Flair
App Design
Flair is a social flight tracker for people who live to travel. Log every flight, relive trip memories, and see who else is flying your routes — all in one place instead of scattered camera-roll screenshots and old posts. I designed, built, and shipped Flair solo as my first app, prompting Claude end-to-end to bring it to life.
Team:
Solo project
Role:
Designer & Developer (built with Claude)
Year:
Mar - Jun 2026
Calendar
On the calendar page, users can find past recorded sessions and events as well as a brief summary of each event they attended. For example, on 6/12, this user connected with 32 people and had 4 conversations.


Summary
Sync will summarize conversations for you so you never miss an important detail. With highlights and full transcripts, users can do a deep dive into their conversations or briefly review what they talked about.
Follow ups
Using information from saved recordings, Sync utilizes AI to create engaging conversation starters to get users the best chance of connecting.

Challenge
Traveling had become transactional — something to get through rather than enjoy. Trip memories were scattered across camera rolls and old social posts, with no single home to look back on where you'd been or connect with people flying the same routes. On top of the design problem, I'd never written a line of code before and had no idea what it actually took to design, build, and ship an app to the App Store.
Objective
Design and build a social travel app from the ground up — one that makes logging and sharing flights feel like part of the trip itself, brings every journey into one connected home, and teaches me end-to-end product development along the way.
Results
Flair went from a blank canvas to a live App Store app in three months — designed, built, and shipped solo. Users can log flights, track stats like miles flown and countries visited, and see their travel history mapped on a live globe, turning what used to be scattered memories into one connected feed.



