I Made a Tiny App Because My Brain Wouldn't Shut Up

I Made a Tiny App Because My Brain Wouldn't Shut Up

You ever just sit there?
Not tired. Not busy. Just... frozen.
You want to do something — anything — but instead you just sort of exist in front of your screen like an underpaid background actor in your own life.

Yeah. That’s me, like, twice a day.
So obviously, I did what any reasonable person would do:
I made an app.

Introducing: Ugh Okay

This isn’t some grand productivity suite.
This is vibe-coding at its finest — a tiny, sarcastic tool to help you do literally one thing instead of scrolling yourself into another dimension.

How it works

  1. You download the app. It’s on iOS and Android. I tried.
  2. You delete the default activities (or not — I won’t judge).
  3. You add your own:
    “Study Japanese”
    “Stretch for 2 minutes”
    “Read that one book I keep lying about finishing”
    “Stare out the window and pretend it’s meditation”
  4. Then, whenever you're stuck in indecision or mid-scroll, you open the app and tap the button.
    • It gives you a random thing to do.
    • Don’t like it? Tap again.
    • Hate it forever? Remove it. The app won’t take it personally.

Other weird details:

  • 100% offline — no accounts, no sync, no drama.
  • No tracking, no analytics, no push notifications.
  • You can switch languages (English/Russian) in the About section.
  • Data export? Uh... not yet. Your tasks live on your phone and nowhere else.

Who’s this for?

Anyone who:

  • Wants to break the doomscroll cycle
  • Struggles with starting literally anything
  • Loves buttons, hates pressure
  • Enjoys the illusion of progress with a side of sarcasm

Download it here:

📱 App Store
🤖 Google Play
🌐 Website

It’s free. It’s dumb in a helpful way. It was built during procrastination, for procrastinators.
Now go click the button.

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