One-liner
A minimalist app that tracks time spent on digital activities to help users reduce mindless scrolling and reclaim focus.
Strengths
- Clear, simple interface focused on tracking time spent on apps and websites without distractions
- Strong emphasis on user awareness through daily summaries and visual progress bars
- Effective integration with iOS Screen Time and macOS Activity Monitor for accurate data
- Users appreciate the 'digital wellbeing' philosophy and lack of gamification or push notifications
- Highly rated for helping users break phone addiction and improve productivity
Weaknesses
- No cross-platform sync between iOS and macOS (users complain about fragmented data)
- Limited customization: no ability to set custom goals or track specific apps beyond defaults
- Some users report inaccurate tracking for certain apps (e.g., 'Spotify shows 0 minutes even when playing')
- No exportable reports or historical data visualization (review: 'I want to see trends over weeks but can’t')
- No offline mode — app stops working if device is disconnected from internet
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, privacy-first alternative with full cross-platform sync via iCloud or local backup
- Add customizable goal-setting with weekly targets and progress streaks without being intrusive
- Introduce basic analytics dashboard showing time trends across days/weeks with export options
- Support third-party app integrations (e.g., Notion, Todoist) to link time saved to real-world tasks
- Create a 'focus mode' that locks distracting apps based on time thresholds
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 3:39:19 AM