In Your Face for iOS: A full-screen reminder app for deep-focus workers who miss meetings
By
Martin Höller
Best dunked in coffee. Better still, swap for a fresh one.
Summary
A review of "In Your Face" for iOS, a full-screen meeting reminder app designed for deep-focus workers like developers and makers who often miss meetings due to hyper-focus. The app uses customizable, intentionally annoying full-screen alerts to ensure users never miss important calls or meetings again.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThe full-screen reminder is exactly the kind of 'in your face' fix I needed.
It's purposefully annoying in the best way, fully customizable, and honestly the only thing that's ever reliably pulled me out of deep work right on time.
If you're a maker, developer, or anyone who tends to lose track of time in flow, this is a lifesaver.
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