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Built for overlooked users

Apps for people other software usually ignores.

Tylor Mayfield builds iOS apps for low-vision players, pet professionals, new puppy owners, and people living with limited energy.

Each app has a narrow job: make one part of daily life easier for people who are usually left to work around the product instead.

Featured product

BarkOnTrack screenshot

BarkOnTrack

A phone-first app for dog walkers and pet sitters who need client records, schedules, and visit history in one place.

Phone-first workflowClear recordsBuilt for the field
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All products

Four apps, four distinct use cases.

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Low-vision players and seniors

DokuDoku

Made to be read easily

Sudoku with larger numbers, stronger contrast, and less visual strain.

Large-print layoutHigher contrastEasier touch targets
Product pageOpen DokuDoku
BarkOnTrack screenshot

Dog walkers, sitters, and trainers

BarkOnTrack

Built for work on the move

A phone-first workflow for client records, schedules, and session history.

Client recordsVisit historySchedule visibility
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New puppy owners

PuppyOnTrack

Useful in the messy first year

Routine and health tracking that helps people keep up without overcomplicating care.

Routine loggingPattern trackingHealth notes
Product pageOpen PuppyOnTrack
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People managing chronic illness and fatigue

SpoonDo

Planning around limited energy

Task planning built around fluctuating energy instead of assuming every day feels the same.

Energy-aware planningGentler pacingLower decision load
Product pageOpen SpoonDo

Why this work exists

These products all start from the same idea: the user should not have to do all the adapting.

Low-vision users should not have to fight a puzzle app. Pet professionals should not have to squeeze their work into software built for office teams. People with limited energy should not have to pretend every day feels the same.

That is the thread connecting everything here.

Contact

If you are building for users who are usually treated as edge cases, I'd be glad to talk.