This is the app equivalent of hiring a patient personal assistant for your kid's executive function. It won't magically make your child self-motivated, but it will remove a lot of the cognitive load around 'what's next?' and 'how much time do I have?'
The visual timer is legitimately helpful for kids with time blindness—that thing where 'five minutes' could mean anything from 30 seconds to an hour. Parent reviews consistently mention less nagging, smoother transitions, and kids actually getting out the door on time.
The $50/year price tag will make some parents balk, but if you've got a kid who melts down every morning or takes 90 minutes to brush teeth, this could genuinely change your quality of life. Try the 10-day free trial and see if it clicks.
Not revolutionary, not particularly imaginative, but solidly effective at what it promises. Sometimes boring and functional is exactly what you need.



