One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills intermittent fasting tracker that logs fasts, shows progress, and sends reminders without distractions.
Strengths
- Clean, simple interface focused solely on tracking fasts (review: 'I love how it doesn’t clutter my screen with ads or extra features')
- Reliable reminder system for starting and ending fasts (review: 'The notifications are timely and help me stay consistent')
- Accurate time tracking with visual progress bars (review: 'The timer is precise and the bar fills smoothly')
- Offline functionality works without internet (review: 'I use it during long hikes and it never fails')
- Supports multiple fasting schedules (16:8, 18:6, etc.) with customizable options
Weaknesses
- No integration with health apps like Apple Health or Google Fit (review: 'Would be great if it synced with my iPhone health data')
- Lacks meal logging or hydration tracking (review: 'I wish I could log water or food in one place')
- No social or community features (review: 'It’s lonely without a way to share progress')
- Minimal customization for themes or fonts (review: 'Feels too plain—would like more personalization')
- No guided fasting plans or educational content (review: 'I don’t know how to start—I need help')
Opportunities
- Add Apple Health/Google Fit sync to boost credibility and user retention
- Introduce optional meal/hydration logging as a lightweight add-on feature
- Build a micro-community feed (e.g., daily streaks, anonymous check-ins) without overwhelming UX
- Launch short, science-backed fasting guides (e.g., 'How to Break a Fast Right')
- Offer tiered pricing: free basic tracker + $2.99/month for advanced analytics and plan templates
Competitors
- Zero - Intermittent Fasting Tracker
- Fastly
- MyFitnessPal
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:24:42 PM