minutiae: Real Life Reviews

minutiae: Real Life Reviews

Published by on 2024-06-05

About: minutiae: Uncurated, unfollowed, unfiltered. An art project created by Martin
Adolfsson & Daniel J Wilson Description minutiae is an anti-social media app
that helps participants capture ordinary moments of life -- moments we don’t
fully value until they’re gone.


About minutiae


What is minutiae?

Minutiae is an anti-social media app that helps users capture ordinary moments of life. It is a long-term collaboration between artist and participant that retrieves forgotten moments and celebrates the ordinary. The app sends a notification to all participants around the globe at a random minute each day, and users have exactly one minute to respond to the alert and open the app to capture whatever is in front of them. The final outcome of this collaboration is a digital archive of all the captured moments, with the option to turn it into a physical book.



         

Features


- Sends a notification to all participants around the globe at a random minute each day

- Users have exactly one minute to respond to the alert and open the app

- Allows users to capture whatever is in front of them

- Provides 60 seconds to explore previous moments, both their own and those of one random stranger they are matched with each day

- A long-term collaboration between artist and participant that retrieves forgotten moments and celebrates the ordinary

- Creates a digital archive of all the captured moments

- Option to turn the digital archive into a physical book

- Anti-social media app that forces users to document the in-between moments of life

- Not interested in user data or increasing efficiency

- Subscription-based with automatic renewals unless turned off in iTunes account settings

- Encourages feedback and appreciates reviews

- Contact [email protected] for any questions, ideas, or proposals.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Negative experience
64.0%

Positive experience
36.0%

Neutral
33.7%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 1,720 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of minutiae

- Gives you 60 seconds to capture a real moment or challenges you to spark some in the moment creativity

- Allows you to take stock and evaluate if your life choices are in alignment with your true self

- Gives you a minute each day that manages to set itself apart from the rest

- Forces you to take a cursory glance at everything around you to snap the most interesting thing you can see

- Capturing mundane, everyday moments is a beautiful concept

- Allows you to get away from picture perfect squares




1280 minutiae Reviews

4.5 out of 5

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Who cares about the glitches see this for what it is

A moment a day that forces me to pause and take stock, appreciate and reflect this life, that instant. To truly stop and drop everything for the sole purpose of consideration of the importance of that fleeting minute that is there and vanished. To look at my child and appreciate her in her beauty at that moment that I will never get back. To reflect how much time is wasted by busy, and work, and transportation and ask hard questions on what is truly important. The opportunity to take stock and evaluate if my life choices are in alignment with my true self. To revel in the darkness and quiet of early morning. To look at my partner in rest and contentment. To understand that anxiety and worry will also pass. A daily reminder to be present in this minute in this life that ticks away. To try not to reflect on those minutes with melancholy and regret. To vow to be better. To reflect on the gift of another day in gratitude.

To connect with others in the intimacy and humor of this shared experience.

This is the only app I have ever reviewed. Thanks to the this app team for pulling this together.


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The best thing I can say

You know when an app inevitably gives you a pop up asking you to rate it? If you’re anything like me you either treat that moment with an benign dismissal or a strait up “eff minutiae” depending on how many times you’ve already gotten it. Well after god knows how long, a year or two, this app finally asked to rate it… and for once I’m rating and reviewing because that’s how much happiness minutiae bring me.

On most days minutiae gives me 60 seconds to capture a real moment or challenges me to spark some in the moment creativity. And I’m feeling the nostalgia of a single minute from my own past or briefly looking in on a stranger’s present and past each day and feeling connected beyond my bubble of only for a minute. Time feels insanely repetitive and flat and immeasurable and dumb these days but minutiae gives you a minute each day that manages to set itself apart from the rest and that’s something.


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I still love this app

Currently, I have 469 captured moments, 298 missed moments, and 673 left. minutiae forces me to take a cursory glance at everything around me to snap the most interesting thing I can see. Often, it’s late and dark and the only photo that will get enough light is my window. So there are many photos of that. I try to give my photos composition and color. I love scrolling through other people’s pictures. Most people have no idea how to compose a photo. Maybe these same people don’t have Instagram. Twice I was paired with the same person, so twice I got to see his photos. He lives in Boston and is a caterer or chef or definitely works in the food service industry. I love puzzling and piecing together the lives of people. I’ve seen gambling addicts or maybe they work at the casino. It’s true, the lives of people is mostly mundane. I love it. I love seeing it. I love minutiae. Sometimes, mostly, I wish people were better at taking photos.


