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riedel.wtf is Frederik Riedelβs personal/company app portfolio site, showcasing a range of utility apps for iOS, macOS, Apple Watch, and some Android users. Although it is categorized here under βAI apps/tools,β the crawled page does not describe any large language model, generative AI, machine learning, or intelligent agent capabilities. It is better understood as a collection of productivity and lifestyle apps for the Apple ecosystem from an independent developer.
The most representative product is one sec, which asks users to take a deep breath before opening social media apps or websites, acting as a βspeed bumpβ to reduce mindless scrolling and support long-term habit change. Redpoint is designed for climbing and bouldering users; it can automatically record workouts using an Apple Watch or iPhone and write workout data to HealthKit. Processing for iOS lets users write and run Processing and p5.js projects on iPad/iPhone, with code highlighting, formatting, and error suggestions. Homie puts HomeKit scenes and accessories in the macOS menu bar. Shortcut Remote allows remote control of a Mac via Siri, Shortcuts, and AppleScript, with commands synced through iCloud. QuickScreen automatically mirrors the screen when an iPhone/iPad is connected, making it useful for demos and hackathons.
The crawled text does not disclose pricing, subscriptions, free tiers, or trial policies, nor does it state whether Chinese is supported. The strength of this app lineup lies in its deep integration with the Apple ecosystem, including Apple Watch, HealthKit, HomeKit, macOS automation, Siri, Shortcuts, AppleScript, iCloud, and the App Store. On privacy, the page only indicates that Shortcut Remote commands are securely synced via iCloud and that Redpoint workouts are stored in HealthKit; further details would require checking the privacy policy.
The main advantages are that each product has a clear use case and appears to offer a lightweight interaction flow, making the suite especially suitable for heavy Apple ecosystem users. one sec also has a clear behavioral intervention concept. The drawbacks are that the site is an aggregate portfolio page and lacks pricing, compatibility details, effectiveness data, customer support information, and localization notes for each product. It is also not explicitly an AI product.
The page does not state availability for mainland China access, payment, or App Store region support, so these remain unknown. For similar alternatives, one sec can be compared with Opal, Freedom, or the built-in Screen Time feature; Redpoint can be compared with Strava or Apple Workout; and Processing for iOS can be compared with p5.js Web Editor or Codea.
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riedel.wtf is an Germany AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach riedel.wtf directly.