One-liner
A minimalist interval timer app for runners and fitness enthusiasts that lets you set custom work-rest cycles with audio cues and real-time tracking.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for being 'simple and effective' by users
- Customizable intervals with precise timing (e.g., 40s work / 20s rest) and support for multiple rounds
- Reliable audio cues (beeps) for start/end of intervals, cited as 'crucial for pacing'
- Offline functionality—works without internet, ideal for outdoor workouts
- Highly rated for reliability: 'never missed a beat during my runs'
Weaknesses
- No built-in workout library or preset templates—users want 'more than just a timer'
- Limited customization: 'no way to adjust beep tone or volume per interval'
- No progress tracking or data export—'I can’t see how I’ve improved over time'
- No integration with Apple Health or third-party fitness apps—'would love to sync stats'
- UI feels outdated: 'looks like it hasn’t been updated in years'
Opportunities
- Add smart presets based on common training plans (e.g., HIIT, Tabata, tempo runs)
- Introduce customizable audio profiles (e.g., chimes, voice prompts) per interval
- Enable health data syncing and basic progress logs (workout history, duration, avg pace)
- Build a lightweight companion app with visual feedback (e.g., animated countdown bars)
- Offer tiered pricing: free version with basic timer + paid upgrade for advanced features
Competitors
- Interval Timer Pro
- Workout Timer
- Pacer (by Pacer Inc.)
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:27:24 AM