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Minutiae is amazing

I’ve had it for about 2.5 years, and once a day it randomly pops open and I have a short time, 1 minute, to snap a pic of my life. It captures a moment in time that I would not otherwise captured.

Then for the next minute, 60 seconds, a can scroll through my past captured moments in time, or I can choose to peek into the window is someone else’s life, often on the other side of the world, who has joined my world and experienced exactly the same capture of time that I have just experiences. Maybe they are petting their cat, or shaving their face. It’s just random and fun. And I can leaf through their past captured moments, or I can come back to my world and look around.

At the end of 1 minute minutiae closed the window of time entirely and I can see only little square, that are all the past moments that have been captured. But they are tiny little blurs. They stay little blurry squares until sometime in the next 24 hours this happen again and I get to do this all over again.

At the end of 4 years, 1440 days of captured moments, this app will be send me, in download form, or I can opt in to having a print version of all my captured memories.

And then there is a mystery at the end of this journey. Cause they say, at the end of 4 years they will let me know something else, something more...

This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever had, and I love being part of this community. Thank you!


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Love this app!

I’ve been using minutiae for well over a year and I love it! I get excited when I hear the alert go off (and hope I’m doing something fun!) I love looking back at my old pictures, mundane as they may be—they’re fond memories of what’s important in my life and what my life is truly about. There may be times I get annoyed I’m not taking “fun” pictures, but riding that wave out and sticking with the project through thick and thin is also part of the experience. I feel like I’m growing as a person too, by staying committed to minutiae and taking my pictures!

At this point I have friends and coworkers sharing in the fun too! They all know I’m doing this, as I’ve pulled out my phone to take a picture many times during meetings, etc. I see my coworkers in the hallway and one of the things I’m always asked is “did you take your picture yet today??” :)

What a cool idea, I’m so happy I stumbled across minutiae! Highly recommended!


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Unique and (seriously) special app

This is by far my favorite app. When I get the notification everyday even my boyfriend and coworkers get excited about it. After taking my photo for the day it’s so great to be able to scroll through past, random moments and remember days and times that were previously forgotten. Since the photos are timed randomly throughout the day there’s no way to prepare for them, and so your memories are captured in such a way that reveals your unedited, real days. In many ways it is much more rewarding than scrolling through your camera roll; not being able to delete/edit photos from your past ‘random moments’ can, at times, be a surprisingly emotional thing - capturing both the good and bad times of life.

ANYWAYS - great app, highly recommend to anyone and everyone

(Addressing app ‘glitches’: there have been some, but what app doesn’t? They are insignificant)


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Love it!!

I absolutely love the concept. There's a satisfaction when you're able to take the picture and sort of see whatever the rest of the world is doing. I would also say it isn't for everyone. Some people love the concept, others don't. But I love the fact that I'll see a little booklet in four years of all the random pictures in my life. I wonder if I'll remember what I was doing that day or if they'll really just look like random pics

One suggestion though. I don't know if it's possible but the other day I was on my way home on the train and had no service. I still got the notification but my picture did not upload bc I did not have service. minutiae should maybe save an offline version to upload. Obviously I'd get that I wouldn't be able to see anyone else's pictures or mine but it's unfortunate that I still got the notification but was unable to save it on minutiae .


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An important experience

I only have 200 moments left to capture, so i thought this would be a good time to encourage anyone looking at minutiae to pick it up.

this app is a receptacle for your real lived experience that you don’t need to curate or edit, and it encourages you to remember and enjoy the mundane everyday moments in your life, not just the spectacular ones. Once a day it reminds you to look around and think about life, whatever that may mean to you.

More importantly, minutiae is a window into other folks’ experiences around the world. It’s a treat to see how other people live and what other places are like. It reminds me every day that people are just out there ordering takeout, working hard, going for walks, playing video games, taking out the trash, just being regular people like me. Even though I’ll likely never talk with these perfect strangers, they make me feel more human and connected than any social media platform ever has.

There’s nothing like minutiae, and after more than three years of living with it, I can hardly imagine life without it. It’s truly a perfect antidote to the oversaturation and hyper-realism of the social media age, and it’s the only thing on my phone that makes me feel better every time I open it. I can’t recommend it enough.


