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Марія БровінськаStartup
13 May 2026, 11:00
2026-05-13
A Ukrainian has released CheckSnap — an app for those who leave the house and immediately think, "Did I turn off the iron?"
Developer Igor Dzis has released the CheckSnap application on the App Store — a tool for people who, after leaving the house, are haunted by the disturbing question «did I really turn everything off?».
Developer Igor Dzis has released the CheckSnap application on the App Store — a tool for people who, after leaving the house, are haunted by the disturbing question «did I really turn everything off?».
The idea is simple: instead of flipping through the gallery in search of evidence or returning home, you take a photo or video before leaving and have visual confirmation that everything is okay. And if the iron is turned off, the door is locked, the stove is cold, everything is fine.
The application, according to the IT expert, allows you to create checklists, organize inspections into groups, set reminders, and configure automatic deletion of old entries. The entire inspection archive is stored in one place — you don’t have to search for the right photo among hundreds of others in the gallery.
It is positioned for daily household checks and packing before a trip. A separate plus from a privacy point of view: the developer declared that the application does not collect any user data.
The application is free, there is one purchase — full access for $4.99.
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