Mobile App Developer for AI-Based Addiction Recovery App

500.0 GBP

500.0 GBP peopleperhour Design Overseas
1 days ago

Description

I’m looking for an experienced mobile app developer (or team) to build an MVP for QuitAssist—a wellness platform that helps people quit addictions such as porn, smoking, alcohol, and gambling. The app will offer personalized quit plans, an AI chatbot assistant, mood tracking, and an anonymous support community.
This is a mission-driven project aiming to use AI, habit tracking, and gamification to support life transformation.

What You’ll Build:
Cross-platform mobile app (Flutter or React Native) + Admin dashboard + AI integration (OpenAI GPT-4)

Core Features (MVP):
For Users: • Onboarding quiz to personalize recovery plan • 30/60/90-day addiction quit plans • Daily check-ins + mood/emotion logging • AI-powered chat assistant (“QuitBot”) • Clean streak tracker + relapse logs • Journaling (text or voice) • SOS button for emergency motivation • Anonymous support group chat • Gamified achievements and badges
Admin Dashboard (Simple Web Panel): • Manage user data, progress, plans • View relapse trends or user engagement

Tech Stack (Preferred): • Frontend: Flutter or React Native • Backend: Node.js or Python (FastAPI) • Database: Firebase (Auth + Firestore) • AI Chatbot: GPT-4 via OpenAI API • Push Notifications: Firebase • Security: Anonymous user handling, GDPR-compliant

Deliverables: • Functional MVP app (iOS + Android) • Admin dashboard • API & developer documentation • Source code and deployment guide • Basic post-launch bug support (2 weeks)

Timeline:
3–4 weeks (agile, milestone-based progress with regular updates)

Milestone-based payments available.

To Apply:
Please include: 1. A short intro + relevant portfolio or past projects 2. Your preferred tech stack 3. Estimated timeframe 4. Any suggestions for improving this MVP 5. If you have mental health or wellness app experience, it’s a big plus

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