Finally. A clock that tells you less.
While every other app competes on precision, we compete on peace. Fuzzy Time shows you "quarter past three" instead of "3:17:42" because those extra details were making you anxious.
Based on behavioral psychology research showing that precise time creates unnecessary stress, Fuzzy Time delivers temporal tranquility through deliberate vagueness.
FEATURES THAT AREN'T FEATURES
• Five fuzzy personalities (British, Optimistic, Existential, Corporate, Parent)
• Live Activities that don't update every second (thank goodness)
• Widgets that make your home screen calmer
• Apple Watch complications that barely tell time
• Focus mode that makes time even fuzzier
• A shame counter if you check exact time too often
• Beautiful gradients that change with the day (slowly)
THE PHILOSOPHY
Swiss watches made time precise. Italian culture made life enjoyable. We chose Italy.
Knowing it's "3:17" has never made anyone happier than knowing it's "afternoon." The difference between 9:43 and 9:51 is eight minutes of anxiety you didn't need.
WHAT USERS SAY
"I paid $10 to know less. Best investment ever."
"My meetings start 'around' times now. Productivity is down. Happiness is up."
"It's basically wrong, which makes it exactly right."
"The shame counter stopped me checking exact time. Now I just... live."
PERFECT FOR
• People who think punctuality is organized anxiety
• Anyone who believes "on time" is a range, not a point
• Humans who evolved to know morning from evening, not minutes from seconds
• You, if you've read this far without checking the exact time
WARNING
Not recommended for surgeons, pilots, or anyone who actually needs precise time. Perfect for the other 99% of life where "roughly" is enough.
PRICING PHILOSOPHY
9.99 - Because free time has no value, but fuzzy time does. The price of two coffees for a lifetime of temporal peace. We could make it cheaper, but then you wouldn't value it. (That's behavioral economics.)
From the makers of nothing else. We spent all our time making time less precise.
Time is a social construct anyway.
RESOURCES:
• Privacy Policy: https://pragmathema.com/#fuzzytime
• Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/