
BuzzKill Notification Manager
Enhance your notifications with superpowers
App info
App description
Android App Analysis and Review: BuzzKill Notification Manager, Developed by Sam Ruston. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 18/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: BuzzKill Notification Manager. Achieved Over 58 thousand Installs. BuzzKill Notification Manager Currently Has 2 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
BuzzKill allows you to see the notifications you need to see when you need to see them and filter out everything else you don't. Here is just a taste of what BuzzKill can do:• Cooldown - Don't get buzzed multiple times when someone messages you multiple times in quick succession
• Custom alert - Set a custom sound or vibration pattern for a specific contact or phrase
• Dismiss - Automatically swipe away any notification you don't want to see, without hiding all notifications for that app
• Reply - Automatically reply to a message if you haven't seen it after a while
• Remind me - Keep reminding you until you see a notification
• Undo - Gives you a second chance to tap on a notification when you accidentally swipe it away
• Snooze - Receive your notifications in batches so they fit your schedule
• Alarm - Get your attention such as for a security camera notification
• Secret - Hide the content of the notification
• And many more...
FAQ: https://buzzkill.super.site/
BuzzKill is privacy first. There are no ads, no trackers and no data ever leaves your device. Unlike pretty much every app on your phone and the Play Store it doesn't have access to the internet (you can check) so you can be sure that your data is safe.
Looking for a free trial?
BuzzKill cannot connect to the internet to verify purchases, so it does not offer a free trial in the app. However if you're not happy with your purchase, please press the contact support button in the app and I'll refund your order if you're outside of Google Play's returns period.
Wear OS
BuzzKill has a companion app for Wear OS that allows you to trigger certain actions on the watch based on the rules that the phone triggers. For example you can create a rule in BuzzKill to trigger an alarm when you receive a certain notification. With the BuzzKill companion app, you can have the alarm show up on your watch too.
Accessibility Service API
BuzzKill includes an optional accessibility service that allows it automate certain actions on your device. For example you set BuzzKill to automatically tap a button in a notification. No data is collected and no data leaves the device. You do not need to enable the accessibility service unless you create a rule that uses it.
Does BuzzKill work with phone calls?
Unfortunately phone calls work very differently to notifications and they have limited support in BuzzKill. E.g. you can't set a custom vibration or sound for a phone call, but you can use the unsilence rule to temporarily allow a phone call to unsilence your rule based on the time/location/phone number that is calling.
What's New
Add ability to change speech voice
Add option to delay summarization
Fix for issue with sticky action
Fix for duplicate summary entries
Fix for restored notifications missing long text
Add option to delay summarization
Fix for issue with sticky action
Fix for duplicate summary entries
Fix for restored notifications missing long text
Recent Comments
Sean Edwards
Does exactly what I'm looking for. I can block system apps that I don't want notifs from. Some apps I want only certain notifs from (like Words With Friends, where I only want "it's your turn" notifs, not their BS advert notifs) - BuzzKill handles that too. I do run into issues with competing rules, such as if I want some notifs from Yahoo Sports dismissed and the rest to be batched; I end up getting some of the dismissed ones in a batch later, though I understand why. But overall it's solid.
heysavnac
I just don't like the delayed audio for notifications. I love how it changes the vibration patterns! But it delays the audio for notifications by like 2 seconds. And that sucks! edit: so I tried the setting you suggested and although it works, it delays the vibration to sync it rather than makes the sound come earlier. Fair enough, that's what it says. It must be an android limitation not a buzzkill problem. Still a bummer but I'm sure you guys would fix it if you could.. so I'm content with it.
Bo Peng
Fantastic and feature-rich notification manager. Wish there was an option for the auto-dismiss timer to be in a custom number of seconds rather than a custom number of minutes (even if it were only in seconds, you could calculate a custom number of minutes of you had to). Update: Developer updated to add the 5 seconds option, which is exactly what I was looking for!
Spencer Solomon
Worth paying for. I don't know what's up with people avoiding paid apps like the plague but it's good to pay sometimes. I would much rather skip one cup of coffee for a well made, ad free, app. Instead of a free ad riddled, buggy pos. I use this because I am logged in on a company Instagram and I don't want to receive notifications from it but I cant turn it off on Instagram without turning it off for everyone who is logged into it. It works great!
Mark Anthony
Great app, but the lack of being able to drag and drop any of the elements is a little frustrating. And not being able to set specific increments of vibration durations using a popup dialog, let alone selecting just one thing to delete or modify.. it's kind of ridiculous. That needs to be addressed. I don't know what it is about the app, but it just feels too "babied" down. I mostly wanted it because it has the best support for custom vibration patterns.
Leith “Leithal” Cassone
I've got to say. Android should buy this application and integrated into their OS. Can't believe that I didn't find this way before now. It has made my life so much better. You can take any notification and manipulate it the way you want it. For instance, some applications will send notices when stock prices change. Now instead of looking at my phone 15 times, I can tell buzzkill just to let me know every 2 hours, and batch all those notifications together. It can do so much more! I purchased!
Ramya Parthipan
It seems like this app is really customizable, but doesn't seem to work well for my use case. For the most part I want to be able to batch my text notifications, but turn off that rule at specific times when I'm expecting to hear from someone. However, it seems like batching messages delays texts from being sent to my phone, even if I turn off the rule, since I'll turn the rule off but still receive those messages hours later than they were sent
Matt Keeler
This app is great for many reasons. One in particular I kept hearing a notifications and never see a notification in my phone. Driving me nuts. I check my devices notification settings. Nothing! BuzzKill was able to identify the two culprits. Two continuous notifications: Samsung health, and Google messages connecting to my computer. Muted both notifications with BuzzKill. It was worth the money just for that.