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Looking for honest feedback on BibleLogic – an app for structured Bible study

Hi everyone,

I’m working on BibleLogic, and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback from people who are interested in the Bible — whether you study it regularly, are simply curious, or approach the topic from a more critical perspective.

You can try the app here:
https://biblelogic.net/en/app

The link automatically detects whether you’re using an Android or iOS device and redirects you to the appropriate app store.

I’m not posting this just to get more downloads. What I’m really interested in is how BibleLogic feels to someone using it for the first time.

I’d especially love to know:
•Is it immediately clear what the app is trying to do?
•How do you find the overall design and usability?
•Are there any features or explanations you feel are missing?
•Is anything confusing or unnecessarily complicated?
•Most importantly: would you actually keep using the app? Why or why not?

Critical feedback is absolutely welcome. If there’s something you don’t like, please feel free to say so openly — that’s just as valuable as positive feedback.

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to try BibleLogic and share their thoughts.

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u/BladeInTheWind — 13 days ago

Looking for honest feedback on my new productivity app (Solo Developer)

I’m a solo iOS developer from Austria and I’ve been working on a productivity app called Prazo.

Instead of trying to replace your calendar or your to-do list, I wanted to combine both in a way that actually feels connected.

Some features:
📅 Calendar and tasks in one place
🚗 Automatic travel time calculation for events
⏰ Travel time is updated shortly before your appointment, and you’ll get notified if traffic changes
📋 Simple task management with priorities and categories
☁️ iCloud sync
🌙 Native iOS design with Dark Mode support

One feature I’m especially proud of is the automatic travel time buffer. When you create an appointment with a location, Prazo calculates how long you’ll need to get there and reserves that time in your schedule. Before the appointment starts, it checks again and notifies you if traffic conditions have changed.

I’m not here to promote the app—I genuinely want feedback.

I’d really appreciate your thoughts on:
•Does the concept make sense?
•Which feature would make you actually switch from your current productivity app?
•What is missing?
•Is there anything that immediately turns you away?

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/at/app/prazo/id6781611861

Thanks so much! I really appreciate every piece of honest feedback, even if it’s critical. 🙂

u/BladeInTheWind — 15 days ago
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Looking for honest feedback on my new productivity app (Solo Developer)

Hi everyone! 👋

I’m a solo iOS developer and I’ve been working on a productivity app called Prazo.

Instead of trying to replace your calendar or your to-do list, I wanted to combine both in a way that actually feels connected.

Some features:
•Calendar and tasks in one place
•Automatic travel time calculation for events
•Travel time is updated shortly before your appointment, and you’ll get notified if traffic changes
•Simple task management with priorities and categories
•iCloud sync
•Native iOS design with Dark Mode support

One feature I’m especially proud of is the automatic travel time buffer. When you create an appointment with a location, Prazo calculates how long you’ll need to get there and reserves that time in your schedule. Before the appointment starts, it checks again and notifies you if traffic conditions have changed.

I’m not here to promote the app—I genuinely want feedback.

I’d really appreciate your thoughts on:
•Does the concept make sense?
•Which feature would make you actually switch from your current productivity app?
•What is missing?
•Is there anything that immediately turns you away?

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/at/app/prazo/id6781611861

Thanks so much! I really appreciate every piece of honest feedback, even if it’s critical. 🙂

u/BladeInTheWind — 10 days ago