Ten apps on the App Store — and one in the making.
Digitalbucht doesn't only build apps for clients — it publishes its own, in the open, under its own name. Why a services business bothers with that: these ten apps are the delivery proof for everything else on this site. Built, submitted, reviewed by Apple, and used by real people — not a slide in a pitch deck. Each app has its own page below: what it does, who it's for, and how it handles data. Looking for an app developer yourself? See what to look for when choosing one. The same design rules these app interfaces are built on also underpin both websites — brand identity and website, one source.
Speeds and feeds for CNC milling, decided in under ten seconds instead of an hour in forums and spreadsheets.
Power, speed and passes for laser engraving and cutting, decided in under ten seconds.
An offline crisis guide: first aid, checklists, offline maps and official alerts, still working without a signal.
AI recipes from whatever is already in the kitchen — add ingredients by text, voice or photo.
A fuelling and hydration plan built from your actual route, for cycling, running and triathlon.
A noise log with time, duration and level per incident, exported as a PDF report.
A magnetic field meter for locating magnets and metal, with an honest account of what it can't do.
Vibration measured, recorded and analysed, with a live graph, FFT spectrum and PDF report.
Split shared travel costs in a group and see who owes whom, with no account needed.
Camera-based angle measurement while cycling, computed entirely on the device. One of our own — full product page at roadfitter.de.
Garden planning, plant selection and plant diagnosis. Still being built, not yet on the App Store.
Last updated: August 2026
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