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Huge Clock: Big Digital Timer
A full-screen clock, timer & stopwatch. Silent. No fuss.
I got tired of timer apps that either do too much or look terrible on a big screen. So I built one that does just the minimum, with digits big enough to read from across the room. No alarms. No onboarding. Silent by design. Portrait and landscape. OLED burn-in protection. A few color themes if you want something other than white-on-black. Minimal ads: short video to go ad-free for 24 hours, or pay once to remove them forever. Built it for myself. Figured others might find it useful.
Literally "wanna have something done right - do it yourself" moment.
I built it as my first-ever app because every "big clock" or "big timer" app I tried either bombarded me with features I didn't need or had ads that ruined the whole point of a distraction-free display. And I needed one that would JUST SHOW BIG TIME/TIMER. Like, that's it, that's everything I wanted. And there were none.
So I had to employ some advanced googling, a couple AI agents, Android Studio, and my basic coding knowledge to "just do it". Was big fun!
And finally had a thought: I can't be the only one that needs this and is tired of the bs out there. Had to crawl through every single publishing step, gather up a testing team (recruited my friends as reluctant beta testers), pay the entry fee...
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About Huge Clock: Big Digital Timer on Product Hunt
“A full-screen clock, timer & stopwatch. Silent. No fuss.”
Huge Clock: Big Digital Timer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #135 on the daily leaderboard. I got tired of timer apps that either do too much or look terrible on a big screen. So I built one that does just the minimum, with digits big enough to read from across the room. No alarms. No onboarding. Silent by design. Portrait and landscape. OLED burn-in protection. A few color themes if you want something other than white-on-black. Minimal ads: short video to go ad-free for 24 hours, or pay once to remove them forever. Built it for myself. Figured others might find it useful.
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Literally "wanna have something done right - do it yourself" moment.
I built it as my first-ever app because every "big clock" or "big timer" app I tried either bombarded me with features I didn't need or had ads that ruined the whole point of a distraction-free display. And I needed one that would JUST SHOW BIG TIME/TIMER. Like, that's it, that's everything I wanted. And there were none.
So I had to employ some advanced googling, a couple AI agents, Android Studio, and my basic coding knowledge to "just do it". Was big fun!
And finally had a thought: I can't be the only one that needs this and is tired of the bs out there. Had to crawl through every single publishing step, gather up a testing team (recruited my friends as reluctant beta testers), pay the entry fee...
Again, big fun, tiring but rewarding.
Now, here I am.