Just Timers
For iOS users requiring advanced time management for fitness routines, productivity, or complex multi-tasking workflows.
Just Timers is an established utilities app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.1/5 rating from 30 reviews, it shows polarized user reception. Users particularly appreciate multiple concurrent timers, though freemium gating remains a common concern.
What is Just Timers?
Just Timers is a multi-timer and interval-tracking utility for iOS that features Shortcut automation and iCloud synchronization.
Users hire Just Timers to manage complex, concurrent time-based workflows that the native iOS Clock app cannot handle, so the app wins by offering deeper automation.
Current Momentum
v3.5 · 2w ago
Maintenance- Ships frequent Shortcut integration updates.
- Maintains stable iCloud sync performance.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Run multiple named counter, stopwatch, and interval timers simultaneously
Bypass device mute, Do Not Disturb, and Focus modes
Execute Shortcuts or open URLs automatically when a timer expires
Create and combine custom interval layouts for workout routines
How much does it cost?
- Free: 2 timers
- $1.99: Unlimited timers, iCloud, Widgets
- $4.99: All features, intervals, automation
Freemium model gates power-user automation and interval routines behind a $4.99 upgrade.
Who Built It?
Enrichment in progress
Publisher profile available very soon
What other apps does Aaron Dippner make?
What do users think recently?
Medium confidence · 30 reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a mixed sentiment. Users appreciate multiple concurrent timers, but report freemium gating.
Limited review volume (30 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.
View the full user-sentiment analysis
Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for Just Timers?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Utilities Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
As the default iOS utility, Clock is the primary friction point for any third-party timer app, capturing the vast majority of casual users through pre-installation.
Differentiators
- Deep system-level integration allows for seamless background execution and reliable critical alerts without third-party limitations.
- Native Health app integration provides a unified ecosystem experience that standalone timer apps cannot easily replicate.
Head to head
Focus on power-user workflows and automation that the native app ignores; do not attempt to compete on basic utility.
Contenders(4)
A specialized Apple watch utility that directly overlaps with the interval and stopwatch functionality of Just Timers.
Differentiators
- Native Watch face complications provide immediate, glanceable access that requires no app launch for the user.
- Siri integration is optimized at the hardware level, offering faster voice-command response times than third-party alternatives.
This Apple-native watch utility competes for the same wrist-based timer and alarm market segment as Just Timers.
Differentiators
- Hardware-level control allows for superior haptic feedback patterns that are more distinct than standard app notifications.
- Seamless iPhone-to-Watch alarm synchronization ensures a unified experience that prevents conflicting alerts across multiple devices.
Directly challenges Just Timers by focusing on high-fidelity visual management of multiple timers via modern iOS interface elements.
Competes for the same utility-focused user base by bundling timer functionality with broader alarm and world clock features.
Same space(3)
Shares the utility space by providing time-based tracking and assignment features for a professional, mobile-first audience.
Targets professional users who require time-sensitive coordination, overlapping with the 'interval' and 'alert' use cases.
Competes for the same 'productivity widget' user segment that relies on home screen customization for efficiency.
Differentiators
- Focuses on visual personalization of home screen elements rather than functional time-tracking or interval management.
- Provides data management tools for organizing external links, serving a different utility need within the same UI.
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The outtake for Just Timers
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Critical alerts bypass Focus modes
- Shortcuts integration creates high switching costs
Critical Frictions
- $4.99 price point exceeds category median
- No wearable companion app
Growth Levers
- Education partnerships for B2B distribution
- Wearable integration for fitness segment
Market Threats
- Native Clock feature updates
- Digital Clock bedside mode entry
What are the next best moves?
Ship Apple Watch companion app because fitness users cite lack of wearable support → increase retention
Fitness-focused users are currently underserved by the lack of wearable integration.
Trade-off: Push the Shortcut automation expansion to Q4 — wearable parity is a higher retention lever.
Pivot $4.99 tier to include basic interval templates because users flag gating as top complaint → reduce churn
Freemium gating is the #1 complaint theme in user sentiment.
Trade-off: Pause the new UI theme development — conversion rate has a higher revenue impact.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's reliance on iOS-specific Shortcuts is not a weakness but a moat, as it forces power users into a platform-locked workflow that native apps cannot easily replicate.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Wearable companion app (available in Alarms but absent here)
- Bedside mode (available in Digital Clock but absent here)
Key Takeaways
Just Timers holds a niche for power users through Shortcut automation, but the $4.99 price barrier for basic intervals limits growth, so the PM should prioritize wearable integration to capture the fitness segment.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The utility market is consolidating around native system tools, leaving third-party apps to compete on specialized automation or hardware integration. Just Timers is currently stable, but its lack of wearable support leaves it exposed to Apple's continued investment in Watch-based productivity.
Shortcut automation integration enables complex workflows that native utilities ignore, creating a defensible power-user segment.
Lack of wearable integration forces fitness users to native alternatives, which accelerates churn pressure as Apple improves Watch-based timer features.