Pre-commit to donating to charity when you go over your screen time limit. It's behavioral economics meets doomscrolling. You'll hate it (that's the point).
Willpower is fake. Financial consequences are very real.
5 hours? 30 minutes? Pick something that makes you a little nervous.
Choose a charity and set your penalty amount. $5? $50? Your call.
Stay under? Great! Go over? At least your doom-scrolling funded clean water.
Pick a cause you actually care about. That way, when you inevitably doom-scroll at 2am, at least something good comes out of it.
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Send your weekly reports to friends, family, or that one judgy coworker. Watch your screen time drop when someone's watching.
Join the waitlist. Your future self (and some lucky charity) will thank you.
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Yep. Real money. Real consequences. That's the whole point. But hey — at least your doomscrolling funds clean water instead of padding Meta's ad revenue.
Nope. No excuses. No "just this once." The algorithm doesn't care about your feelings. Neither does your credit card.
Sure, but then you lose both the accountability AND the satisfaction of staying under your limit. No blocker, no self-improvement, just back to mindless scrolling. Is that really what you want?
The app is free. We take a tiny cut of donations to keep the servers running. The real cost is your doomscrolling habit.