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Most focus timers try to keep you engaged - streaks, badges, leaderboards, trees you have to keep alive. Eventually the app itself becomes the distraction. Nagi is different. It's just a timer. Instead of numbers ticking down, you watch time fill a calm 30×30 dot-matrix that completes gradually - abstract, quiet, and free from the anxiety of seeing seconds disappear. When your session ends, a gentle notification, nothing more. Skip a day, no guilt. Show up, no reward. Just honest, quiet focus.
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finally a timer app that doesn't guilt me with dying trees
zero gamification = zero churn risk. flutter or native?
clean type, nice spacing, no clutter. exactly what a timer should be.
looks so clean, what font is that?
Shipped. Anti-gamification angle cuts through a crowded market.
no virtual plants being held hostage here. does it track session history at all?
zero moat, native clock already does this for free.
does it save past sessions or just do the timer bit?
finally a timer without all the gamified nonsense. clean type too
finally a timer without the guilt of killing virtual trees
how are you handling background timers on ios?
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