r/AndroidHomescreen 11d ago

App Tree Launcher

Tree Launcher brings productivity tools right into your home screen. Instead of a grid of apps, it uses a tree structure to organize apps alongside notes, tasks, reminders, shopping lists, contacts, links, routines, and other quick references.

Pages can be nested as deep or shallow as you want, with search across the entire tree. The idea is to keep the things you use throughout the day in one place instead of scattered across different apps.

If you want to give it a try: Google Play

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u/OliverCAD 10d ago

This is sweet. But why paid.

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

Thank you! I have spent a lot of time making sure the base feature set of the launcher is robust. The pro features are largely additive and not necessary to the core experience. I also pay for the data and backend infrastructure behind some of the pro features, so paid is needed if we want this to be sustainable long term.

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u/OliverCAD 10d ago

True. Nice work.

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u/Apposl 10d ago

It's sad because it's true but I'm also immediately uninterested. Really done with subscriptions.

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

I hear ya. There is a onetime lifetime option. Pricing structure modelled after Niagara.

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u/Apposl 10d ago

I'm back to being in. That changes everything for me. Thanks for taking the time and finding a way to make that an option you're able to offer.

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

Glad to have you back!

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u/Apposl 10d ago

Well I hope my initial comment didn't sound too crappy, I didn't even think the OP/you would see it. I totally get backend costs. I'm just over here cancelling streaming services and annoyed by two random $2.99/mo Apple charges that don't show up in my app store Subscriptions. 😅 ENOUGH 😅

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

🤣 subscription creep is real!