Executive Summary — v2.0
What changed since v1
Tim's response: "I am ABSOLUTELY blown away. This proposal is phenomenal. You are SO talented. Yes, let's move forward."
Dewdrop is a focused utility iOS app: users add houseplants, set a watering interval, tap to log each watering, and get a push notification when a plant is due. This v2 scope reflects the current project state with biweekly milestone payments across a 5-month delivery timeline (June–October 2026), pricing at $4.99/mo or $39.99/yr, and word-of-mouth sharing and retention features — all without compromising the radical simplicity that defines the product.
Guiding Philosophy
Simplicity is the USP
Tim's insight is the competitive advantage: existing plant apps (Planta, Greg, Vera) are packed with plant identification, journals, and care databases. They serve millennials and Gen Z. Dewdrop deliberately does not compete with them.
Tim's words: "My target market is boomers who get confused with complicated apps. They just want to be reminded to water their plants. That's all."
"I'm imagining the App Store listing and the screenshots… the key takeaway should be 'wow this app looks so simple and easy to use.' And now I'm imagining an entire portfolio of apps that use this guiding principle."
Target Market
Baby boomers (60–78) with houseplants. Moderate tech comfort. Prefer large text, clear icons, minimal navigation.
App Store Signal
Screenshots must communicate: "this is simple." Clean, approachable, trustworthy. Light mode, large text, calm colors.
Portfolio Foundation
Architecture reusable for a portfolio of simple utility apps. Next app: 3–4 weeks from concept to App Store using this template.
Apple Intelligence Foundation
Lightweight v1 scaffold for scaling
Dewdrop v1 establishes a lightweight Apple Intelligence foundation that enables rapid portfolio expansion without adding user-facing complexity.
| Component | v1 Implementation | Future Scaling Path |
|---|---|---|
| App Intents | "Water [plant]" and "Show my plants" for Siri/Shortcuts | Full voice control, widget actions, Spotlight |
| Brand Analytics .json | Lightweight event schema (shares, reviews, conversions) | Portfolio-wide analytics dashboard, A/B testing |
| Plant Data .json | Bundled reference file (50–100 plants) for v1.1 | Core ML classification, adaptive recommendations |
| AppTheme Architecture | Enum-driven theming (dark/light) with design tokens | Reusable across portfolio, seasonal themes |
| MVVM Service Layer | Clean business logic separation from UI | Cross-platform specification, shared logic for portfolio |
| Privacy-First Pattern | All data local (SwiftData), no tracking, no cloud | Apple Intelligence partnership compliance |
Portfolio template
Every component above is portable. New app (medication reminder, pet feeder) uses the same StoreKit 2 subscription management, notification system, AppTheme tokens, review prompt, and sharing features. Time to market: 3–4 weeks per app vs 6–10 weeks from scratch.
Design Variations
Decision: Dark mode default, light toggle
Dark mode (Bioluminescent / Liquid Glass) ships as the default. It's easier on aging eyes with less eye strain, and showcases the Liquid Glass transitions that make Dewdrop feel premium. Light mode (Fresh & Earthy) is available via a toggle in Settings. App Store screenshots use dark mode to maximize the "this feels different" first impression.
Variation A — Settings Toggle
Light ModeDewdrop Classic
Earthy, warm, calm. Higher contrast option. Available via Settings toggle for users who prefer a lighter interface.
Color Palette
Variation B — Default
Ships DefaultDewdrop Bioluminescent
Liquid Glass design language. Reduced eye strain for aging eyes. Glass cards, bioluminescent status indicators. The premium first impression.
Color Palette
One codebase, two themes
Both variations share 100% of the Swift architecture. The theme is controlled via an AppTheme enum in SwiftUI. Dark (Bioluminescent) ships as default; light (Classic) is a Settings toggle. App Store screenshots use dark mode.
