Decree Key

Decree Key

Block Apps, Speak to Unlock

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App blockers don’t work because we mindlessly ignore them. Decree Key is different. It’s an intervention tool that forces you to pause. When you open a blocked app, a shield appears. To unlock it, you must speak a biblical declaration aloud. This simple act of verbal intent breaks the "digital twitch" and restores mindfulness. Includes Monk Mode (24/7 blocking), Focus Sessions, and Privacy-First voice processing. Reclaim your agency today. Monk Mode is free forever.
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Julian Chukwu
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Hi there! 👋 I’m Julian, the creator of Decree Key. I built this app because I found myself caught in the "digital twitch"—unconsciously opening apps and losing time before I even realized what I was doing. My brain was on autopilot, and I needed a way to wake up. . I realized I didn't just need a block; I needed an intervention. Decree Key introduces a new kind of friction: Speech. To unlock your distracting apps, you can't just tap a button. You have to pause and speak a declaration aloud. This simple act forces a "system reset" in your brain. It turns a mindless impulse into a moment of conscious intent. What you get: • Strict Mode (Free Forever): 24/7 blocking for the apps you struggle with most. • Verbal Unlock: Verified by on-device speech recognition (private & secure). • Focus Sessions: Lock apps until you complete a specific To-Do list. I made the core "Strict Mode" completely free because I believe digital sanity shouldn't be paywalled. I’d love to hear your thoughts: Does speaking aloud change how you feel about opening an app? Let me know in the comments! 👇"
Julian Chukwu
@jrguazon Thank you so much for the upvote and support! It means a lot to see the first signs of traction. If you have a moment, I'd love to hear your thoughts on the app