One-liner
An educational utility app that visualizes sun and moon movements on a flat Earth map, blending astronomy with alternative cosmology for enthusiasts.
Strengths
- Accurate visualization of sun and moon positions using Azimuthal Equidistant (AE) projection
- Daily educational videos provide accessible content on celestial mechanics from a flat Earth perspective
- Strong community features including messaging, voice, and video calls with privacy controls
- Intuitive tracking of seasonal cycles and the sun's path between tropics
- High user satisfaction (4.74/5) with consistent positive feedback on design and concept
Weaknesses
- Users report confusion about the 'Friend Finder' feature—unclear how it works or why it's included
- One-time yearly subscription for calls/messages is seen as a barrier: 'Why pay annually just to chat?' (review snippet)
- Some users find the flat Earth premise hard to engage with due to lack of scientific context: 'It feels more like propaganda than education'
- Video content lacks subtitles or transcripts, limiting accessibility
- App crashes reported on older iOS devices: 'Freezes after 2 minutes on iPhone 8'
Opportunities
- Build a neutral, science-adjacent version that shows both flat and spherical Earth models side-by-side for comparison
- Create a lightweight, ad-supported free tier with core sun/moon tracking and no subscription for communication
- Develop a standalone video library with searchable transcripts and captions to improve accessibility
- Add location-based seasonal insights (e.g., daylight hours, solstice events) without promoting ideology
- Offer a 'Flat Earth Explorer' mode as a curiosity-driven experience rather than a belief system
Competitors
- Time and Date
- Stellarium Mobile
- Earth View by NASA
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 8:31:41 PM