“You’re drifting 10° east of target,” etc.).
– Configurable speed-limit alerts drawn from the map data.
Deliverables
1. Production-ready source code plus build instructions for both stores.
2. Pixel-perfect UI aligned with the modern style guidelines we agree on.
3. A brief test plan that proves offline behaviour, voice prompts, and speed alerts work as intended.
4. APK / TestFlight builds for hands-on review.
If you have experience fusing sensor data, packaging offline maps, or working around GPS limitations, your expertise will be invaluable. Let’s craft a lightweight, dependable app that gets users back to their car every time.