Are you looking for a weather app with a minimalist style?
If so, the LazyWeather app is for you!

Lazy Weather is a minimalist weather app that completely breaks away from the usual approach. While most apps overload you with data (temperature, wind, humidity, radar, forecasts…), this one makes a radical choice: it shows only one thing.
Its concept is simple: answer a single question
“Is it colder or warmer than yesterday?”
And that’s it.
It may sound limited, but it’s actually very powerful. In everyday life, we don’t always need a full weather analysis. We just want to know how to dress or what to expect. This app goes straight to the point, with zero distractions.
Its interface follows the same philosophy: clean, dark, and built around simple symbols. The information is instant, readable in a second, with no effort. You open the app, you understand, you close it. No clutter, no wasted time.
It’s a great example of design focused on essentials. Instead of adding more features, the app removes everything unnecessary to keep only what truly matters. It turns a complex question into a simple, actionable answer.
Of course, it has its limits. It won’t replace a full weather app if you need detailed forecasts. But that’s not the goal.

SyncTasks is a minimalist to-do app designed for people who use Notion but find its mobile experience too slow or too complex for everyday use.
The idea is simple: keep the power of Notion while removing the friction.
The app connects to your Notion databases and lets you manage your tasks in a much faster and more direct way. Adding, editing, or completing a task becomes instant, without navigating through a heavy interface.
Its design focuses on what matters. No clutter, no unnecessary features. Just what you need to stay focused and move forward. The experience is smooth, clear, and built to be used multiple times a day without effort.
One of its most interesting aspects is its mobile approach: SyncTasks acts as a simplified layer on top of Notion. While Notion is powerful but complex, this app becomes a lightweight interface centered on execution.