Pet Health & Timeline App
Dogmora
A dog-first app that helps owners track their pet's life through a photo-rich timeline, log health events and symptoms, and walk into the vet with a clear summary of what's been going on.
The Problem
Dog owners notice things — a limp that comes and goes, a food change that seemed to help, a skin issue that flared up last month. But when they get to the vet, they can't remember the timeline. When did it start? What changed? What was going on when the symptoms first appeared?
There's no good tool for this. Photo apps aren't organized around health events. Notes apps don't create timelines. Existing pet apps try to be social networks or generic trackers instead of focusing on the one thing that actually matters: being prepared when your dog needs medical attention.
The Approach
Dogmora is built around a single concept: the Lifeline. It's a photo-rich, chronological timeline of your dog's life. Every entry is a moment — a symptom, a milestone, a food change, a vet visit, or just a good day at the park.
The app is deliberately focused. It's not a social network. It's not a general-purpose notes app with a paw print icon. It's a health-oriented timeline that helps you remember what happened and when, so you can give your vet the full picture instead of guessing.
The vet visit summary feature is the payoff. Before an appointment, Dogmora generates a clear, organized summary of recent health events, symptoms, and changes. You walk in with data instead of vague memories.
Mobile-First PWA Architecture
Dogmora is built as a Progressive Web App — installable on any phone without going through an app store. The mobile-first design means the primary interaction is quick photo capture and one-tap event logging, designed for how people actually use their phones around their dogs.
Firebase handles the backend: Firestore for structured health data, Firebase Storage for photos, Cloud Functions for generating vet summaries. Authentication is handled through Firebase Auth, keeping the onboarding friction as low as possible.
The Result
Dogmora takes a simple idea — remember what happened to your dog and when — and builds a focused tool around it. No social features, no gamification, no feature bloat. Just a timeline, health logging, and vet-ready summaries.
The project demonstrates that the best apps don't try to do everything. They pick one job, understand it deeply, and do it well. For Dogmora, that job is making sure you never walk into a vet appointment unprepared.
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