Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use Usage Time – App Usage Manager, made by NorthRiver, a Tools app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
Usage Time feels like a clean little control panel for screen habits. It shows total time on the phone, breaks it down by each app, counts how many times the device was unlocked, and even tracks incoming notifications. The layout is simple and numbers-first, so someone can quickly spot the apps that eat the day without poking through a lot of menus. It does not try to be clever or loud. It just reports what happened and moves out of the way.
The helpful part is the limits. You can cap a specific app for the day, or set a time window when certain apps are available. When the limit hits, the app can lock things behind a fingerprint or a pattern, which makes it useful for a kid’s device too. It is flexible enough to set rules for social apps while leaving calls or messages alone. Alerts are straightforward and not spammy, more like a nudge than a lecture.
Running it on BlueStacks makes the dashboard easier to read on a bigger screen, and tweaking settings with a mouse is quick. If someone uses a bunch of Android apps on PC through BlueStacks, this gives a simple way to see where the time goes and put a few guardrails on the worst offenders. No fluff, no weird extras, just solid tracking with practical limits.
Ready to experience Usage Time – App Usage Manager on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.