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Daily Joy

minutiae stands alone. An artistic project in which we get to participate. A daily reminder to stop, just for a minute, and notice what is going on.

My stats aren’t great, but I have captured 440 snapshots. The little buzz I get from mi:nu:ti:ae whenever the alert trips is great—I snap out of whatever fog I’ve been in, take a picture of whatever I’m doing.

Then I have 60 seconds to either scroll through my previous shots or see someone else’s snaps. I’ve had these glimpses into other lives on every continent but Antartica, and dozens and dozens of countries. Just seeing someone else’s mundane activities helps me get out of myself for a bit.

I should say that this is the only thing approaching social media that I engage in. No facebook, instagram, twitter, snap, etc. I’m old, started in punch card days, still participate in Usenet newsgroups/Listservs.

I love that there is no chance to pose, agonize, curate. Just be in the moment, take the shot.

I’ve been a photographer for over 50 years, still active, but I prefer to print my pictures to having them in my hand. I’m looking forward to the end of the project when we can buy into the book project.

Thanks, guys, for conceiving and hosting this great experiment. Can’t wait to see what you come up with next!


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Inspiring!

It requires some getting used to, but I really love minutiae. It takes a basic (and very original) concept and does it well. One pic a day and the subject is wide open. Just minutia, as implied? Only your alarm clock if you're in bed? Only red objects between 4 pm and 5 pm? Some of the tiles are just going to be black: deep sleep, driving, at a movie, on a plane, in a pool - but that pattern will help tell your own story too. Then, seeing other people's pictures is fascinating (sort of like a glimpse of super-private webcams). It's hard not to feel a sense of human connection to all of the other people taking a picture in that day's minute. minutiae is the sort of thing that wouldn't even have made sense to me 15 years ago. This is social media in the same way that Journey is a multiplayer game.


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I Can’t Wait To See The End Product

I’ve attempted the “photo a day” journalism so many times.... and failed. But minutiae? minutiae does NOT let me fail at capturing a random moment a day. Literally - it’s random - just like my photos. After you capture your photo, you’re given a minute to peer through another person’s photos - assigned to you at random. I love this. I’ve cracked up at some of the photos, awww’d over other people’s critters and fallen in love with views in other countries. minutiae talks to my Fitbit so I never miss the notification when my phone isn’t in hand. Do it. You’ll love it. Capture your friends. Capture your critters. Capture your partner that hams it up for every photo. This is by far my fave app on my phone.


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It really is the little things that matter

minutiae is allowing me to track the little parts of my life that don’t get much attention, yet still make up so much of my life. This has been especially nice as I’ve lived in 3 apartments in 2 years due to job changes and required moves. I’ve now got pictures of my apartment cabinets, office equipment, and daily commute route that remind me of those times. I may not have these memories without minutiae since I usually don’t think of my office coffee pot as memorable, yet it was so important in making it through many a day.

Getting similar glimpses into other people’s lives proves that no matter where we live we have way more in common than it might appear.


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Love love love

I personally love storing memories for myself. This is such a unique spin. Saving my “mundane” every day moments makes those moments special. When I look back at them I realize I remember that specific moment and since mine is filled with loved ones I don’t often get to see, it’s a nice surprise to see their faces when I get to scroll through my pictures. Its fun to see what other people are up to across the world and sometimes even in my own city. It’s also helped me see where I spend most of my time (unfortunately in front of a computer screen) so it’s also created an awareness. I can’t wait until I’m done and have the finished product in my hands!


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One Minute

I can’t say enough positive things about minutiae. I first learned about it in a WIRED magazine article, and decided to give it a run. “4 years!” I thought, “How am I supposed to keep this up for 4 years!” The answer is incrementally.

Once a day I receive a notification at a random time each day, once per day (though sometimes I receive a notification, then another a few hours later—I chalk this up to wherever this app’s base of operations passing a 24-hour window). I open minutiae and have 5 seconds to take a picture, then get paired with someone in the world who took a picture at the same time. Rarely is it a person I’ve had before (though it has happened), and having a person doesn’t mean they have me (I got paired with a coworker once, who had someone in China).

The feeling of getting to stop and appreciate all the little moments in another persons life, to “stop and smell the roses” so to speak, is priceless. And as each little box fills up in the home screen, I find myself realizing just how many “moments” fill each and every day.

Thanks!


