I’ve launched Cloud Focus — a Telegram Mini App for deep work.
It is not just another productivity timer, but a calm digital tool designed to help you enter focus, turn each session into a result, and keep a clear picture of your day.

What Cloud Focus does
At its core, the experience is simple:
- you tap Enter Focus;
- a deep work session begins;
- when you finish, you log:
- what was done;
- the project;
- the task;
- the next step.
After that, the app gives you a clear picture:
- how much focused time you invested today;
- which sessions have already been completed;
- which projects actually moved forward.
Why it matters
The problem with most productivity tools is that they measure time, but they do not help you preserve the meaning of the work itself.
Cloud Focus works differently:
- each session becomes not just a number, but a recorded result;
- the day begins to look less like chaos and more like a clear path;
- you start to see where your attention goes and what is truly moving forward.

What is inside from a technology perspective
Cloud Focus is built as a Telegram Mini App and lives at:
At this stage, the product already includes:
- launching directly inside Telegram;
- server-side data storage;
- cross-device state sync;
- the ability to start a session on one device and finish it on another;
- a daily session log;
- project-level statistics;
- light and dark themes.
Under the hood, it uses:
- Telegram Mini App;
- a web-based frontend;
- a PHP backend;
- JSON storage as a lightweight and fast MVP core;
- server-side state synchronization.
So this is not a concept or a mockup, but a working MVP that can already be used in real life.

Why this case matters to me
Cloud Focus is a good example of how modern technology now makes it possible to build useful products quickly around real everyday problems.
Without a huge team.
Without a heavy corporate machine.
Without the feeling that AI is something distant and inaccessible.
Today, you can take:
- Telegram;
- a modern web stack;
- AI-assisted development;
- your own product logic
— and turn them into real working tools.
What I like most about this launch
Not that I managed to build “just another app”.
But that things like this can now realistically be:
- imagined;
- built quickly;
- brought to a working state;
- integrated into real life and real work.
And to me, that is one of the most important shifts of recent years:
modern technology has become not only powerful, but genuinely accessible to people who are willing to learn and use it.
Cloud Focus is exactly about that.