Futuristic Looksmaxxing App Idea: "AscendAI" – Personalized Biohacking for Peak Aesthetics

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I'm brainstorming a new app/website called AscendAI(working title – open to suggestions), themed around a futuristic theme. Think neon interfaces, holographic profiles, and AI-driven enhancement protocols like you're uploading your consciousness for an upgrade. The goal is to create a one-stop platform for looksmaxxing, blending soft maxxing (everyday tips) with hard maxxing (advanced stuff like peptides, SARMs, procedures, anabolics and nootropics etc.). It's going to be positioned as an "educational purposes only" app. I haven't seen anything quite like this and most apps are basic skincare trackers or forum-style guides without deep personalization.I'm posting this outline to validate the idea and get your feedback. Would you use something like this? What features are must-haves? Any red flags (legal, usability, etc.)? Hit me up with thoughts me and my team are aiming to build an MVP using AI tools like Cursor and Claude.

App Overview
  • Theme Futuristic sci-fi aesthetic UI with glowing neon elements, AR filters for visualizing changes, and gamified elements like "leveling up" your avatar as you progress. Imagine logging in to a "neural hub" where your profile is a digital clone you optimize.
  • Target Audience: Anyone into looksmaxxing, from beginners focusing on style and skincare to advanced users biohacking with peptides or SARMs. Age 18+ (with disclaimers for health risks).
  • Platform: Web-first (accessible on mobile/desktop), potentially expanding to iOS/Android app. Freemium model: Basic features free, premium for advanced hard maxxing protocols and custom simulations.
  • Monetization Ideas: Affiliate links to legal products (skincare, supplements), premium subscriptions for in-depth guides, or community donations.
Core Features
  1. Personalized Profile Creation
    • Upload photos (face/body), answer a quick quiz on age, genetics, goals (e.g., jawline sharpening, height increase, skin glow), and lifestyle.
    • AI analyzes your features: Facial ratios (golden ratio scoring), skin condition (pores, wrinkles), body proportions, and even posture/height potential.
    • Generates a "Looksmax Score" (1-10) with a visual roadmap – like a holographic dashboard showing your current "build" vs. optimized version.
    • Privacy-focused: Data encrypted, optional anonymized sharing for community inspo.
  2. Soft Maxxing Tips (Beginner-Friendly)
    • Style Recommendations: AI-curated outfits based on body type, color analysis, and trends (e.g., "Go for high-contrast looks to enhance your frame").
    • Skincare Routines: Personalized AM/PM regimens with ingredients like retinoids, hyaluronic acid, or LED therapy. Product suggestions via affiliates.
    • Grooming and Lifestyle: Haircare, posture exercises (mewing, yoga), nutrition plans, and sleep optimization for natural HGH boosts.
    • Gamification: Daily challenges with streaks and rewards (e.g., "Complete your skincare routine for +1 to glow score").
  3. Hard Maxxing Protocols (Advanced, Educational Biohacks)
    • Peptides and SARMs: Detailed guides on stuff like GHK-Cu for skin regeneration, BPC-157 for recovery, Ostarine for lean muscle, or MK-677 for height/growth (with cycles, dosages from studies, and PCT info). Always with disclaimers: "Educational only consult a doctor; risks include hormone suppression."
    • Procedures: Overviews of fillers, Botox, rhinoplasty, orthotropics, double jaw or limb-lengthening – pros/cons, costs, recovery timelines, and surgeon finder tools.
    • Nootropics: Stacks for motivation/focus during routines (e.g., caffeine + L-theanine for workouts, or modafinil-inspired for discipline).
    • Heightmaxxing and Other Specialties: Protocols for spinal decompression, growth plate optimization (for under-25s), or AI-simulated "post-max" heights.
    • Risk Tiering: Beginner (low-risk peptides) to Expert (SARMs cycles) – with simulations showing potential results and side effects.
  4. AI-Powered Recommendations and Tracking
    • How It Works: AI (using photo analysis and ML models) suggests tailored "protocols" – e.g., "To hit ideal facial ratios, start with mewing (soft) then add IGF-1 peptides (hard)."
    • Progress Tracking: Log updates (photos, measurements) to see real-time improvements. AI adjusts plans based on feedback (e.g., "Skin not responding? Switch to microneedling").
    • Visualizations: AR previews of "after" looks – e.g., sharper jawline or taller frame in a virtual mirror.
    • Community Integration: Share anonymized transformations, vote on protocols, or join "clans" for group challenges.
  5. Additional Bells and Whistles
    • Futuristic Extras: Voice-guided tips (e.g., "Initiate protocol sequence"), VR-compatible simulations, or NFT-style badges for milestones.
    • Safety First: Built-in disclaimers everywhere, links to medical resources, and flags for high-risk users (e.g., under 18 or with health issues).
    • Community Features: In-app forums for feedback, user-submitted tips, and polls (e.g., "Best SARM for aesthetics?").
    • Integrations: Sync with fitness apps for workout data, or e-commerce for product buys.
Why This App? (Unique Selling Points)
  • All-in-One: Combines soft/hard maxxing in one place – no jumping between forums, apps, and sketchy sites.
  • Personalization: AI makes it feel custom, not generic (unlike basic looksmax apps).
  • Futuristic: The theme makes it engaging looksmaxxing as a "game" rather than a chore.
  • Evidence-Based: Tips pulled from studies (PubMed, etc.), with sources cited – but always "info only, not advice."
  • Gap in Market: Forums like this one are great for discussion, but lack interactive tools. Apps exist for skincare or fitness, but nothing bundles peptides/SARMs with AI personalization.
Potential Challenges (Your Input Needed!)
  • Legal/Platform Risks: App stores might flag hard maxxing content – start as web app?
  • Data Privacy: How to handle photos securely?
  • Accuracy: AI recommendations based on general data – how to ensure they're helpful without misleading?
  • Monetization: Avoid feeling scammy – focus on value first.
What do you think does this sound like something you would use?
 
