Hi HN,<p>I am a solo independent developer and you may remember me as the developer of HACK, the top rated app for Hacker News on iOS, macOS, and Android.<p>I recently developed MenuTimer for personal use and decided to put it on the App Store too.<p>I've been using this personally for last couple months to remember to stand up and help my lower back recover. Otherwise, it gets sore from sitting all day and affects my workouts. I set a 25 minute timer and start working. After 25 min, I take a short 1-5 minute break to stand up, walk around, drink water. I sometimes even do pull ups, push ups, ab wheel etc. Then I right-click the timer to restart for another 25 minutes. I keep doing this until my work gets done. I have the "Loop alarm sound" switched off and have reduced the volume to be subtle. Hope this helps others.<p>------------<p>Here's my App Store pitch:<p>MenuTimer is a 1-Click Timer. It's minimal, yet powerful. It does one thing and does it perfectly without any confusing bells and whistles.<p>It stays in your Mac's menu bar and shows you the remaining time there. No extra clutter.<p>You can pick from a variety of default timers. Or you can create your own custom timer. It remembers your custom timers and you can edit them.<p>It remembers your last set timer and you can right-click the menu bar button to Start/Pause.<p>Upon completion, it plays an alarm sound. You can change its volume, mute it, and loop it.<p>You can enter a Shortcuts URL or a web URL to launch when timer starts OR finishes.<p>You can make the timer auto restart upon finish.<p>Free version allows timers up to 5 minutes. A small one-time only in-app purchase lets you set timers over 5 minutes and set custom timers. It also helps me pay for development costs. There are NO subscriptions, ads, trackers, analytics or other nonsense in my app because I hate them.<p>Screenshot:<p><a href="https://imgur.com/HQFbA8Y" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/HQFbA8Y</a><p>Feel free to give me feedback. Goal is to keep it minimal and simple, yet powerful.