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I loved the idea of this timer, because of the endless customizable timers. However the most important part of the timer the “alerts!” Are severely flawed. In particular to the Applewatch which is where I exclusively use it. If the watch face shuts off- you don’t get an alert. Nothing If you open up the app in the watch- it will only alert you then- After the fact. The app can’t seem to bypass device audio, off-watchface, or even alert options like the native app does. When the watch app happens to be open and the timer goes off, it gives a weak buzz with no option to customize. There’s also a weird bug on the watch app where it won’t let you scroll down to “add” a new custom timer. Which forces you to use the phone app to organize timers. useless. I’m heading back to the native app even though it doesn’t have as many presets. This is such a simple concept- how can this be designed so poorly?
This app calls itself the “missing timer app.” Yeah, but no. It’s the only one I’ve found that lets me create new timers right on my Apple Watch, which is great. The app’s problem—and it’s a big one—is that you cannot reset an individual timer on the watch, not practically at least (see below). Resetting an individual timer from you watch is technically possible, but it requires creating a custom script in Shortcuts. And every time you run the script, you must approve access on your iPhone or iPad AND doing so opens up the app on that device. So not very practical. That reset functionality is what’s missing from this “missing app.” If they can add it, I’d give it five stars.
Just Timers used to be a simple and great app. It used to resolve the need of setting multiple timers for dishwasher, coffee machine, etc. It used to be frictionless and a first grade app. Unfortunately, that is not the case anymore. The new version tries to be a catch-all type timer app which ruins the app for me. P.S.: I bought both tiers of the in-app purchases to support the developer. However, the app is not likely to be used frequently anymore.
Absolutely love this app, great for anyone with a busy life, day, etc., and reminds me of the Pomodoro technique. It’s also great for those people who seemingly cannot allow themselves to turn life off sometimes, and setting multiple timers allows them to stay on task. I personally struggle with the idea that I can be on task for a specific thing, and then hearing someone talk about something else, or a TV, can move my mind entirely elsewhere. The multiple timer functionality is genius yet simple, and I’m sure others can relate to the same problem. Also, fantastic customer support.
I’ve been waiting for this app since the day I got my Apple Watch. As I’m sure many Apple Watch owners know, there is no stock app to have multiple timers running at the same time. It’s is a huge oversight by Apple that’s been solved with this elegant and easy to use app. The developer is also very quick to respond to feedback. Great all around. Keep it up!
Shortcut integration is huge as are the templates. Love the lack of data collection.
This v2 update adds so many features that I’ve been missing in my routines. Love it!
When I’m cooking I’ve been using combinations of different devices to run multiple timers, always struggling to remember which is for what. This app is clean, fast, and straight forward for solving this problem. Developer is responsive and open to feedback. The Apple Watch app is easy to use while also being full featured.
I don't know why iOS doesn't support multiple timers natively, but for now those of us who cook and do laundry at the same time have to rely on third party solutions. Just Timers boasts a simple, well-designed interface; easy-to-use Siri shortcuts; and a responsive developer. Highly recommended.
Can’t get new version to work with Siri
Just Timers: The missing timers app Quickly and easily create multiple named timers, organize them into groups and sync them between devices. Use intervals to create complex workout routines, or go a step deeper with interval templates and Shortcuts integration Use Shortcuts to create complex interval sets and control timers with your voice Use widgets to keep track of and control your timers, as well as quickly create single-use "self-destruct" timers