Our Apps

Products we build for ourselves — and the reason our standards stay grounded in real shipping conditions.

We do not only advise teams. We ship products ourselves.

Building our own apps forces us to think like product owners, not only like service providers. It keeps our decisions sharper around UX, subscriptions, App Store reality, retention, and long-term product quality.

We build products, not just client deliverablesOur internal apps sharpen our standards for UX, monetization, and release qualityShipping our own products keeps us close to real App Store constraints
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Live on the App Store
Health & wellbeing

Breezly

Breezly is a calm, supportive iOS product for people trying to quit smoking. It reflects the kind of product decisions we care about: empathy, clarity, retention-aware UX, and enough discipline to survive real App Store conditions.

It also gives us first-hand exposure to subscription design, App Review friction, localization, product iteration, and the details that separate a concept from a shipping product.

Productivity

FocusFlow

FocusFlow is part of our internal product work around calm productivity, intentional UX, and Apple-native experiences for everyday use.

Projects like this help PholarSec stay close to the real craft of making products users want to keep opening — not only products that technically ship.

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Why this matters

Shipping our own products keeps our client work honest.

When you own the product, every decision becomes real: retention, review outcomes, monetization, performance, support burden, and the quality bar users actually feel.

That experience makes PholarSec a better partner for companies that do not just need code — they need better judgment around building for Apple.

What our apps sharpen
  • Product thinking under real constraints
  • Subscription and App Store reality
  • UX quality beyond mockups
  • Iteration discipline after launch