Seth Scher

One Minute More - Every timer only alerts at zero. This one doesn't.

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Every timer alerts you at zero. By then, it's too late. You're cooking, presenting, or need to go somewhere. You set a timer. It goes off — you're scrambling. Or you're checking constantly before the end, unable to focus. Every major timer app doesn't allow you to set warnings before the end. One Minute More has unlimited warnings with lots of synth sounds and traditional beeps. iPhone, iPad & Mac No ads. No subscription. $0.99 one-time. Set it. Put your phone down. We'll handle the rest.

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Seth Scher
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Hey everyone — I'm Seth, I built this app. They told me I had ADD in 7th grade in 1989. Back then the only tool anyone gave me was Ritalin. No strategies, no systems, just medication. Over time I figured out that timers gave me the structure I needed — a way to stay in deep concentration while still keeping one foot in the real world. But I had one problem I could never solve: the anticipation of the timer going off made it impossible to concentrate. I'd find myself checking the clock constantly, which defeated the whole point. If I know a warning is coming at 10 minutes, another at 5, and a final one at 1 — I can let go. I stop watching the clock. I can actually get into flow and trust that the app will bring me back when I need to know. That's why I built One Minute More. Every other timer on the market — the iOS clock, Apple Watch, all of them — alerts you at exactly one moment: zero. By then you're already scrambling. This one warns you before. As many times as you want. At any point in your countdown. It's also genuinely great for cooking — set a warning before your timer goes off so you can check the oven before something gets overdone. And if you're a synth nerd like me, you'll appreciate the custom sounds. No subscription. No ads. $0.99. Would love to hear how others with ADHD use timers — this community knows more about this than anyone.