Ductts: An iOS App for Tracking Crying Frequency
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Cassidy Williams
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Summary
The article introduces 'Ductts,' an iOS app designed to track how often users cry. It is featured on Product Hunt, a platform for discovering new products and tech innovations. The app aims to provide users with insights into their emotional patterns.
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Ductts aims to provide users with insights into their emotional patterns.
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