Tired of forgetting when to unplug your laptop? Worried about damaging your battery over time?
Introducing ChargeDose, a mindful battery care tool built by the team behind What’s The Time.
With the launch of ChargeDose v2.0, we’re expanding from timezones into your laptop’s lifespan — quite literally.
👉 Download ChargeDose now
and give your battery a second life.
💡 Why ChargeDose Exists
Laptop batteries wear out faster due to overcharging or deep draining. Many users unknowingly keep their chargers plugged in 24/7 — damaging lithium-ion cells and reducing capacity permanently.
While some high-end laptops offer built-in charge limits, most users don’t get that feature. That’s where ChargeDose comes in:
“ChargeDose is like a friend who gently taps your shoulder when it’s time to unplug or plug in the charger.”
⚙️ How ChargeDose Works
Once installed, ChargeDose runs quietly in your system tray. It checks your battery percentage and power status every few seconds and intelligently reminds you when:
Your battery exceeds 80% while charging (time to unplug)
Your battery drops below 20% while on battery (time to plug in)
No heavy GUI, no system bloat — just a minimal, respectful assistant for battery care.
🔽 How to Download
We’ve made downloading super easy:
👉 Download
Click the “Download ChargeDose” button — and install it in seconds.
No ads. No spyware. Just mindful tech.
🌐 A Product From the What’s The Time Universe
If you’ve been using our tools like:
🌍 Time Converter
📅 Meeting Planner
Then you already know we focus on speed, clarity, and clean UX. ChargeDose brings that same attention to detail to a new domain: battery health.
ChargeDose fits in our growing family of purpose-driven digital tools.
📣 Help Us Spread the Word
If you find ChargeDose useful:
⭐ Star us on GitHub
💬 Share the download link with friends
🐞 Report bugs or ideas in our GitHub issues
We’re building this for laptop lovers — minimalists who want more life out of their battery, not just more screen time.
👉 Download ChargeDose now
and give your battery a second life.