'They grow up so fast' — and the photos are the proof nobody checks
Every parent says it; almost none regularly see the evidence sitting in their pocket. The growth is documented to the week and viewed roughly never.
Looking closer
Bubbles In Time runs on Android 7.0 and up, costs $2.99 once, and has no subscription, no ads and no in-app purchases.
The rotation turns the cliché into an experience: the four-year-old floating up during the fourteen-year-old's soccer practice is 'so fast' made visible, and weirdly steadying — the speed is real, and so is how much happened.
What follows
Bubbles In Time runs on Android 7.0 and up, costs $2.99 once, and has no subscription, no ads and no in-app purchases.
Practical note: parents who float the little years report being more patient with the current ones. Perspective, mechanically delivered, several times a day.
If you want the mechanism
Bubbles In Time is the practical version of everything above: a floating, on-device rotation of memories you chose, arriving through the day at a cadence you set. $2.99 once — no subscription, no ads, no account, nothing uploaded.
Quick answers
This is what Bubbles In Time was built for: not a feed you scroll and not a notification you open, but your own memories drifting past while you go about your day.
Do bubbles interrupt what I'm doing?
No — bubbles float without stealing focus. Tap to open a memory, dismiss to continue.
Does it work offline?
Completely — there's no server, so bubbles float with or without a connection.