/ Android Apps

One job. Plain description. Your call.

Each app below does one thing. We say what it is, when you'd reach for it, and what it won't do. Thirty seconds should be enough.

— Full Catalogue

Every app, no filler.

Focus Tool
Utility
Tracker
Transit

Clearblock

Gridnote

Spendline

Stopwatch Route

Silences non-essential notifications for a set window. No account. Turns itself off when the window ends.

Plain-text notes on a fixed grid layout. No sync, no cloud, no formatting. Opens in under a second.

Logs a single daily expense total. No categories, no charts. Tells you what you spent this week.

Records how long your commute actually takes, day by day. Offline, no location permissions needed.

Close-up of an Android phone held in one hand on a commuter train seat, screen displaying a minimal dark app interface with a single column of plain text entries, ambient daylight from a train window illuminating the hand and screen edge, the phone occupying the left half of the frame with the seat fabric visible at right
Close-up of an Android phone held in one hand on a commuter train seat, screen displaying a minimal dark app interface with a single column of plain text entries, ambient daylight from a train window illuminating the hand and screen edge, the phone occupying the left half of the frame with the seat fabric visible at right
+ Closer Look

Clearblock — what it does and when to use it

Set a duration. The app blocks badge notifications from every non-essential source until time is up. No whitelist setup, no account, no background data collection.

Reach for it before a meeting, a commute, or any two-hour block where interruptions cost more than they're worth. It does not run after the timer ends.

Permissions used: none beyond notification access. No internet permission. Runs fully offline.

Install it. Use it. Forget it's there.

Every app ships without a required account, subscription prompt, or permission it doesn't need. The full list is on Google Play.