Attain / Mobile App
The Attain by Aetna app is a first-of-its-kind health experience. It combines your health history with your Apple Watch activity to offer personalized goals, achievable actions and big rewards — like an Apple Watch or gift cards from popular retailers.
Native Android App Parity
Background: The original mobile application was developed exclusively for iOS and focused on converting users’ exercise efforts into reward points, encouraging a more active lifestyle through gamification. As demand grew from Android users, the need for a native Android version became critical to expand reach and offer the same experience across platforms.
My Role : I was responsible for developing the Android version of the app from the ground up. This included translating the iOS app’s core functionality—tracking calorie data, calculating reward points, and displaying user progress—into the Android platform while ensuring a consistent and intuitive user experience based on material design guideline. I collaborated closely with product and dev teams to maintain feature parity and deliver a smooth, responsive app optimized for a wide range of Android devices.
iOS Accessibility Improvements
Background: To make the iOS app more inclusive, the team prioritized meeting accessibility standards and ensuring the app could be used effectively by individuals with disabilities.
My Role: I worked on enhancing the accessibility of the existing iOS application. This included updating UI components and user interactions to comply with accessibility guidelines (such as VoiceOver support, dynamic text, and color contrast), conducting accessibility audits, and collaborating with QA to ensure compliance with industry standards.
Design System Rebuild
Background: As the app grew in complexity, inconsistencies began to appear across different parts of the UI. Maintaining and scaling the codebase efficiently required a unified approach to design and component reuse.
My Role: I initiated and led the development of a design library to centralize and standardize UI components across the app. The library included reusable elements such as buttons, input fields, typography styles, and layout patterns—ensuring visual consistency and reducing duplication across screens. I worked closely with designers to translate the design system into implementation-ready components, and collaborated with other developers to integrate the library into ongoing feature development.