Set a window.
Glance at a widget.
A minimal, widget-first fasting app for iOS 26 and watchOS 26. The app configures the schedule — the Home Screen, Lock Screen and Watch tell you where you are in the day.
Three things, then we got out of the way.
Home Screen, Lock Screen, Apple Watch. If a feature can't live in a widget, it probably doesn't belong in v1.
Ever. The app never reaches out. No streak-shaming, no onboarding funnels, no engagement loops.
Fasting state is derived from your schedule and the wall clock. No tapping required to start or stop.
Where Ocras lives.
Small · Medium
Time remaining in the current eating or fasting window, with a single geometric accent — bar or ring.
Circular · Rectangular
Glanceable state at wake. No taps, no launches — the information is already on the screen.
Corner · Circular
Complications on the face you already look at forty times a day. No separate watch UI to learn.
Landing · Settings
Per-weekday eating windows, configured to the minute. 16:8, 18:6, 20:4 and OMAD presets. That's it.
Eight takes on two circles.
The inner disc sweeps across the outer. When they overlap, you're eating; when the inner is outside, you're fasting. Row A reads state from pure geometry. Row B pairs the eclipse with typography.
Less, but sharper.
Existing fasting apps are engagement-driven — notifications, streaks-as-dopamine, onboarding funnels. Ocras inverts the relationship. The app never reaches out. The widget tells you where you are in your day at a glance. When you want to change something, you open the app; otherwise it stays quiet.