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TimeWith – iOS app to track relationships with the people who matter

TimeWith – iOS app to track relationships with the people who matter

by Mdtan·May 1, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidCozy

Relationship scoring feels reductive; Whoop for friendships doesn't translate well.

Strengths
  • Calendar integration automates interaction logging without manual entry.
  • Weekly digest provides actionable trends rather than raw data dumps.
Weaknesses
  • Connection Score oversimplifies complex human dynamics into a single number.
  • Free tier capped at 10 people severely limits utility for active social circles.
Category
Target Audience

Individuals seeking to improve personal relationships through quantified tracking

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Post Description

A paternity leave passion project designed to measure your "social fitness" the same way Whoop and Oura measure physical wellness.

The app tracks who you spend time with and gives you a Connection Score (both overall and per person).

A core question I'd value input on: - Does the same measure-then-improve premise for health, productivity, etc. work for relationships or break down because it's too challenging to score meaningfully?

App store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/timewith/id6760588260 Landing page: https://timewith.app

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