One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills app for training static apnea breath-holds with timers, progress tracking, and customizable intervals.
Strengths
- Highly accurate and reliable timer functionality for static apnea sessions (review: 'The timer is perfect—no lag, precise seconds')
- Clean, distraction-free interface optimized for focus during breath-hold practice (review: 'No buttons or clutter—just the time. Perfect.')
- Supports custom interval settings for progressive training (review: 'I can set 30-second holds with 10-second breaks—ideal for building stamina')
- Lightweight and fast, even on older devices (review: 'Runs smoothly on my old iPhone 7')
- Strong community reputation among freedivers and apnea athletes (mentioned in multiple reviews as 'the go-to app')
Weaknesses
- No audio feedback or alerts at end of hold (review: 'Would be great to have a beep when time’s up')
- Limited data visualization beyond basic session logs (review: 'Just shows times—no graphs or trends')
- No integration with health apps like Apple Health (review: 'Can’t sync stats—would love that')
- No guided breathing sequences or pre-session warm-up routines (review: 'Missing a breathing guide before holding')
- No offline mode for users without internet access (review: 'App crashes when I lose connection')
Opportunities
- Add subtle haptic or audio cues at end of hold to improve user feedback without breaking focus
- Introduce simple progress charts and streak tracking to boost engagement and retention
- Enable Apple Health sync to appeal to fitness-conscious users and integrate with broader wellness workflows
- Build in guided breathing sequences (e.g., box breathing) to prep users before static holds
- Offer an offline-first version with local-only storage to serve remote or low-connectivity users
Competitors
- FreeDive Timer
- Apnea Trainer
- Breathe2Relax
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:22:00 PM