you need to see them and filter out everything else you don’t. Here
is just a taste of what BuzzKill can do:
• Cooldown – Don’t get buzzed multiple times when someone messages
you multiple times in quick succession
• Custom alert – Set a custom sound or vibration pattern for a
specific contact or phrase
• Dismiss – Automatically swipe away any notification you don’t
want to see without hiding all notifications for that app
• Reply – Automatically reply to a message if you haven’t seen it
after a while
• Remind me – Keep reminding you until you see a notification
• Undo – Gives you a second chance to tap on a notification when
you accidentally swipe it away
• Snooze – Receive your notifications in batches so they fit your
schedule
• Alarm – Get your attention such as for a security camera
notification
• Secret – Hide the content of the notification
• And many more…
FAQ: https://buzzkill.super.site/
BuzzKill is privacy first. There are no ads no trackers and no data
ever leaves your device. Unlike pretty much every app on your phone
and the Play Store it doesn’t have access to the internet (you can
check) so you can be sure that your data is safe.
Looking for a free trial?
BuzzKill cannot connect to the internet to verify purchases so it
does not offer a free trial in the app. However if you’re not happy
with your purchase please press the contact support button in the
app and I’ll refund your order if you’re outside of Google Play’s
returns period.
Wear OS
BuzzKill has a companion app for Wear OS that allows you to trigger
certain actions on the watch based on the rules that the phone
triggers. For example you can create a rule in BuzzKill to trigger
an alarm when you receive a certain notification. With the BuzzKill
companion app you can have the alarm show up on your watch too.
Accessibility Service API
BuzzKill includes an optional accessibility service that allows it
automate certain actions on your device. For example you set
BuzzKill to automatically tap a button in a notification. No data
is collected and no data leaves the device. You do not need to
enable the accessibility service unless you create a rule that uses
it.
Does BuzzKill work with phone calls?
Unfortunately phone calls work very differently to notifications
and they have limited support in BuzzKill. E.g. you can’t set a
custom vibration or sound for a phone call but you can use the
unsilence rule to temporarily allow a phone call to unsilence your
rule based on the time/location/phone number that is calling.