One-liner
A minimalist app that helps users track and manage their social media usage by logging time spent and setting daily limits.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for simplicity and ease of use ("Finally a no-fluff app to track my social media habits.")
- Effective time-tracking with automatic session detection and daily summaries ("I didn’t realize I was on Instagram 2 hours a day until this app showed me.")
- Customizable daily goals and gentle reminders to stay within limits ("The quiet nudges help me stay on track without feeling nagged.")
- Offline mode works reliably even without internet ("I can log my phone use during walks or flights—no connection needed.")
- Strong privacy focus: no data sent to servers, all logs stored locally
Weaknesses
- No cross-device sync between iPhone and iPad ("I have to manually re-enter data every time I switch devices.")
- Limited analytics beyond daily totals—no weekly trends or usage breakdowns ("I want to see which apps I spend the most time on, but it only shows total time.")
- No integration with Apple Health or Screen Time ("Would love to sync with iOS Screen Time to get a full picture.")
- App crashes when switching between tracking modes ("Keeps freezing when I try to pause or resume.")
- No dark mode despite being a productivity app ("It’s hard on the eyes at night—why no dark theme?")
Opportunities
- Add granular app-specific time breakdowns (e.g., Instagram vs. TikTok) to address lack of detail in current analytics
- Integrate with iOS Screen Time API to pull in real usage data and reduce manual input
- Launch a companion widget for quick access to today’s usage and goal progress
- Introduce a dark mode—high demand based on user complaints and modern UX expectations
- Enable iCloud sync across devices to improve usability for multi-device users
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 12:38:39 PM