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Sweet Clash App

Sweet Clash App

3.00 (2 reviews)

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Jul 2, 2026

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Jul 2, 2026

Sweet Clash is a medication and supplement reminder app designed for anyone who wants to take the stress out of managing a daily health routine. Built around a clean, light-themed interface with a signature rainbow progress bar, it gives you a calm, organized view of your doses, your week, and your history — all in one place. The app is available on iOS and Android and covers everything from a virtual pill cabinet to exportable dose logs.

Inside the App

How It Works

Sweet Clash, published under the name Pillbow, approaches medication tracking not as a clinical chore but as something closer to a daily ritual worth keeping. The interface runs on a near-white background with white cards, purple and violet accents for active states, and color-coded pill icons — yellow for Vitamin D, green for Magnesium, cyan for Omega 3, pink for Probiotic — so you can tell your supplements apart at a glance without reading a single word.

What the App Actually Does

Navigation is built around five bottom tabs: Today, Pills, Week, History, and Settings. The persistent header card at the top of every screen displays the current completion percentage (shown as 42% in the demo data), a rainbow gradient progress bar running red through orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet, and pink, and the next upcoming reminder — for instance, Evening Tea · 19:00. The Pill Cabinet tab lets you add supplements with a name, dosage, optional note (such as "With breakfast" or "Fish oil"), a color from a palette of eight, and a precise time set via hour and minute controls. Each entry carries its own active toggle and individual Edit and Delete buttons. The Weekly Rhythm tab presents a donut chart alongside a seven-column calendar grid that shows daily completion fractions — Monday displaying 3/7 in the sample data, with a lavender banner flagging reminders that need attention. The Dose History tab logs every entry in chronological order with green Taken badges and orange Skipped badges, and offers one-tap export to either TXT or CSV for sharing with a specialist.

A Note on Accessibility

Color coding throughout is paired with text labels — status badges always read "Taken" or "Skipped" in addition to their color, and toggle switches use both position and fill to indicate state. That said, the time picker's plus and minus buttons and the color-circle selector are each approximately 32×32px, which sits on the smaller side for users with motor impairments. No vibration-only notification settings are visible in the screenshots, which is worth checking in the Settings tab if silent reminders matter to you.

The Visual World Behind the Name

The Sweet Clash store listing also includes screenshots from a candy-themed slot machine game — a vibrant candy-land scene with rainbow-striped multiplier bombs at 25x, 50x, and 100x, pink swirled lollipops, heart-shaped candies, and gem-colored symbols on a deep violet grid. It's a strikingly different experience from the app itself, yet the two share more visual DNA than you might expect: the same full-spectrum rainbow gradient that arcs across the slot game's bonus symbols is precisely the gradient Pillbow draws as its daily progress bar, moving from red through every color to pink. The palette feels intentional on both sides.

The core loop is genuinely well thought out — a single glance at the header card tells you where you stand for the day, and the history export makes it practical for anyone coordinating with a doctor. The main friction is in the edit form's small touch targets, which could use a size bump in a future update.

App Specifications

Platform
iOS / Android (PWA-compatible)
Navigation
5-tab bottom bar: Today, Pills, Week, History, Settings
Medication Fields
Name, Dose, Note (optional), Color, Time, Repeat Daily toggle, Active toggle
Color Options per Entry
8 (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Purple, Pink)
History Export Formats
TXT and CSV
Dose Status Labels
Taken / Skipped
Weekly View
7-day completion grid with daily percentage and fraction (e.g. 3/7)
Last Updated
Jun 23, 2026

Your Questions Answered

How do I add a new medication or supplement to my schedule?
Open the Pill Cabinet tab and tap the '+ Add' button in the top-right corner of the screen. A form will appear where you can enter the medication name, dose, an optional note, a color label, and the exact reminder time.
How do I change the time or dose for an existing reminder?
On the Pill Cabinet screen, tap the Edit button on any medication card. The Edit Reminder modal lets you update the name, dose, note, color, and time using hour and minute controls, as well as toggle the 'Repeat daily' and 'Active' options on or off.
Where can I see how consistent I have been with my medications over the past week?
The Weekly Rhythm tab shows a 7-day calendar grid with your daily completion percentage for each day, alongside a donut chart displaying your overall weekly rate and your best day. A banner will also appear if any reminders still need your attention.
Can I share my dose history with my doctor?
Yes. In the Dose History tab, you can export your complete log by tapping either the 'Export TXT' or 'Export CSV' button. These files can then be sent directly to a specialist for proper monitoring.
What is the difference between a 'Taken' and a 'Skipped' entry in Dose History?
Each entry in the Dose History list carries a status badge: a green 'Taken' badge means the dose was recorded as consumed, while an orange 'Skipped' badge means the dose was not taken. Both labels are shown as text alongside color so the distinction is always clear.

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Małgorzata_K

Korzystam z aplikacji Sweet Clash od mniej więcej trzech tygodni i muszę powiedzieć, że jest to doświadczenie dość niejednoznaczne — z jednej strony widać wyraźnie, że ktoś włożył naprawdę dużo serca w projekt wizualny tej aplikacji, a z drugiej strony pewne decyzje dotyczące interfejsu budzą we mnie poważne wątpliwości, zwłaszcza …

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rafek2019
Małgorzata_K: Brakuje mi też możliwości filtrowania historii według konkretnego preparatu

Historia dawek... bez filtrów. Serio. NIEAKCEPTOWALNE.

techowy_marek
Małgorzata_K: przyciski zmiany godziny — te małe kółeczka z plusem i minusem — są zdecydowanie za małe

co do tych przycisków plus/minus w edycji godziny to całkowicie się zgadzam, na iphone 13 mini (ios 17.4) to jest wręcz dramat, palce mam normalne i tak trafia mi się nie ten element co trzeba, na większych ekranach pewnie jest lepiej (ale nie sprawdzałem), dziwne że ktoś w ogóle puścił taki projekt bez testów na mniejszych urządzeniach

marta_z_krakowa
techowy_marek: na iphone 13 mini to jest wręcz dramat

Oj wiesz jak to jest, sama miałam ten problem z minusem przy godzinach... klikałam ze trzy razy zanim trafiłam :) Ale generalnie aplikacja mi się podoba, jest taka... ciepła? Nie wiem jak to lepiej opisać, po prostu otwierasz ją rano i nie czujesz że to kolejny obowiązek. Te kolory suplementów pomagają — od razu wiem, że żółty to witamina D, zielony to magnez. Szybko się przyzwyczaiłam.

mélanie_chou

Bon, j'utilise Sweet Clash depuis environ deux semaines maintenant, et je pense avoir une vision assez claire de ce que l'application propose réellement, ce qui me permet de peser le pour et le contre de façon honnête. Ce que l'application fait, d'abord, parce que c'est important de le poser clairement, …

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