The new version of FocusNPlay is FINALLY getting a re-launch on ProductHunt on Apr 14th.
Let me first ask: Would you want to quit doomscrolling, but also learn new skills fast and effortlessly at the same time?
An average person stares at their phones for 5 hours daily and does nothing else during those time. That's 1825 hours gone in a year!
My app's gonna solve it - reducing screentime by 3 hours, but also quadruples daily learning throughput at the same time.
Instead of simply blocking apps like other app blockers, FocusNPlay turns every unblock into a study opportunity you review flashcards before you're allowed to scroll again, so the time you would have wasted becomes time spent learning.
Why combining app blocking with flashcards? The technique itself taps into our psychology of the feedback loop - to earn the entertainment by doing something beneficial but otherwise tedious (i.e. learning). If not, we'd be taking scrolling for granted and kept on going.
Today, there are no more excuses for us to become smarter than ever, as there are all kinds of advanced techniques and methods available. But it's still a tough mission, because the distractions are what's really stopping us.
This is why I built FocusNPlay - to take control of the screen time itself, and turn it into opportunities of learning.
And these are the new features that will take care of it:
- Study to Scroll: Block your other apps until you finished a built-in study session.
- AI-Flashcard Generation: Generate any topic with just a few prompts.
Learn more on https://focusnplay.com/ . Support the launch on Apr 14 - I'll update when the launch becomes online.
π Hello Hunters.
Thanks for joining the re-launch of FocusNPlay.
π± Being stuck in the world of distractions has never felt this suffocating. Thanks to doomscrolling, we now spend 5 hours on the phone everyday, doing nothing else during those hours. That's 1825 hours wasted per year!
Since I was also a victim of the very screen that I own, I've been working on the most effective way to curb phone addictions that is guaranteed to work.
So last year, after spending a little over 9 months into development, I published FocusNPlay 1.0, an app that blocks and unblocks apps in endless loops of Pomodoro intervals.
Personally, it worked... for the first 2 weeks. My screentime went down by a lot after the implementation. But because the mechanism didn't quite bake into my habits, and the fact that I had to wait till the bloody blocking period ends, I couldn't bear with it anymore. Before long my doomscrolling habits crept back, and my screentime rebounded.
But FocusNPlay 1.0 was already equipped with something powerful - Phase Timer - that could block apps in intervals, allowing you to focus at peak in bursts. All I need is a kicker to it - something that's more long-lasting, less frustrating, and easy to form habit from. To find out how, I tapped into our psychology as users.
π§ Our brains know what's clearly harmful or beneficial to us. Doomscroll, bad. Study, good. And yet, we kept scrolling for no reason. More worryingly, is that even with many tools available nowadays that could block our apps, none of them work - because what almost all of them do is blocking your apps with a jarring splash-screen, and it's no wonder that people quit in less than 2 weeks.
In other words, we need an approach that doesn't barricade the joy of scrolling entirely out of the blue, because our brains might not like it.
π οΈ So in this re-launch, I'm thrilled to announce the feature that is going to change the concept of app blocking entirely - Study to Scroll. Here's how it works:
Start the Phase Timer & let it run in background. Return to your life as usual.
Scroll for a while. Until... UH OH! Time's up! Apps are blocked!
But wait! You now have a choice to unblock your apps early by studying a few flashcards.
(Repeat)
Now this approach shows great amount of flexibility. You'd no longer find it stressful when your apps are blocked.
Most importantly, you are starting to treat scrolling as something that needs to be earned. Want to scroll a little longer? Learn a few more Spanish words first, perhaps? Or wait just a little longer. After all, do you really need to scroll that badly?
As a personal experiment, I also applied this approach on learning as many new Japanese vocabs and grammar in 30 days to see if it really works. And it did so well, I was able to pass the exam. This is because the knowledge accumulated so fast due to the frequency of me taking out my phone, I simply couldnβt stop reviewing flashcards!
π Read more in this blog post: How I Memorized 2,000 Japanese Vocabs in 30 Days with Study to Scroll.
Study to Scroll spreads out the study sessions into smaller, digestible chunks. Exerting less stress on your study and helping you to learn more without burning out. Replacing screen time with more useful studying.
So yes. I finally made an app that truly cuts your screen time down and help you learn more, by combining app-blocking with flashcards...
β¦ and AI Flashcard Generation. Yes, I almost forgot. That's also quite a big deal π. But thatβd take me another hour to type all the details. In short, this feature allows you to craft new study materials (into fine flashcards) instantly so that you donβt have to spend time creating them one-by-one.
Anyways, Iβm super excited to re-launch this app, and I'm also planning to add more ground-breaking features to it, like flashcard syncing, contextual learning, and more. But I really need your support to get there!
π¬ If you want to get first-hand updates on new features, dev discussions, and Pro membership deals, join the Discord server.
The app is free for anyone who starts using, including Study to Scroll. For heavy users - Pro offer advanced features like Stricter Measures, expanded flashcard storage & AI quotas, as well as a Pro badge and fun themes.
π’ Feel free to ask anything in the comment section, and I will respond to each of them.
Thank you, and happy focusing.
Mart Wu