Ocras · v1

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.

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What it is

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.

Surfaces

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.

Widget explorations · v4 eclipse

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.

Principles

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.

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