
Ultra-Attention is hands down one of the most effective productivity apps I’ve ever used. At first, I was skeptical about the idea of an app that tracks eye movement to measure focus; but after a few sessions, I understood its value. Instead of relying on timers, self-discipline, or complex systems, it gives me immediate, real-time feedback when I’m not paying attention. That instant awareness is incredibly powerful.
The reminders are subtle but effective. If I start drifting off into distractions or daydreaming, the app nudges me back. Over time, it feels like it’s training my brain to catch itself. I’ve noticed a clear improvement in how long I can sustain deep work, and my productivity at both work and study has skyrocketed.
Another unexpected benefit is the insight it gives me. Ultra-Attention shows patterns of when and how I lose focus, which has helped me adjust my schedule. For example, I discovered that my focus dips every afternoon, so I now schedule lighter tasks then and reserve my peak hours for creative or demanding work.
I can easily see this being useful not just for people with ADHD, but for anyone who works in a distraction-heavy environment or wants to push themselves to the next level of focus. It’s like having a personal focus coach running quietly in the background. After using it, other productivity tools feel outdated. This is the future of attention management.
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gaze tracking (6)personalized focus training (4)productivity reports (3)
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