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Beautiful idea, great execution

Love love love minutiae and what it stands for. I’m a couple of years in on my project and can’t wait to see the finished product. I love seeing what others are photographing during the amount of time when we’re allowed to look, but sometimes I also enjoy swiping through my own to remember moments I had forgotten or see how my life has changed. My best advice? Don’t get so caught up in needing to take every single picture. Do it as you can and when you’re able. Remember, this is about not being a slave to social media. If you miss a day’s prompt, it’s not a big deal. Thanks to the developers for a great app!


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Disappointed after 2 years

Capturing mundane, everyday moments is a beautiful concept and why I enthusiastically downloaded, without second guessing the hefty price tag. Getting away from picture perfect squares was initially refreshing. I have been using minutiae for over 2 years now ...but 360 captured moments 540 missed moments later, I’m feeling like deleting minutiae all together.

It has become disruptive and more of annoyance - imposing effort, interruption, and time into moments that I would like to just be present. Im sad because I was so excited initially about minutiae. But it has failed at what I wanted to get out of it: Documenting life’s ordinary moments while trying to be more present.

For those really looking to get away from social media and being more present, this is not minutiae - perhaps the only answer is putting our phones away.


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Cool concept, easy to use

Love the idea behind minutiae but disappointed by the large amount of “missed moments.” I have lots of black (blank) pics and found out that if you order the book at the end the blank photos would be printed . . . What a huge waste! I know the idea is to have a set amount of time but either remove the missed days from the final product or provide users the option to keep going with the project until they’ve managed to take the maximum number of photos . . . Maybe some people would take longer than others to finish but I think it would be more satisfying. But I have no complaints about minutiae itself—it’s a great idea!


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🖤

minutiae is definitely not for everyone but I love it! After reading through a lot of the reviews, I have to wonder did anyone read about the project and how it would work before trying it... lol

I don't care that it wakes me; I'll put my phone to "do not disturb" if I don't want that to happen. I have a lot of black squares of my bedroom ceiling :) Of course I miss moments, we all have lives to live. Sometime I'm doing something awesome and think now would be a great time for minutiae to go off but then I get home and take pic of my refrigerator. It's perfect and makes me laugh.

I can't wait to see the pattern my life's moments create. I am truly enjoying this.


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Wakes me up constantly

I wanted to love minutiae. I really did. When it notifies me to take a photo during the day, I love it. However, most of the time, I’m awoken by my phone vibrating at in the middle of the night, notifying me to take a picture. I try to, most of the time, but they all end up black. I have a few decent photos from the day, but mostly just shots of my ceiling. If the developers would add a setting that let you set when you wanted to be notified, minutiae would be killer. It’s truly a great idea. But when I’m awoken four- five times a week in the middle of the night, I get a little annoyed.


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Frustrated Love

Ever be madly in love with a person that at the same time drives you crazy? That's minutiae. The concept is amazing and it's exactly what I need right now. Probably what a lot of us need. But I'm extremely frustrated with minutiae because I keep missing my opportunity to take my pictures. And not because I was asleep or because I was missing the notifications. I'm getting the notifications but when I open my phone/app I keep getting shut out of the photo part of the process. And I'm experienced enough with minutiae to understand the 60 seconds time-frame - there's some glitch with my phone/app when I unlock my phone. And it means I'm missing opportunities to catch my this app - which are rare enough as it is. Sort of a bummer.


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Last moments with Minutiae

I got minutiae because I couldn’t follow the BeReal trend as well as intended, and I wanted something to capture the every day moments once the idea was in my head. I didn’t realize that this would turn into me capturing my mothers last moments. this app is fun and carefree, which made me fall into the habit of capturing every moment I can. When my mom was put on hospice in December the only pictures she took were when my this app went off, because I would be so excited she couldn’t say no. The hospice process was longer than expected, and while no one wants to be remembered as ill, it was a blessing for me to care for my mother and I’m so thankful that I did get pictures of us during the time. I never would have thought to document those moments when I was in them, but I’m so thankful I did. My mom passed on May 19, 2023, and I am thirsty for every drop of her existence. Start your this app habit now, you have no idea what moments you will want to drown in later.
*With the sentimental junk over- It is such a cool idea. You get to see a random user’s moments for a few seconds after you capture yours if you’d like. What a great way to feel some human connection! I regularly see users from other areas of the world with the same mess of life going on around them. It’s humbling! This is such an easy app to really enjoy, it doesn’t take more than a minute away from your day.