Technical Scope
What's included in v2.0
Every technology choice explained in plain language. See the interactive architecture explainers →
Architecture
- Swift 5.9+ / SwiftUI
- SwiftData for local persistence
- MVVM with AppTheme enum
- UNUserNotificationCenter (local only)
- StoreKit 2 — $4.99/mo & $39.99/yr
- iOS 16.0 minimum · iPhone only
- Basic App Intents (Siri)
7 Screens Built
- Home / Plant List (with sort + empty states)
- Add Plant (modal, validation)
- Plant Detail + Edit (history, share button)
- Settings (notifications, theme, subscription)
- Paywall / Upgrade (StoreKit 2, restore)
- NEW: Share Sheet (pre-written text)
- NEW: Review Prompt (after 5 waterings)
Free vs Premium (Updated Pricing)
| Feature | Free Tier | Premium ($4.99/mo or $39.99/yr) |
|---|---|---|
| Plants | Up to 3 | Unlimited |
| Log watering (one tap) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Watering history | ✓ | ✓ |
| Push notifications | ✓ | ✓ |
| Share plant status | ✓ | ✓ |
| Custom notes per plant | — | ✓ |
| Priority notification timing | — | ✓ |
| 7-day free trial | — | ✓ Auto-enrolled |
New in v2.0
Tim's feature additions
Four new features to drive word-of-mouth growth and retention. Integrated into the build milestones (M4–M5) at no additional cost. See full feature details and flow demos →
Word-of-Mouth
Share Button on Plant Detail
Simple share icon (top-right). Opens iOS Share Sheet with pre-written text: "My [Plant Name] is thriving thanks to Dewdrop!" plus App Store link. Designed for boomer-friendly sharing with family and gardening friends.
Word-of-Mouth
Review Prompt After 5 Waterings
Tracks total waterings across all plants. At 5 total, shows one-time popup: "Loving Dewdrop? Rate us!" with "Rate Dewdrop" button (App Store) and "No Thanks" (dismisses forever). Uses SKStoreReviewController.
Retention
Day 8 Trial Reminder
If user started free trial, schedule notification 8 days later: "Keep unlimited plants? $4.99/mo or $39.99/yr." Taps notification → paywall screen via deep link.
Retention
Post-Trial Empty State
If user had >3 plants during trial but reverted to free tier, show special empty state for 3 days: droopy plant illustration + "Missed a plant? Upgrade now." Then reverts to normal. Analytics-tracked.
Compensation
Milestone-based · $6,230 total
Biweekly milestone cadence on the 1st and 15th. Payments complete by July 15. Deliverables continue through October (included in scope).
11 milestones biweekly · $1,708 received · $4,042 remaining across 4 payments
- M0 — Kickoff: $708 · April 27 Paid
- M1 — Foundation: $1,000 · May 15 Paid
- M1B — Foundation Delivery: $1,000 · May 28
- M2 — Wireframes & User Flows: $1,000 · June 1
- M3 — Design Approval & Prototype: $1,000 · June 15
- M4 — Alpha TestFlight: $1,000 · July 1
- M5 — Feature Complete TestFlight: $42 · July 15
- M6–M10 (Aug 1 – Oct 1): Polish, beta testing, App Store submission, launch, 30-day support — included in scope
Cash Flow Summary
Received: $2,188 · May 28: $1,000 · Jun 1: $1,000 · Jun 15: $1,000 · Jul 1: $1,000 · Jul 15: $42
Milestones are flexible by ±7 days with mutual agreement. App Store timing depends on testing and Apple review — no hard launch date promised.
Delivery Timeline
Biweekly milestone roadmap
Foundation complete. New deliverables every two weeks. Quality over rush — Tim reviews and approves at each checkpoint. App Store timing is flexible based on testing results.
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M0–M1 complete. Apple Developer active, Notion workspace live, full documentation suite delivered, design system established. $1,708 received. Design phase (M2) is active now.
Decisions Made
All open questions resolved
Future Vision
Where Dewdrop grows
Portfolio Expansion — Tim's Vision
Tim envisions a portfolio of simple utility apps, all following the Dewdrop guiding principle: one job, done beautifully, for users overwhelmed by complexity.
Dewdrop
Plant watering
ActivePillDrop
Medication reminders
ConceptFeedDrop
Pet feeding tracker
ConceptApple Developer Account
Publishing under 9Bit Studios
Tim does not need a Mac. He handles marketing, analytics, App Store Connect, and business decisions — all from any device. Penny handles all Xcode development, Apple Developer management, and App Store submission from her M4.