One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills intermittent fasting tracker that logs fasts, shows progress, and sends reminders with a focus on simplicity and reliability.
Strengths
- Highly praised for its clean, distraction-free interface ("No ads, no bloat—just tracks my fasts perfectly." - 5-star review)
- Accurate time tracking with precise start/end timestamps and visual progress bars ("The timer is so accurate I’ve never missed a milestone.")
- Reliable push notifications for fast milestones and end-of-fast alerts ("I get reminded when I’m close to breaking my fast—super helpful.")
- Supports multiple fasting schedules (16:8, 18:6, etc.) with customizable options
- Offline functionality works without internet ("Works even when I’m in a tunnel—no data needed.")
Weaknesses
- Lacks advanced analytics or historical trend visualization ("Would love to see weekly/monthly stats on my consistency.")
- No integration with health apps like Apple Health or Google Fit ("Can’t sync my fasts to my health data—big miss.")
- No social or community features despite being a popular habit ("It’s lonely tracking alone—would love a way to share progress.")
- Limited customization for custom fasting windows ("I want to do 20-hour fasts but can’t easily set it.")
- No dark mode ("The white background hurts my eyes at night.")
Opportunities
- Add Apple Health/Google Fit sync to unlock data-driven insights and attract users already using fitness ecosystems
- Introduce simple weekly/monthly charts and streak tracking to satisfy user desire for progress visibility
- Build a lightweight social layer (e.g., anonymous streak sharing or daily check-ins) without cluttering the core experience
- Launch a dark mode toggle—low effort, high perceived value for nighttime users
- Create a companion app for meal logging or hydration tracking to form a micro-habit ecosystem
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 2:18:26 PM