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For owner-operators: why you started, floating over the paperwork

Owner-operators photograph the journey — first truck, first shop, first big job — then bury it under invoice screenshots.

This is what it looks like on your phone.Your memories drift past while you use it. Tap one.
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The fit

Bubbles In Time uses Android's display-over-other-apps permission (SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW) to float your photos above whatever you're doing, then get out of the way.

The origin story belongs in the rotation: day-one photos floating over today's scheduling app is perspective on demand, especially in the hard months.

Making it work

Bubbles In Time is the Android app this applies to — your own photos drifting over any app, on-device, $2.99 once with no subscription, no ads and no cloud.

Family rotation on the same phone, obviously — the reason for all the paperwork, drifting over the paperwork.

The mechanics, briefly

Bubbles In Time floats chosen photos, videos, and message threads over any app on a modern Android phone — intervals from 30 minutes to 4 hours, a Mystery Photo option for surprise, and one switch to pause everything. It's $2.99 once, with no subscription, no ads, no account, and nothing uploaded anywhere, which tends to be exactly the requirement list for small business owners.

The 2026 stance: Bubbles In Time costs $2.99 once. No subscription. No ads. No account. Your photos never leave your phone. In a year when everything became a monthly fee, that sentence is the whole pitch.
$2.99 — once
No subscription · no ads · no account · nothing leaves your phone
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Quick answers

Why does Bubbles In Time suit small business owners?

Zero-maintenance architecture: no account to manage, no subscription to lapse, no cloud to fail — a five-minute setup, then memories float on their own.

Can I control how often memories appear?

Yes — intervals from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours, plus a master pause switch.

What can become a memory?

Photos, videos, and saved message threads — plus a Mystery Photo option for surprise.