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Drink Your Water
Grab the water. Face the camera. Take the sip. It's time.
Drink Your Water is not a passive tracker. It's not a gamified fish. It's accountability with a camera and actual proof. You get a prompt → You go get water → You drink it on camera. No suggestions. No polite nudges. Just camera-based sip verification, with 4 intensity modes, and a privacy-first design. Stop thinking about water. Go drink it.
Like most of us, I had a folder full of habit apps I'd stopped opening and reminders I'd trained myself to dismiss without thinking. The notification would fire. I'd close it. Nothing would change.
That's the loop I kept finding myself in, and why I built Drink Your Water. Passive reminders don't change behavior. Accountability loops do. So instead of another tracker, I built something that actually closes the loop:
→ You get a notification turned into a countdown → You go get water → You drink it on camera → The app confirms it happened
That's it. That's the whole thing.
The front-facing camera verification was the key design decision. Just enough friction to make the action real without making it annoying:
You can't fake it You can't dismiss it You either did it or you didn't
Start on a normal mode first. Then try Unhinged and report back.
Happy to answer anything about the behavioral design, camera verification, how onboarding works, or why your kidneys deserve better.
Ask away.
About Drink Your Water on Product Hunt
“Grab the water. Face the camera. Take the sip. It's time.”
Drink Your Water was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. Drink Your Water is not a passive tracker. It's not a gamified fish. It's accountability with a camera and actual proof. You get a prompt → You go get water → You drink it on camera. No suggestions. No polite nudges. Just camera-based sip verification, with 4 intensity modes, and a privacy-first design. Stop thinking about water. Go drink it.
On the analytics side, Drink Your Water competes within iOS, Health & Fitness and Productivity — topics that collectively have 845.7k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Drink Your Water performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Drink Your Water?
Drink Your Water was hunted by Alex Cloudstar. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Drink Your Water including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Like most of us, I had a folder full of habit apps I'd stopped opening and reminders I'd trained myself to dismiss without thinking. The notification would fire. I'd close it. Nothing would change.
That's the loop I kept finding myself in, and why I built Drink Your Water.
Passive reminders don't change behavior. Accountability loops do. So instead of another tracker, I built something that actually closes the loop:
→ You get a notification turned into a countdown
→ You go get water
→ You drink it on camera
→ The app confirms it happened
That's it. That's the whole thing.
The front-facing camera verification was the key design decision. Just enough friction to make the action real without making it annoying:
You can't fake it
You can't dismiss it
You either did it or you didn't
Start on a normal mode first. Then try Unhinged and report back.
Happy to answer anything about the behavioral design, camera verification, how onboarding works, or why your kidneys deserve better.
Ask away.