Should screenshots be in my memory rotation?
Usually not — screenshots are receipts, not memories. Curate real moments into Bubbles In Time and let the screenshots stay in the archive; the rotation is only as good as what you add.
The longer answer
A memory layer amplifies whatever you feed it. Feed it faces, places, and days — not parking stubs.
How Bubbles In Time handles it
Add the photos, videos, or message threads that matter to the in-app gallery, grant the one-time overlay permission, and pick a frequency from every 30 minutes to every 4 hours. From then on, memory bubbles drift over whatever you're doing — tap to open, swipe to dismiss, pause the whole layer with one switch whenever you need stillness. Everything runs on-device: no account, no uploads, no ads, $2.99 once.
Worth knowing
The rotation rewards curation over volume — twenty photos you love beat two hundred you tolerated. The Mystery Photo option keeps genuine surprise in the mix, and because nothing depends on a server, the whole experience works identically offline, abroad, and on every modern Android phone.
Quick answers
Should screenshots be in my memory rotation?
Usually not — screenshots are receipts, not memories. Curate real moments into Bubbles In Time and let the screenshots stay in the archive; the rotation is only as good as what you add.
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.