The problem
Switching between phone, MacBook, and Windows PC interrupts flow when useful text, prompts, links, or project context are trapped on one device.
The idea
Build a set of companion apps that keep text and quick controls close across devices, so project context can move with me instead of getting stuck.
What it does
- Android keyboard app
- Mac notch dropdown
- Windows utility
- Text sync through Supabase
- Clipboard-style text access
- Mac music controls
- Mac Pomodoro timer
- Mac file drop shelf
- Android keyboard real-time transcription
- Android keyboard AI text polish
- Integrates with ProjectDrop by moving coding-agent handoffs from phone to Mac
Tech stack
- Android keyboard app
- Mac utility
- Windows utility
- Supabase text sync
- Confirm final implementation details before public release
What I built
- A connected cross-device text workflow across Android, Mac, and Windows.
- Mac utility features including music controls, Pomodoro timing, and a file drop shelf.
- Android keyboard tools for real-time transcription and AI text polish.
What I learned
- Small workflow tools are often harder to design than they look.
- The hardest part has been UI/UX polish and making the tools feel fast, quiet, and useful without getting in the way.
Challenges
- Polishing the UI/UX enough that the tools feel quiet instead of distracting.
- Balancing autocorrect behavior in the Android keyboard.
What I would improve next
- Keep polishing the Windows utility.
- Continue refining the Android keyboard autocorrect balance.
Links
RepositoryPrivate while under active development.DemoPrivate while under active development.