Howdy. My friend Steve and I made Sesame so we wouldn't have to swipe around looking for things anymore.
It puts your favorite apps in a ranked list on the lock screen along with a keyboard that can filter to pretty much anything in 1 or 2 touches. What's cool about Sesame is that it learns from your behavior and makes new shortcuts deep into native apps.
This thing is like a power tool for Android. It takes some getting used to but it's worth it.
It puts your favorite apps in a ranked list on the lock screen along with a keyboard that can filter to pretty much anything in 1 or 2 touches. What's cool about Sesame is that it learns from your behavior and makes new shortcuts deep into native apps.
This thing is like a power tool for Android. It takes some getting used to but it's worth it.
Shortcuts it makes today
- All your apps (ranked by how often you use them)
- All contacts w/ 1 touch to text, call, or email (WhatsApp too!)
- Websites you visit (but not when browsing incognito)
- Music library and new stuff you listen to (Spotify only atm but expanding soon)
- You can Quick Search: Maps, Waze, Netflix, Spotify, Google Music, Chrome, Play Store, Yelp and YouTube
- It makes shortcuts back to your searches
- Hangouts conversations, including groups
- Alarms you set
- Uber/Lyft see live ride options w/ ETA & Surge Pricing
The keyboard is designed to pull things up fast. It's not swipe, it's faster. You don't need to type full words. It understands shorthand, so if I want to play music by Ratatat I can type 'S' for Spotify then 'R' and 'Spotify: Ratatat' will come right up. It also learns from your choices so next time only 'S' might get the job done.
Lock Screen and/or App Switcher
The Lock Screen version displays your notifications and keeps your existing security 100% intact. Note: some device types see display issues when transitioning from Sesame to the system lock screen. If that happens, you can still use it as an app switcher.
There's no registration and none of the data leaves your device.
It's still got some rough edges. If you do try it, give it a shot for a few days. Our test users said it took some getting used to but they'd never go back now. We try to get out 2-3 new versions a week. So please give feedback, we want to make it better!
It's free in the play store, check it out!
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