One-liner
A minimalist fasting tracker and timer that helps users log and visualize their fasts with clean, no-frills design.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for simplicity and focus ("No clutter, just the timer and stats - perfect for my fasts")
- Accurate time tracking with automatic logging of fast duration ("It just works. I start a fast, it counts, and I can see my streaks")
- Supports multiple fasting types (intermittent, water-only, etc.) with customizable settings
- Offline functionality without requiring internet connection
- Strong visual representation of fast progress with daily/weekly charts
Weaknesses
- Limited customization options for notifications and reminders ("I wish I could set custom alerts at specific times during my fast")
- No integration with health apps like Apple Health or Google Fit ("Would be great to sync with my step count and sleep data")
- No community or social features despite being a popular topic ("I’d love to share milestones or join challenges")
- Only one theme available; users want dark/light mode toggle ("The white background hurts my eyes after long sessions")
- No guided fasting plans or educational content ("I’m new to fasting and need help starting")
Opportunities
- Add Apple Health/Google Fit integration to sync biometrics and enhance user motivation
- Introduce customizable fasting plans with daily tips and milestone rewards
- Build a lightweight social layer: share achievements, join weekly challenges, or follow friends
- Offer a dark mode and more visual themes to improve accessibility and UX
- Include micro-educational content (e.g., "Why you feel hungry at hour 12") to onboard beginners
Competitors
- Zero: Fasting Tracker
- Fastify: Intermittent Fasting Tracker
- My Fast
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 9:55:21 AM