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  • Which apps do you use to reduce phone Screen Time?

    Dmytro Strukov
    11 replies
    Attention nowadays is becoming as rare as handwritten letters 😁. Exciting to know what works for you, which apps you are using, pros/cons of these apps.

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    Aaron O'Leary
    The only app I really use is Opal, with the new app it gives a real time screen time view using Apple's API which is great!
    Jeremy Nagel
    I'm working on focusbear.io - cross platform distraction blocking
    Saurabh Wadhawan
    Excessive Screen times are like bad habits which can only go away once you really have the will to do so. No app (all of them come with temp pauses and easy kills) I think can solve this issue.
    Chetan Natesh
    @dmitriy_strukov Develop good relationships with the people around you - there is nothing that can do better than this 🙌
    Dmytro Strukov
    @saurabhwadhawan You are right that a person needs to have the motivation to do so. What other steps are required to overwhelm this bad habit? Do you have experience reducing screen time?
    Saurabh Wadhawan
    @dmitriy_strukov I leave my phone on ringer in the other room when working.
    Rahul Asthana
    Smartphone, no doubt can work like a double edged sword these days. Though it does make us productive, but there exist a pit of infinite scroll to waste our time. Hence, its better to use tech to beat tech and I find Freedom App [https://freedom.to/dashboard], to do a decent task. But ultimately, our willpower is important too. These apps will not work if we have an option to delete them, though they help, but ultimately its on us.
    Franziska Kroll
    I use the wellbeing feature of android to just limit the amount of time I can use certain apps during the day :)
    Rich Donnellan
    I'd consider myself a pretty disciplined person but still find myself habitually checking my phone simply because it's always in my pocket. Agree on the app solutions. I've tried a variety of apps, but the issue I ran into is apps are too easy to ignore or dismiss. Also tried ways of putting my phone away in boxes, tech drawers, and charging stations. Having a designated place for the phone helped, but as a data nerd, I wanted to see some data on how I was doing. It's the same reason I wear a Garmin for my workouts and a Whoop band to track my fitness and sleep. This is something I eat, sleep, and breathe. We are launching a company called Aro that pairs an app with a device to reduce screen time by helping you physically put down your phone. It really gamifies the experience of being off your phone. Hoping to have our submission up soon. A huge part of our software design, hardware design, and overall experience is based on the principles and science of habit formation. A resource we love is the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. I would highly recommend it to anyone trying to develop or change a habit, including habits related to your relationship with your phone.
    Shubham khapra
    Qustodio is a parental control app for computers, tablets, and smartphones
    Martin Moravek
    minimalist phone: creating folders
    minimalist phone: creating folders
    In case, you are an Android user – minimalist phone app 😉 https://www.minimalistphone.com/