Every feature in NO BS IF supports the full range of assistive technologies, by default, without exception. This is not something we added at the end — it is part of how we build from day one.
Accessibility is a company-wide standard at Skip the BS, not a per-app decision. Every app in our suite is held to the same requirements. Where Apple and Google set the bar, we try to go further.
Every interactive element carries a meaningful accessibility label. Timers read out in plain language — not just digits, but duration and context. Progress indicators, streak counters, status badges, navigation items, and buttons all have descriptive labels that convey purpose and current state, not just visual appearance.
We test with VoiceOver on iOS and TalkBack on Android throughout development — not as a final checklist, but as part of how we build.
NO BS IF is fully navigable by voice. Every button and interactive element has a clear, unique label that iOS Voice Control and Android Voice Access can target without ambiguity. Every core action — starting a fast, ending a fast, changing settings — can be completed entirely by voice, no touch required.
NO BS IF fully respects your system font size preference. Whether you’re on the default size or the largest accessibility setting, layouts adapt. Text never clips. Buttons never overlap. No content becomes unreachable at any size. We test at the full range of Dynamic Type sizes on every screen before shipping.
NO BS IF respects the Reduce Motion system setting on both iOS and Android. When enabled, animations and transitions are simplified or removed entirely. Motion is always decorative — never functional. You never need to see an animation to understand what’s happening.
Every visual theme — free or paid — is validated against WCAG 2.1 AA contrast requirements before release. Text on backgrounds, UI elements on surfaces, status indicators in context — all checked.
We never ship a theme that looks good but fails contrast. Paid themes are held to exactly the same standard as free defaults. Aesthetics and accessibility are not a trade-off.
NO BS IF ships with both dark and light modes by default. Ocean is the default dark theme. ICE is the default light theme. Different users need different interfaces, and both are there from the start.
Dark mode can reduce eye strain for many users, particularly people with light sensitivity or certain visual impairments. Light mode remains equally supported for users who prefer or require a brighter interface.
We never rely on colour alone to communicate information. Every state and status is conveyed through at least two signals — colour plus shape, weight, or text. If you removed all colour from NO BS IF, every piece of information would still be accessible.
Beyond the standard requirements, a few things we went out of our way to get right:
Accessibility is not a feature. It’s the floor. Every app we build starts here. The people who rely on these tools deserve software that was actually designed with them in mind — not software that technically passes a scan the week before submission.
If you encounter an accessibility issue, please let us know. A real person reads every message. We take these reports seriously and will prioritise fixes.