One-liner
A minimalist, privacy-focused app that helps users track and manage their 'redlist' of blocked websites, apps, and contacts to reduce digital distractions.
Strengths
- Clean, distraction-free interface praised for simplicity and speed ("I love how fast it loads and how little I have to think about it")
- Strong focus on privacy with no data collection or tracking ("Finally an app that doesn’t sell my habits")
- Effective blocking of websites and apps without requiring root/jailbreak ("Works perfectly on my iPhone without any setup")
- Customizable redlist categories (websites, apps, contacts) with intuitive toggles
- Lightweight and battery-efficient performance ("Uses almost no battery, unlike other blockers")
Weaknesses
- Limited automation features—users want scheduled blocking or context-aware rules ("Would be perfect if it could auto-block during work hours")
- No cross-device sync across iOS and macOS ("I have to re-add everything every time I switch devices")
- Lack of reporting or analytics on usage patterns ("I’d like to see how much time I saved after using it")
- No integration with calendar or productivity tools ("Can’t tie blocks to meetings or tasks")
- App icon is not distinctive; some users miss it in the dock ("Hard to find when I need it")
Opportunities
- Add smart scheduling based on calendar events or time-of-day triggers
- Introduce a lightweight sync layer between iOS and macOS using iCloud or local backup
- Build a simple dashboard showing time saved and block effectiveness over time
- Enable integrations with Focus Modes or third-party productivity apps (e.g., Notion, Todoist)
- Launch a companion web dashboard for managing the redlist from a browser
Competitors
- Freedom
- Cold Turkey
- Stay Focused
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 12:34:31 AM