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Appreciating the minutiae of life

So often these days our lives become muted by social media. The need to highlight the cool, amazing, wonderful things we’re doing (not any of the seemingly boring, mundane, or less appealing sides of life). this app aims to fix that. By surprising you with a notification at a random minute each day, you have exactly one minute to take a picture of whatever is in front of you. Yes, I happen to miss almost 50% of the notifications as I’m sleeping or away from my phone, I count these as wins as I’m just living my life (away from my phone). The moments I do catch a notification, I get to capture a random moment in time of my life, like a time capsule! This is my 2nd time participating in this app and I look forward to the digital copies of my photos at the end of this 4 year stint. Last stint I was reminded of my living room in my old house, getting to see something I made for dinner, a cute cat pose on my couch, some friends I was hanging out with, or pictures of my wall from my bed. I love my this app photos as they show me my life as it was - no filter, no planning. Just the special moments in the days of my life I would otherwise take for granted. If you’re looking for a new way to interact with social media or a new perspective on life, this app is a fun social experiment bringing you just that!


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Love my Minutiae moments

I downloaded and started to use your app last fall. I have captured 143 images and 31 missed moments. Before I would turn my sound off, leave my phone in other rooms, etc., but not now. I have my phone nearby, volume is on. Missing a moment frustrates me because I have so much fun capturing them. Knowing that people around the world get the same alert makes it even better.
It's like being in the this app club. I love the manifesto and think you came up with an amazing art project in which all of us get to be a participant. My favorite time with minutiae is the moment after I capture
my image and then I have just a short time to see into the this app of another person, especially when they live in another country. What better way to learn visually about another country's life and culture.
I thank my friend who turned me on to this app and spread the word to other friends. The best laugh was when my friend sent me a screenshot of my latest captured moment and I popped up as the person to explore their this app.


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Like A tiny unexpected package …

I never write these things. Like this is maybe my first?

Being part of this app is like getting a little surprise package in the mail everyday, only the package is from you to you, and it’s a picture of your everyday life. minutiae randomly picks a minute every day and every user across the world using it gets notified. You have the opportunity to take an unedited snapshot of your life IN THAT VERY MOMENT and then it’s over.

If you miss it, you miss it. Which is why it feels like a surprise gift/package/piece of mail (what can I say? I’m a sucker for postal deliveries 😂) every time I *actually* get the notice and get to grab a picture. Because it’s unpredictable, it feels special when it happens.

For some this could be really frustrating and I’ll admit for me it was at first. I didn’t like seeing how many moments I’d missed (hi, I’m sleeping at 3:45am…) but now I’ve just settled into the joy of the moment when it does happen, and releasing the moments that don’t.

I appreciate their recent updates giving you slightly longer than a minute to get the notification and get to your phone (um, my phone is often AWAY from my hand-I know, I know, who am I trying to be?) as well as tweaks to the visual landing page.

Mostly I just love the idea that at the end of this I can buy a book of unedited surprise moments of my life and I love being part of this artistic experiment. Try it-you won’t regret it!


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Loving Minutiae

I never leave reviews, but felt compelled to share how much I love participating in this lovely project. Documenting my in between moments and then getting a glimpse at other peoples in between moments is satisfying and so interesting. I am hooked.
For those who are just starting out, there are bumps in the road getting used to the alerts and timing. I have heard its stressful and alerts are too quiet, but once you hit your rhythm you will be surprised how long a minute is and really enjoy getting your alerts. 2 Helpful hints, allow notifications on your smart watch if you wear one. Also remember that the daily cycle is GMT - Greenwich Mean Time, know what time that is where you live. It helps to know when the next 24 hour cycle starts and if you have taken a picture you can relax until the new 24 hr cycle begins. Enjoy it and i hope to glimpse your pictures one day.


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cool concept but frustrating execution

so i love minutiae and the idea of capturing your real life outside of social media and what not, but for someone who isn’t ALWAYS staring at their phone for literally every hour of the day, it’s really frustrating because you’ll miss about half (or more) of the notifications to “capture your moment.” they go off while i’m asleep most of the time, and even during the day, because i don’t have my phone 24/7 it’ll go off while i’m in the bathroom or something and i’ll come back to the notification two minutes later and it won’t allow me to capture it. it’s so annoying and frustrating. it should at least give you a few minutes to capture the moment after the notification goes off, because if you’re even two minutes late to see the notification, it doesn’t let you do it. it’s incredibly infuriating, especially because im paying for minutiae and can’t even use it two thirds of the time.


