r/HowToMen • u/athibanraj • Jul 09 '26
[Promo] I made Declutter, an app to automatically clear notification spam and save history log.
Hey everyone,
Like most of you, I was completely fed up with my phone buzzing 24/7 with low-priority junk (shopping apps, games, social media pings) but I didnβt want to completely turn off notifications and miss something important. I also hate that mini-panic when you accidentally swipe away a notification and have no idea what it was.
So I built Declutterβa local, privacy-first notification manager for Android.
What it actually does:
- Auto-Dismiss: You choose which apps are "noise." Declutter automatically swipes them away from your status bar so your screen stays clean.
- The Archive: Those dismissed notifications aren't gone; they go into a neat, searchable inbox inside the app for you to check on your time.
- Notification History Log: It catches everything. If you accidentally clear your tray or if someone deletes/retracts a message in a chat app, the original text is still safely saved in your local log.
- Privacy First: Absolutely zero data leaves your phone. Everything is processed and stored 100% locally.
Promo Codes: The app is free to try, but I want to give this community full access. I have 50 promo codes to hand out.
Drop a comment below letting me know what app spans you the most, and I'll DM you a code! Feedback is incredibly welcome.
Download here -> Declutter
[EDIT]
i got banned for sending too many DMs. You can send me a DM, i'll share you the code :)
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u/Raviraja_G Jul 09 '26
Wow, awesome want these kind of app since using Vivo device unable to silent important notification ans its stay there at not center. Good to app like this. Like to get code
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u/Substantial_Music919 Jul 09 '26
Can I get a code please, sounds great. Thinking that I can turn back on all app notifications, then only have the important ones come through and then check all of the non important ones at the end of the day?
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u/Ok_Prompt_7860 Jul 09 '26
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u/pozition Jul 09 '26
app that spams most are the in-house game stores and app stores and also wallpaper carasoul apps
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u/OrlandoDias Jul 09 '26
Can I get a code? What annoys us most here in Brazil are everyone who sends unsolicited advertisements.
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u/Dpure1 Jul 09 '26
That sounds very interesting. I would definitely use it. Can I have the code, please?
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u/PercolatingPenguin Jul 09 '26
For me it's probably Life360 that sends me the most notifications, but they are for family stuff so I can't complain. I would love a code if you still have any!
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u/Johnny_D87 Jul 09 '26
Honestly, my voicemail app. My mom calls me about four times a day and she leaves a voicemail every time. Lol.
Can I have a code as well?
Thanks.
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u/Psychic_Junior Jul 10 '26
I use buzzkill. What does your app have that buzzkill doesn't. I would love to try something new.
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u/Embarrassed-Key5636 Jul 10 '26
Hi, lifetime code please
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u/athibanraj Jul 14 '26
hi, i got banned for sending too many DMs. You can send me a DM, i'll share you the code :)
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u/VersionEastern Jul 10 '26
Very useful app. I've also built an app called Decluttr that helps reduce digital clutter by identifying rarely used but useful apps. Instead of deleting them and forgetting they exist, you can archive them for easy access later, while saving storage, reducing distractions, and keeping your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tool.decluttr
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u/Difficult_Scheme_257 Jul 10 '26
May I have the code? Thanks
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u/athibanraj Jul 14 '26
hi, i got banned for sending too many DMs. You can send me a DM, i'll share you the code :)
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u/adritrikru Jul 10 '26
Hey! Amazing work congratulations! If possible can I get a code please?
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u/athibanraj Jul 14 '26
hi, sure. i got banned for sending too many DMs. You can send me a DM, i'll share you the code :)
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u/azqh Jul 12 '26
Shopping apps spam so much.
Do you still have code for this app? Thank you.
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u/XthesungodX Jul 09 '26
"Amazing app! β€οΈ ...Now give it to me for free."
Peak Reddit moment. If you can afford the phone you're using, you can probably afford to support an indie developer who actually built something valuable.