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Rueckblick

Know where your time went. Decide where it goes next.

Rückblick is German for "looking back".

Rueckblick is an Android app for people who want their day back. It does three things, and it does them without gamification, streaks, or engagement tricks:

⏱️ Track

See where your time actually goes. Every app and every session is measured automatically in the background and presented as an honest picture of your day instead of a guess.

🚫 Block

Decide which apps are distractions and Rueckblick keeps them closed. No "just five more minutes" dialogs designed to be dismissed. When an app is blocked, it stays blocked.

🌙 Review

End the day with a short Rückblick: what you did, where the time leaked, and whether today looked like the day you wanted. Looking back is how tomorrow gets better.

Why another screen-time app?

Most digital-wellbeing tools report on your phone use but crumble the moment you want to escape them. Rueckblick starts from the opposite premise: tracking is only useful if it leads to a decision, and a block is only useful if it holds. The daily review closes the loop: you don't just see the numbers, you face them.

Status

Rueckblick is in early development. The component repositories are private for now; this page is the public window into the project.

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  1. .github .github Public

    Rueckblick: an Android app to track where your time goes, block distracting apps, and review your day.

  2. rueckblick-extension-chrome rueckblick-extension-chrome Public

    Rueckblick browser extension (Chrome MV3) — URL-level tracking and fail-closed blocking via the desktop app bridge. TypeScript.

    TypeScript

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