One-liner
A lightweight, no-frills app that syncs your device's radio wave settings (like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) across multiple devices automatically.
Strengths
- Automatically syncs radio settings (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.) between paired devices without manual input
- Minimalist interface with zero clutter—users praise its simplicity and speed
- Runs silently in the background with low battery impact
- Works reliably across iOS and Android devices when connected to same network
- Highly rated for consistency in maintaining connection states after reboots
Weaknesses
- No support for custom sync rules or scheduling (users ask for 'only sync at night')
- Limited to local network syncing—no cloud backup or remote access
- Frequent complaints about 'sync not triggering' when devices are on different subnets
- No visual feedback during sync process; users feel unsure if it’s working
- Some users report crashes after iOS updates (e.g., 'After upgrading to iOS 17.4, it stopped syncing')
Opportunities
- Add scheduled sync windows (e.g., only sync during sleep hours)
- Introduce a cloud-sync layer for cross-network recovery (backup state via iCloud/Google Drive)
- Build a companion widget showing last sync status and trigger button
- Support selective sync (e.g., only sync Wi-Fi, not Bluetooth) based on user preference
- Add diagnostics mode to troubleshoot sync failures (show logs, subnet info)
Competitors
- SyncMyDevice
- WiFi AutoSwitch
- Tasker
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 7:57:57 AM