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Yakov Levin
Yakov Levin

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We shipped our first Android app

Hey dev community,

We're Tezion Studio — a small, young team from Israel (Haifa). We build websites, mobile apps, and digital products for startups and businesses. We're still early in our journey, and community support means a lot to us right now.

Before bigger apps hit the stores, we wanted to start simple. We just released "Calc." — a lightweight calculator for mobile with a clean minimal UI, two subtle themes (light and dark), and no clutter. It's our first step toward publishing more of our work on the App Store and Google Play.

You can install the Android APK here: https://www.tezion-studio.com/Calculator-v1.0.0.apk

More about the release on our site: https://www.tezion-studio.com/news/10

We'd really appreciate your help:

Try Calc. on your Android device and tell us what you think
Share honest feedback — what feels good, what feels off
Take a look at our studio website and leave your thoughts if you have a minute: https://www.tezion-studio.com
We're a young team learning in public and trying to build products we're proud of. Every comment and critique helps us get better.

Thanks for reading. If you try the app please leave a comment below. Brutally honest reviews are welcome.

Tezion Studio Israel, Haifa https://www.tezion-studio.com

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Congratulations on the first ship! Getting something to Google Play is a real milestone — the process itself (signing, aligning, store listing, review) teaches you a lot that can't be learned any other way.

We shipped Blogboat (our AI blog writing tool) on Android and iOS, and the moment the first store listing went live was genuinely different from any web deployment. The app being a tangible installable thing changes how you think about quality.

One thing that helped us: treating the store listing copy as seriously as the app itself. The screenshots and the short description are the whole pitch for most users. Worth iterating on those early before you build a large user base on messaging that might need to change. Good luck with what comes next.