Tag: technology that cares

  • Testing phase

    Polar Bear Helps is now entering the testing phase.
    The core features are in place, and I’m currently focusing on polishing the experience, fixing the last issues, and making sure everything works smoothly before the public release.

    At the same time, I’m working on the new website, which will serve as a central place for my projects, updates, and future plans. It’s still under construction, but it’s already taking shape and will soon be ready to explore.

    More updates coming soon.

  • Welcome to the home of technology that cares

    Welcome to the official website of Polar Bear Helps — a project built in the spirit of technology that cares.

    The goal of this software is to reduce the visual intensity of modern interfaces and support people who struggle with colorful, dynamic screens. Polar Bear Helps applies a gentle color filter across the entire display, making smartphone use calmer, more comfortable, and less overwhelming for the senses.

    The app can also be a helpful tool for those who want to limit their phone usage or take the first step toward breaking habits that lead to excessive screen time. It won’t solve the problem on its own, but it can create a more neutral, less stimulating environment — and that alone often makes change easier.

    Here on the website, I’ll be sharing updates about the project, development insights, collaboration opportunities, and technical notes. I invite you to follow future posts and explore the software as it grows.