Coby’s iOS App Portfolio

Samuel Coby Anderson
3 min readJul 22, 2019

My first experience with product is through engineering. I’ve been making apps in Swift since 2015. I’ve worked freelancing full-stack iOS apps from the ground up. I’ve also contributed to enormous corporate iOS code bases. Below are some of my personal projects, all 100% built by me.

1. Tinder Sparks

View full Project (2018 at Minerva Schools)

A full UX Research project exploring how a new feature might encourage better communication on Tinder.

2. DVC Resale Market: Listing Search

View on Apple App Store (2015–2017 at DVC Resale Market)

Web users didn’t know when their perfect listing became available. This is built to immediately notify customers when a new listing fitting their specific criteria becomes available on this Disney time-share resale website.

3. Legacy Cup

View on Github (2016 at Minerva Project)

My University’s Legacies, similar to “houses”, needed a system to track points for the Legacy Cup Competition. Below is a student and staff facing app to do just that:

4. Heat

2016 at Yahoo

When the watch first came out, HIIT workouts weren’t well supported. Users had to return to their phone between sets, thus slowing down their workout. Heat allows uses to build a workout on their phone before and then follow it hands-free on their watch — complete with sounds and taptic feedback.

5. Virtual Travels

2016 at Yahoo

Built to showcase the fun of exploring the world with just a 3D map and the power of Apple’s MapKit.

6. SnapBox

View Facebook Page, View on Github (2015)

Inspired by a social experiment in NYC, I built a virtual suggestion box tied to a geolocation to see what people would say. Turns out, anonymity seldom brings constructive criticism.

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