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Love this app

This is the only app I allow notifications to come through when my phone is in do not disturb.. that’s how much I love it. The idea of getting a book of 4 years worth of memories at the end is worth the time and money invested.

All my friends and family now get just as excited as I do when I get that notification and yell ‘omg it’s my moment!’ I love that I get to peek into someone else’s life for a few seconds and reflect on my own. There have even been times where I’ll be crocheting and the person I’m paired with is also crocheting at the exact same time, or I’ll see someone else is also a wedding photographer because they’re editing photos or at a shoot. It reminds me that we all have so much in common, but also that the world is so much bigger than what I see in a day.

Truly a novel app offering a unique experience.


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I’m done

I’ve had the subscription for about 8 months now and I still find the same issues as always. Not only is minutiae really buggy but it’s really irritating wanting to document your life but to find out it only goes of at 2 am! Supposedly it’s random but 3/4 of my images are black images due to being at night. It’s so frustrating I wish they had at least a time zone setting but NO!

It feel like I’m just wasting my money and I decided to finally unsubscribe when I realize just how much I hate minutiae . I just get filled with anger whenever I get a notification now.

Also if your gonna have your notifications go off at night AT LEAST have a flash option!!!

Ugh I’m just so done there’s so much more but truly minutiae is so impractical and the fact you have to pay for it is LAUGHABLE.

You would think paying for it for 4 years would be able to cover the book cost BUT NO! What’s the point of even having to pay for it if you’re gonna charge for the book it self
Is it to just to limit users?

Never have I been so dissatisfied with something I wouldn’t even want minutiae even if it was free!

And it’s upsetting because I previously made a review suggesting some solutions and the response I for was so mild, frustrating and VERY unhelpful.

Overall minutiae was cute at the beginning but you’ll soon come to learn it’s just frustrating to work with. BeReal is so much better and it’s free! Smh!


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My favorite concept

The little kick of energy I get every time I catch this app is so worth it! I stumbled upon minutiae and loved the idea so much (it’s especially unique compared to some other similar apps) that I signed up immediately about a year ago. I love watching my grid fill up every day and the little bites of my past year I see when I can scroll through my snapshots daily. I love the experience but I also can’t wait to have my moments to hold onto after four years. The new update makes it much easier to keep up with the project but the only thing I’ve noticed that needs a fix in the next version is the fact that the notifications no longer vibrate!! If my ringer is off I don’t even hear the vibration which is important in meetings or my phone is in my bag!


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Cherishing the memories of my dog with Minutiae

I have had my labradoodle Hershey since I was 8 years old in the midst of third grade, and I am now 21, going into my last year of college. He’s the first dog I’ve ever had and had been with me through it all. Through elementary and awkward horrible middle school years, and then high school and the untimely pandemic right before my graduation, to now college, he’s always waiting for me at the door when I get home. Since this app notifications come so randomly, I often am home sitting at the table working or watching a movie on the couch and Hershey is always right there. I have taken countless this app moments of him and I just received my book with all the memories of him. I know I’ll cherish these forever, and am so grateful for minutiae because I know I wouldn’t have really remembered to capture as many moments of him as I have. Thank you.


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Minutiae helped me capture my real life

I first discovered this app during such a transformative time in my life, and I am so grateful I did ! I was going through my last year of college and struggling on how I was going to capture the truest form of my day to day. this app gave me that opportunity to take photos of things I never would have thought to be so nostalgic over like my favorite spot to study on campus or the way my room looked after a weekend.

Now, a year later I purchased and just recently received my 360 book and I cannot believe how amazing it is to see the past year in a physical form as well.

With the new version of yearly books, I think it will be extremely valuable to be able to watch my books change over the course of my this app journey :)


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Fun concept, not perfect

My main issue is a very rarely actually get the notification to take a photo. I don't know why. I have app notifications on and very rarely put my phone on do not disturb, I get the notification probably twice a week. When you miss the notification you just get a black square on the screen. It would be much more fun if you could take the photo at any point in the day rather than just when the notification goes off. Similarly, ENOUGH of the black squares. It makes the screen look drab and pathetic rather than full of life.