nobody trusts ai anymore because of all the fake platforms, but good idea
 
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Shut up nigger
 
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Guy who has to use AI to elaborate the 80 IQ looksmax slop ideas he has
still broke lil bro. This would be my third app. Ive already scaled 2 other apps to 15k + mrr
 
I'm brainstorming a new app/website called AscendAI(working title – open to suggestions), themed around a futuristic theme. Think neon interfaces, holographic profiles, and AI-driven enhancement protocols like you're uploading your consciousness for an upgrade. The goal is to create a one-stop platform for looksmaxxing, blending soft maxxing (everyday tips) with hard maxxing (advanced stuff like peptides, SARMs, procedures, anabolics and nootropics etc.). It's going to be positioned as an "educational purposes only" app. I haven't seen anything quite like this and most apps are basic skincare trackers or forum-style guides without deep personalization.I'm posting this outline to validate the idea and get your feedback. Would you use something like this? What features are must-haves? Any red flags (legal, usability, etc.)? Hit me up with thoughts me and my team are aiming to build an MVP using AI tools like Cursor and Claude.

App Overview
  • Theme Futuristic sci-fi aesthetic UI with glowing neon elements, AR filters for visualizing changes, and gamified elements like "leveling up" your avatar as you progress. Imagine logging in to a "neural hub" where your profile is a digital clone you optimize.
  • Target Audience: Anyone into looksmaxxing, from beginners focusing on style and skincare to advanced users biohacking with peptides or SARMs. Age 18+ (with disclaimers for health risks).
  • Platform: Web-first (accessible on mobile/desktop), potentially expanding to iOS/Android app. Freemium model: Basic features free, premium for advanced hard maxxing protocols and custom simulations.
  • Monetization Ideas: Affiliate links to legal products (skincare, supplements), premium subscriptions for in-depth guides, or community donations.
Core Features
  1. Personalized Profile Creation
    • Upload photos (face/body), answer a quick quiz on age, genetics, goals (e.g., jawline sharpening, height increase, skin glow), and lifestyle.
    • AI analyzes your features: Facial ratios (golden ratio scoring), skin condition (pores, wrinkles), body proportions, and even posture/height potential.
    • Generates a "Looksmax Score" (1-10) with a visual roadmap – like a holographic dashboard showing your current "build" vs. optimized version.
    • Privacy-focused: Data encrypted, optional anonymized sharing for community inspo.
  2. Soft Maxxing Tips (Beginner-Friendly)
    • Style Recommendations: AI-curated outfits based on body type, color analysis, and trends (e.g., "Go for high-contrast looks to enhance your frame").
    • Skincare Routines: Personalized AM/PM regimens with ingredients like retinoids, hyaluronic acid, or LED therapy. Product suggestions via affiliates.
    • Grooming and Lifestyle: Haircare, posture exercises (mewing, yoga), nutrition plans, and sleep optimization for natural HGH boosts.
    • Gamification: Daily challenges with streaks and rewards (e.g., "Complete your skincare routine for +1 to glow score").
