5217

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App Description

According to findings from The Muse, frequent breaks throughout the day can improve productivity. Specifically, a piece published in the summer of 2014 found that the most productive cycle is comprised of 52 minutes of work followed by a 17 minute break.

5217, as you might have guessed, is a tool to record that cycle.

Using beautiful but subtle transitions, encouraging messages, and playful alarm tones, 5217 gently guides you through your work, allowing you to share how many cycles you were able to complete in a day when you’re done.

Features options to automatically apply “Do not disturb” modes (starting with Android™ Marshmallow devices), or a simply daily alarm to remember you start your 52 minute work cycle to keep you sharp and ready for a new day!

With native Android™ Wear support you can Start, Stop and interact with its notification to glance the time left on your cycle directly from your watch. It’s beautiful and convenient!

It seemlessly integrates with Google’s Play Games giving you goals to achieve. It’s an extra motivation to stay productive. Completing some of those achievements will give you medals to make your friends jealous of how productive you are.

It’s unique, it’s experimental, it’s beautiful and fun too.

It’s currently translated in Chinese Simplified, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish and Turkish.
Visit https://github.com/franciscofranco/5217-localisation If you wish to contribute with translations.

The Muse: https://www.themuse.com/advice/the-rule-of-52-and-17-its-random-but-it-ups-your-productivity

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Doug Lynch

Hi! You may have seen my work at other Android publications including XDA and Phandroid, but I have branched out on my own to create content for the community. Most of my work consists of finding the best deals in the Google Play Store, creating tutorials on my YouTube channel, and curating the best applications and games on Play Store Finder.