Edit: After reading some replies i see that the reason people don't get notifications is because they all go off at the same time world wide. I now understand the reason but i'm not changing my review. It's not exactly fair for if people paid for minutiae to get daily notifications but don't actually get to take their photos. 2 pm in one part of the world is 2 am in another. It would be much better if the notifications were completely random or went by time zones.


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Love it! But could be a tiny bit better

I’ve never left a review but I wanted to share how much joy I get from taking my daily this app moments and seeing what a total stranger is doing at the same time! It’s a great idea and I can’t wait to complete my cycle.

The only “issue” I have with it is that the alert is so quiet and short compared to other apps (think iphone clock alarm). I have my iphone on max ringer and vibration and persistent notification setting on so I won’t miss any alerts, and even then when I’m 5 feet away from my phone doing something else - I will miss an alert. This has now made me want to have my phone very close to me at all times.

I read somewhere the creators tried to make the alert an “amber style” alert, and although they couldn’t do that, I wish there was a way to make the volume of the alert longer and louder and make the phone vibrate for the full minute or something like some other clock apps have their alarms.


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Love the concept, but I seldom capture a picture

I have 13 squares so far. 10 are black. For two, I went to pick up my phone across the room and accidentally took a picture of the floor when I picked it up. I didn’t touch the screen so I don’t know why it chose that moment to take a pic. I wish it would let me know when it went off to see if it’s even working! I received alerts two days in a row, but then nothing for 10 days. I realize some of them may be going off during the night, but I can’t believe I’m missing all of them! I don’t have my phone with me 100% of the time but it seems strange I’m not getting notifications. I will leave it on my phone to see if it gets better, but I canceled my subscription. Too bad because I love the idea!
Update: Things have improved although I don’t know why. I have been able to capture more images and the notification goes off daily. It has been much more fun. It takes a while to get used to - you have to think quickly about what you want to capture for your moment - but that makes it more fun!


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Love this app!

I read about Minutae in the NYT Wirecutter it sounded intriguing so I downloaded it right away. Instructions for using minutiae are a bit vague but as they are few it doesn’t take long to figure it out. I used the option for turning it off at night but finally opted to have it on all the time. My phone I by my pillow, minutiae sound wakes me up and I let it take the photo. Not the most interesting photos but I wouldn’t have them if it weren’t for Minutae. Click on the tiny icon below your photo to see someone else’s photos. It’s great fun to see where they are from. All over the world. The first ones I saw were from Finland where I had been this past summer visiting relatives! I wish I had kept a list of where they were from the get-go. So many cute kitty photos far fewer pups. Figuring how see other’s photos was the most confusing. I have found it worthwhile to pay for it to get the extra time. LOVE LOVE LOVE minutiae.


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Everyday isn’t an Instagram Story

I love how excited I get when I get a this app notification! When I’m at work, it’s a fantastic and brief hiatus the monotony of earning a wage. When I’m doing something out of my normal routine and that notice pops up, its usually a way to talk about minutiae!
Every time I snap my picture, I take a few minutes to review my previous pictures and their time and date stamps and I realize how important the “boring” aspects of life actually are. Work was hard that day. Something was making me cry. Something was making me laugh. Something was taking my full effort to not roll my eyes. Something was exactly as it always was or never would be again.
Most of my pictures are of the same place, same window, plant, coffee mug…but that’s life. It’s so much of the same thing but that doesn’t mean it isn’t impactful or important or should be forgotten. Most of life isn’t a highlight reel or instagram story, but quiet, or routine, but never not unimportant as to be forgotten.




Is minutiae Safe?


Yes. minutiae: Real Life is quiet safe to use but use with caution. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 1,720 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.5/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for minutiae Is 36.0/100.


Is minutiae Legit?


Yes. minutiae: Real Life is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 1,720 minutiae: Real Life User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for minutiae Is 69.7/100..


Is minutiae: Real Life not working?


minutiae: Real Life works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



Pricing Information

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..

minutiae offers a monthly subscription for $4.99 USD, a yearly subscription for $49.99 USD, and a lifetime subscription for $149.99 USD. All subscriptions provide access to the full features of the app, including the ability to capture and explore moments, and the option to turn your archive into a physical book. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at the confirmation of purchase, and subscriptions will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal in your iTunes account settings.




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