  3. Hard Maxxing Protocols (Advanced, Educational Biohacks)
    • Peptides and SARMs: Detailed guides on stuff like GHK-Cu for skin regeneration, BPC-157 for recovery, Ostarine for lean muscle, or MK-677 for height/growth (with cycles, dosages from studies, and PCT info). Always with disclaimers: "Educational only consult a doctor; risks include hormone suppression."
    • Procedures: Overviews of fillers, Botox, rhinoplasty, orthotropics, double jaw or limb-lengthening – pros/cons, costs, recovery timelines, and surgeon finder tools.
    • Nootropics: Stacks for motivation/focus during routines (e.g., caffeine + L-theanine for workouts, or modafinil-inspired for discipline).
    • Heightmaxxing and Other Specialties: Protocols for spinal decompression, growth plate optimization (for under-25s), or AI-simulated "post-max" heights.
    • Risk Tiering: Beginner (low-risk peptides) to Expert (SARMs cycles) – with simulations showing potential results and side effects.
  4. AI-Powered Recommendations and Tracking
    • How It Works: AI (using photo analysis and ML models) suggests tailored "protocols" – e.g., "To hit ideal facial ratios, start with mewing (soft) then add IGF-1 peptides (hard)."
    • Progress Tracking: Log updates (photos, measurements) to see real-time improvements. AI adjusts plans based on feedback (e.g., "Skin not responding? Switch to microneedling").
    • Visualizations: AR previews of "after" looks – e.g., sharper jawline or taller frame in a virtual mirror.
    • Community Integration: Share anonymized transformations, vote on protocols, or join "clans" for group challenges.
  5. Additional Bells and Whistles
    • Futuristic Extras: Voice-guided tips (e.g., "Initiate protocol sequence"), VR-compatible simulations, or NFT-style badges for milestones.
    • Safety First: Built-in disclaimers everywhere, links to medical resources, and flags for high-risk users (e.g., under 18 or with health issues).
    • Community Features: In-app forums for feedback, user-submitted tips, and polls (e.g., "Best SARM for aesthetics?").
    • Integrations: Sync with fitness apps for workout data, or e-commerce for product buys.
Why This App? (Unique Selling Points)
  • All-in-One: Combines soft/hard maxxing in one place – no jumping between forums, apps, and sketchy sites.
  • Personalization: AI makes it feel custom, not generic (unlike basic looksmax apps).
  • Futuristic: The theme makes it engaging looksmaxxing as a "game" rather than a chore.
  • Evidence-Based: Tips pulled from studies (PubMed, etc.), with sources cited – but always "info only, not advice."
  • Gap in Market: Forums like this one are great for discussion, but lack interactive tools. Apps exist for skincare or fitness, but nothing bundles peptides/SARMs with AI personalization.
Potential Challenges (Your Input Needed!)
  • Legal/Platform Risks: App stores might flag hard maxxing content – start as web app?
  • Data Privacy: How to handle photos securely?
  • Accuracy: AI recommendations based on general data – how to ensure they're helpful without misleading?
  • Monetization: Avoid feeling scammy – focus on value first.
What do you think does this sound like something you would use?
I just stole this entire spec and it's running in Claude Code right now
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