u/HeadWoodpecker5237

▲ 1 r/Kotlin

Help me guys, I’m a final-year CS student building a productivity app, would love honest feedback

Hey everyone,

I’m a 21-year-old final-year Computer Science student, and I’ve been working on a small app called ProdZen with Kotlin + Compose.

It’s currently in early access / open testing, and I’d be really grateful if some of you could try it out and share honest feedback.

The idea behind ProdZen is simple: I wanted to build something that helps people understand their screen time, stay focused, and reduce impulsive app-opening without feeling too strict or guilt-based.

Right now, it includes things like:

* Screen time tracking and app usage insights

* Focus modes for study/work/creative sessions

* Mindful breathing pauses before opening distracting apps

* App limits and focus-based blocking

* A privacy-first approach where the app is meant to help, not track you unnecessarily

I know the app is still not perfect, and that’s exactly why I’m posting here. I’d love feedback on:

* Is the app actually useful?

* Is the onboarding clear?

* Are there any bugs or confusing parts?

* What features should I improve or remove?

* How should I market this better as a student founder?

* What would make you recommend it to a friend?

Even if you don’t install it, feedback on the idea, positioning, screenshots, or Play Store description would mean a lot.

Thanks in advance. I’m still learning, so please be honest but kind :)

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u/HeadWoodpecker5237 — 4 days ago
▲ 4 r/StartupIdeasIndia+2 crossposts

Help me guys, I’m a final-year CS student building a productivity app, would love honest feedback

Hey everyone,

I’m a 21-year-old final-year Computer Science student, and I’ve been working on a small app called ProdZen (prodzen.me).

It’s currently in early access / open testing, and I’d be really grateful if some of you could try it out and share honest feedback.

The idea behind ProdZen is simple: I wanted to build something that helps people understand their screen time, stay focused, and reduce impulsive app-opening without feeling too strict or guilt-based.

Right now, it includes things like:

* Screen time tracking and app usage insights

* Focus modes for study/work/creative sessions

* Mindful breathing pauses before opening distracting apps

* App limits and focus-based blocking

* A privacy-first approach where the app is meant to help, not track you unnecessarily

I know the app is still not perfect, and that’s exactly why I’m posting here. I’d love feedback on:

* Is the app actually useful?

* Is the onboarding clear?

* Are there any bugs or confusing parts?

* What features should I improve or remove?

* How should I market this better as a student founder?

* What would make you recommend it to a friend?

Here’s the Play Store link:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viz.prodzen

Even if you don’t install it, feedback on the idea, positioning, screenshots, or Play Store description would mean a lot.

Thanks in advance. I’m still learning, so please be honest but kind :)

u/HeadWoodpecker5237 — 3 days ago