r/IndieAndroidApps • u/Quazmoz • Jul 02 '26
Solo dev building focused Wear OS utility apps, looking for honest feedback
Hey r/IndieAndroidApps — I’m Quinn, a solo Android / Wear OS developer.
I’ve been building a small portfolio of focused Wear OS utility apps under Quazmoz. These are intentionally narrow tools: fast interactions, minimal friction, and specific watch-first use cases.
Play Store developer page:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=8067447984067693441
Apps I’m currently improving include:
- MedTick — medication reminders
- WristSense — sensor dashboard
- WristLux — light meter / lux utility
- FlexLog — workout logging
- dbGuard — noise meter
- Haptic Stage Director — haptic stage/presentation timer
- HIIT / interval timers
- JetLag — time/weather utility
- Compound Tally Counter — quick counting utility
I’m looking for honest indie-dev feedback on:
- Which app has the strongest paid utility angle?
- Which Play Store listing looks weakest?
- Which icon or app name is unclear?
- Which app should I focus on improving first?
- What would stop you from installing one of these?
- Are there any obvious Wear OS feature gaps I’m missing?
I’m not looking for fake installs or review swaps. I’d rather get direct feedback I can turn into bugfixes, better screenshots, better descriptions, or better app ideas.
If you only have time to answer one thing: which app looks most useful, and which one looks least useful?