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Yunseul Time
A visual timer that makes "5 more minutes" visible
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A visual timer that makes "5 more minutes" visible
5 followers
"Five more minutes" is abstract before a child can read a clock. Yunseul Time makes routine endings visible: a friendly character and colors change as meals, bedtime, brushing, or play time runs down, then finish gently instead of with a loud alarm. Parents can discreetly adjust, pause, or end the timer. Kids collect a sticker after each completed routine. One meal and one bedtime timer are free daily; optional one-time upgrades unlock unlimited use and 7 characters. No ads or subscription.






Hi Product Hunt, I'm Sol, a dad and the solo maker of Yunseul Time.
I built it after repeating "5 more minutes" to my daughter. To an adult, that sounds precise. To a child who cannot read a clock yet, it can sound like an arbitrary stop.
So I tried to make the ending visible. A character and its colors change as a meal, bedtime, brushing, or play time runs down. Parents can quietly add or remove a minute, pause, or finish, but those controls stay out of the center of the child's screen. The timer ends gently, and a completed routine becomes a sticker.
An early parent told me they use it before bedtime. That small note mattered because bedtime was one of the exact transitions I designed Yunseul Time for.
One meal and one bedtime timer are free each day. Unlimited use and 7 additional characters are optional one-time purchases. There are no ads and no subscription.
My main question for you: without an adult explanation, does the changing character make it clear that the routine is moving toward an end?
I'll be here throughout launch day and will answer every question about the design, pricing, or privacy choices.