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My First Ever Android app – Timer App

On last count Google Play store has an approximate 2 million Android Apps listed there. Apple store has another million… and million other app stores have millions more. But I have always wondered how do app developers feel when they complete an app and upload it to the app store. What sort of accomplishment do they feel? Is there a background story behind that app, or was it just a professional contract?

I got the opportunity to experience all these feelings in the last 10 days. I work in a Mobile Ad network as as part of the Ad Operations team. Though I delve with apps day in and day out, I am not the technical guy. I am a quasi-tech guy, who can understand what sort of discussion is going on within the Product Team. One of the few advantages of working in a Product startup. I am also a person who gets intrigued with any new tech challenges. That has led me to get my own domain names, my own self-hosted WordPress blogs and so on.

Now coming back to the story, it all started when my wife went to a Reiki course. She came back and said that she wanted to practice Reiki everyday and she need a timer app for it. I checked the default apps, but they weren’t helpful and the appstore had 100’s of variations, but my wife wasn’t satisfied with any of them. She challenged me to get an app done for her specific requirement. 

The requirement was, it should have a timer that counts down from 180 seconds. After every 180 second, the timer should reset. Each 180 seconds was 1 Task for her.

I was already dabbling with MIT App Inventor, initially developed by Google, but later open sourced and taken up by MIT. Since I know the basics of programming, it was easier for me to set up the logic. And the App Inventor’s WYSIWYG editor was very easy to set up the interfact. After 3 hours of dabbling, I got her basic Reiki App ready. She was happy with it.

Then an idea stuck me. Why restrict this to 180 seconds only? This sort of timer app can be used for any exercise. This is my golden opportunity to work on my full-fledged Android app. Another 4 days and 8 hours later… I had my first prototype of Timer App. On May 30th, on my Dad’s 64th Birthday, I released the app in Google Play store.

The app is available here

That moment, I felt a sense of accomplishment. I was very happy the entire day. My wife’s requirement was met. I published my first Android app. I learnt a new semi-skill now. On last count, My app had 21 installs (in a span of 4 days) and 5 uninstalls. But, I am very happy that my app is still useful for those remaining 16 users.

Working on this has given me the confidence to work two new apps, one related to tasks monitoring and other similar to Library app.

Dear Rodinhooders… please use this app and share your feedback.

P.S: There is a known issue with this app. The screen will not turn off during the usage of this app. The reason is, since this app was created using App Inventor, it won’t be kept alive in the latest smartphones that have the Doze facility. So, I had to create a workaround such that the app stays live for the entire duration of the app usage.

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  1. hey congrats deepak!

    i loved the story behind the story 🙂

  2. Thank you Asha… 🙂

  3. Congrats Deepak. Good to see you building apps. Do let me know if any help is needed in App, i would love to be of any help if needed 🙂 

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