Log My Care is a UK-based digital health platform designed to support care teams working in residential, domiciliary, and supported living environments. The app replaces outdated paper-based processes with streamlined, mobile-first workflows, improving the quality and efficiency of care.
As the Senior Mobile Developer, I led the development and optimization of the mobile app, introducing over 20 new features, scaling performance, and strengthening the CI/CD pipeline. My work helped Log My Care expand its user base, improve care delivery outcomes, and secure over €10M in investment.
Challenge
The care industry is complex and highly regulated, and Log My Care’s mobile platform had to serve thousands of frontline workers in fast-paced, high-stress environments.
The goal was to:
Introduce critical new features to support caregiver workflows
Boost app performance across older and newer devices
Implement a reliable release process that supported frequent, stable deployments
Prepare the mobile infrastructure for scale and investment readiness
Results & Impact
Implement a reliable release process that supported frequent, stable deployments
Enabled 30%+ user growth through feature-rich, performant mobile experience
Played a key role in helping the company secure €10M+ in funding
Supported scaling of the mobile team, mentoring juniors and refining engineering practices
Delivered a platform that empowered caregivers to focus on what matters most quality care
65%
Improved onboarding process
35%
Increase in user retention
85%
Increase in time spent on app
My Role & Responsibilities
Feature Delivery:
Designed and implemented over 20+ features, including:
Care notes, alert triggers, medication logging
Shift and rota tools for daily handovers
Offline-first functionality to support carers with limited connectivity
Performance Optimization:
Refactored legacy components and optimized render cycles, resulting in 40% faster performance across both Android and iOS devices.
CI/CD & Testing:
Built a robust mobile delivery pipeline using Bitrise and Fastlane, ensuring smooth deployments.
Introduced unit testing and automated UI testing with Maestro, increasing reliability and reducing regressions.
Team Collaboration:
Worked closely with backend engineers, designers, and QA teams to align on product priorities and deliver user-focused features at pace.
Key Takeaways
In health tech, stability and usability aren’t nice-to-haves—they’re essential
Small UX optimizations can make a big difference for frontline workers
Investing in DevOps early pays off in long-term developer efficiency and team scalability