Fitness Apps Fail to Create Lasting Motivation Beyond Data Dashboards
Most fitness apps are either data-heavy dashboards or generic step counters that fail to create lasting motivation. Users need an engaging, game-like experience that makes exercise intrinsically rewarding rather than treating it as a chore to be tracked.
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