Start a timer and Bruno trots in, settles into his favourite chair, and keeps you company until the work is done.
The chair sits empty until you begin.
Focus sessions, short breaks and long breaks. The timer follows the real clock, so it stays accurate when the app is in the background or your iPhone is locked — and it tells you when time is up.
He hops up, settles, dozes, rolls belly-up, scratches an ear, and now and then looks up to see how you are doing. Give up early and he startles, hops down, and wanders out — company leaves when you do.
Longer sessions earn more, and every fourth focus earns a bonus. Biscuits buy new coats for your dog, upholstered chairs, and rooms to sit in — from morning light to a quiet night room.
Biscuit asks for nothing and sends nothing. Your settings, history, biscuits and unlocks stay on your iPhone.
Biscuit is meant to be calm and simple. These cover the questions that come up most. Anything else, write to us and a person will answer.
Yes. Biscuit stores the actual finishing time rather than counting down in memory, so your session stays accurate when the app is in the background, when your phone is locked, and even if the app is closed entirely.
Complete a focus session to earn one biscuit. Sessions of forty minutes or more earn an extra one, and every fourth completed focus earns a bonus.
Open Settings, choose Name under “Your dog”, and enter any name you like. He answers to all of them.
Tap the brush at the top of the home screen. Anything you can afford unlocks when you tap it, and applies straight away.
Check that “Completion sound” is on in Biscuit’s settings and that your iPhone isn’t on silent. End-of-timer alerts also need notification permission, which you can grant in iPhone Settings → Biscuit.
Everything Biscuit knows lives only on your iPhone. Deleting the app removes all of it — settings, history, biscuits and unlocks.
Last updated 17 August 2026.
Biscuit has no accounts, no advertising, and no tracking of any kind. It does not sell personal information, because it does not collect any. The app works entirely on your device.
Biscuit stores your timer preferences, your companion’s name, your biscuit balance, unlocked items, the selected room and style, and your focus history in local app storage. This is used only to run the app’s own features.
If you allow notifications, Biscuit schedules a local alert for the end of a timer. Nothing leaves your phone to make this work, and you can withdraw the permission at any time in iPhone Settings.
There are no third-party advertising or analytics SDKs in Biscuit. It does not collect precise location, contacts, photos, health data, or browsing activity.
Biscuit does not knowingly collect personal information from children, or from anyone else, because it does not collect personal information through the app at all.
If these practices ever change, this page will be updated before the change takes effect, and the date above will say so.
Biscuit is a focus timer and a companion. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.