/ Android Apps

One problem. One app. Nothing extra.

Each app in the catalogue does exactly what it says and stops. No upsells, no tracking prompts, no menus hiding things you didn't ask for.

Extreme close-up of a minimal Android timer interface on a dark screen, single large digit, high-contrast UI elements on deep background, studio neutral light
Extreme close-up of a minimal Android timer interface on a dark screen, single large digit, high-contrast UI elements on deep background, studio neutral light
Close-up of a clean Android note-taking screen showing sparse monospaced text on white, single cursor blinking, bright daylight from one side
Close-up of a clean Android note-taking screen showing sparse monospaced text on white, single cursor blinking, bright daylight from one side
Overhead close-up of an Android habit checklist interface, minimal row items with toggle switches, neutral background, flat studio light
Overhead close-up of an Android habit checklist interface, minimal row items with toggle switches, neutral background, flat studio light
The Catalogue

Built for use, not for show.

Focus Timer

Plain Notes

Daily Check

A single-session work timer. Set it, start it, done. No stats dashboards, no streak tracking, no gamification layer.

Text in, text out. No folders, no tags, no cloud sync prompts. Saves locally and stays out of your way until you need it.

A checklist that resets at midnight. No streaks, no badges, no push notifications asking how your day is going.

Extreme close-up of an Android phone screen showing a permission dialog with only a single toggle, minimal UI, bright neutral studio light, high contrast between UI and white negative space
Extreme close-up of an Android phone screen showing a permission dialog with only a single toggle, minimal UI, bright neutral studio light, high contrast between UI and white negative space
— No hidden costs

What you see is what you get.

No subscriptions. No tracking permissions buried three screens deep. No upsell modals. Every app ships once, works fully, and asks for nothing after that.

The feature list stops where the usefulness stops. That constraint is the product.

Find them on Google Play.

Every app is free to try. No account required to download. Permissions listed plainly on the store page.