Cue It - Interval Timer Reviews

Cue It - Interval Timer Reviews

Published by on 2024-03-21

🏷️ About: Stay on track with Cue It! Create lists of timers, called “Cues”, to stay on track for each step in a routine of yours. When one timer on your list ends, the next timer starts.


       


Overall Customer Experience 😎


👿🤬😠 Negative experience
41.5%

😎👌🔥 Positive experience
32.6%

🙄💅🫥 Neutral
25.9%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 13 combined software reviews.



Read 5 Customer Service Reviews 👿🤬😡😠💢😤

4.6 out of 5

Nicely designed

2024-02-21

Still waiting for this; it is essential for longer steps. One feature, that I would like to have, is the option to add a 3 or 5 second countdown for the end of each step. This would provide an aural cue that the step is about to change.

Thanks to the developer for increasing the number of possible loops! This is a nicely designed app, with good features. There are options for the number of steps, settings (sounds, colors, animations, etc) for each step, and more. There is an explanation for each feature. However, toggling the bell icon seems to make no difference with the sounds.

Good for breathing techniques

2024-06-04

Thanks for the stock breathing timers

An Excellent App — Would Love A Watch App

2024-06-07

CueIt is everything I’m looking for in a routine/interval timer app. & its alarm/cue start reminder feature is truly one of a kind (I’ve looked for it in other interval timer apps & could not find one).

For now, I’m going to stick with a different interval timer app, solely because it has a fully functioning Watch app. I’m really trying to practice digital minimalism, so I need something that works without my phone.

That said, my preferences are not a fault of CueIt , hence the 5-star rating. Kudos to the developer, great work!

Amazing

2024-06-07

CueIt honestly does everything thank you so much

Great replacement for 30/30

2024-04-02

Props to the creator, superior app, THANK YOU!! I spent many hours yesterday searching for a 30/30 replacement and this was suggested on Reddit. I have to batch/block to accomplish anything, but I wfh and my start hours vary, so blocking on a set schedule doesn't work for me. I've floundered since we lost 30/30. Its appears to do everything that 30/30 did, with a few extras. I feel ready for 2024. Well worth the money, PLEASE don't ever remove CueIt . 🙏

If it could be shared across devices, it would be perfect! (I don't think 30/30 was, and it might not be feasible, but I'm shooting for the moon here. 😁)



Is Cue It Safe? 🤗🙏


Yes. Cue It - Interval Timer is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 13 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.6/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Cue It Is 44.0/100.


Is Cue It Legit? 💯


Yes. Cue It - Interval Timer is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 13 Cue It - Interval Timer 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 Cue It Is 78.9/100..


Is Cue It - Interval Timer not working? 🚨


Cue It - Interval Timer works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



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Features

If you aren't able to keep constant focus on your device, you can also enable features such as Sound Effects, Vibrations, or Text-to-Speech Narration whenever a new timer starts.

When you start a Cue, two countdown timers will be displayed - one for your current individual timer, and another for how much time is left in total.

Need to multitask with Cue In the background? While a Cue is active, you can also toggle the Notification Bell to enable/disable notifications for when a new timer starts, if you are away from Cue It.

If you want to stick to a schedule, you can also set timed reminders to perform a Cue at a later time - either for a specific time and date, or repeating reminders on specific weekdays at a particular time.

For when you need to track time on something split into smaller parts, Cue It makes sure you don't miss a beat.

Create lists of timers, called “Cues”, to stay on track for each step in a routine of yours.

When one timer on your list ends, the next timer starts.

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Developer:
Justin Hopkins


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