Timeboxing App with Google Calendar Sync
Timeboxing works best when your tasks and calendar are connected. A timeboxing app with Google Calendar sync eliminates the double-entry problem and lets you plan your day in one place.
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Timeboxing works best when your tasks and calendar are connected. A timeboxing app with Google Calendar sync eliminates the double-entry problem and lets you plan your day in one place.
Content creators need social media for their work — but social media is also their biggest distraction. A website blocker separates creation time from consumption time so you can actually produce content.
ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent conditions create real executive function challenges in professional settings. A focus app with blocking, timers, and task management builds the external structure that neurodivergent brains need.
Exam prep requires hours of focused study, but TikTok, YouTube, and social media are always one click away. A system-level distraction blocker removes the temptation so you can actually study.
Programming requires deep focus that takes 15-20 minutes to reach and seconds to break. A focus app with system-level blocking protects your flow state from Slack, Hacker News, and the endless pull of context switching.
Freelancers have no boss, no office, and no structure — just unlimited access to distractions. A system-level website blocker protects billable hours by removing the temptation entirely.
Writing with ADHD means fighting blank page anxiety, research rabbit holes, and the constant pull of distractions. A focus timer with system-level blocking creates the structure your brain needs to actually write.
Traditional Pomodoro timers track time but don't protect it. Focuh combines a flexible focus timer with system-level website blocking — so your focus sessions are actually distraction-free, not just timed.
Deep work produces your most valuable output but requires uninterrupted focus that modern tools constantly undermine. A focus app with website blocking, timeboxing, and task management creates the environment deep work demands.
Working from home means no office structure and endless distractions. A website blocker with a focus timer recreates the accountability of an office environment — blocking distracting sites during focus sessions so you can actually get deep work done.
Studying with ADHD means fighting your phone, your browser, and your own brain. A focus timer with built-in website blocking gives students the external structure ADHD brains need to get through study sessions.
ADHD makes resisting online distractions nearly impossible. A system-level website blocker removes the choice entirely — blocking sites across all browsers at the OS level during focus sessions.