What This “App” Actually Is

No, this is not one of those creepy app-store things that installs itself, eats your battery, and tries to sell you insurance while reading your contact list.

This is basically the FloorElf tools website saved to your home screen so you can open it fast — like a bookmark that put on work boots.

Think of it as an app wearing a hoodie, asleep in your pocket.

It does absolutely nothing until you tap it.
Then it wakes up, does its job, and goes back to sleep.

More like a car key than an app

A normal app is like a car that’s idling in your driveway all day.

This is the key.

It doesn’t drive anywhere.
It doesn’t snoop around.
It doesn’t start other cars behind your back.

It just sits there until you need it.

What it does NOT do

This tool does NOT:

Spy on you

Read your messages

Scan your photos

Access your contacts

Track your location

Listen to your microphone

Run constantly in the background

Wake up at 3 AM to “optimize engagement”

Install extra junk

If it ever needed a permission, your browser would ask first — same as any website.

What it DOES do

Opens instantly

Runs full-screen like a real app

Uses almost no storage

Works offline after you’ve opened tools once

Updates automatically

Doesn’t nag you about updates

Doesn’t require an account

Doesn’t care who you are

Tap → get your numbers → close it → forget it exists.

Why it exists

Most tile projects don’t require tools every day…
but when you need one, you usually need it right now — standing in a half-built bathroom wondering how much material you just committed to buying.

So instead of forcing you to install some bloated app full of ads and pop-ups, this gives you a lightweight toolbox that lives quietly on your phone.

No subscriptions.
No nonsense.
Just answers.

Removing it

If you don’t want it anymore:

Delete it from your home screen.

That’s it.

No account to cancel.
No leftovers hiding in your phone.
No emotional breakup required.

This isn’t a typical “smart” app.
It’s a polite tool.

It stays quiet until you need it…
then it does its job and gets out of the way.

Think of it as a website that moved into your pocket and promised not to touch anything.