Android Second Counter App Development - 08/12/2025 07:47 EST
Budget: $2 – $8 USD
I need a developer who truly understands precision timing on Android. My main objective is to turn an idea centred on hitung detik into a polished, production-ready application. In other words, every tick, countdown, or stopwatch event must be accurate to the second and stay consistent under real-world usage.
While the core concept is clear—an Android app that handles time with absolute reliability—I’m still flexible on the exact feature set. I’m leaning toward classic timing tools such as reminders, countdowns, or running stopwatches, but I’d value your input on what delivers the best user experience and technical performance.
Here’s what I expect:
• A clean, responsive Android interface built in Kotlin or Java that showcases millisecond-level precision.
• Robust timing logic that remains accurate when the app is in the background or the device is under load.
• Well-structured, maintainable code with concise documentation so future iterations are straightforward.
If you have experience building timers, schedulers, or any real-time modules on Android, I’d love to see examples. Let’s discuss the finer details—architecture, testing approach, and the roadmap to the Play Store—so we can bring this second-by-second vision to life.
While the core concept is clear—an Android app that handles time with absolute reliability—I’m still flexible on the exact feature set. I’m leaning toward classic timing tools such as reminders, countdowns, or running stopwatches, but I’d value your input on what delivers the best user experience and technical performance.
Here’s what I expect:
• A clean, responsive Android interface built in Kotlin or Java that showcases millisecond-level precision.
• Robust timing logic that remains accurate when the app is in the background or the device is under load.
• Well-structured, maintainable code with concise documentation so future iterations are straightforward.
If you have experience building timers, schedulers, or any real-time modules on Android, I’d love to see examples. Let’s discuss the finer details—architecture, testing approach, and the roadmap to the Play Store—so we can bring this second-by-second vision to life.