Intentional

Intentional

Anti-procrastination, focused browsing

5.0
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399 followers

Intentional is an app that allows you to set goals for your browsing session, it then blocks you from accessing websites that are irrelevant to your goals.
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Free
Launch tags:
Health & Fitnessβ€’Productivityβ€’Tech
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Samy RAHIM
Hey amazing people, Like everyone that works on the internet, I get distracted a lot. I set my mind up to do something and then find myself doing something doing or browsing something totally irrelevant. I've tried to think of a solution for this, this is where intentional came to be. I hope you like it ;)
Samy RAHIM
@beefriedman Hey Bee, you could actually lock the intention until the timer ends.
Joseph Abraham
@samy_rahim cheers to the launch! πŸ₯‚. How long did it take to develop this, also were you distracted?
Tony Han
@samy_rahim - how does the lock/unlock button work?
Gabe Moronta
@samy_rahim amazing idea! Good for you with this launch, I love this, it’s actually very helpful!
Amit Arora
@samy_rahim Cool product. Distraction in today's world is causing in-efficiency. Atleast now can control the browsing patrerns
Kyrylo Silin
Congrats, Samy! Intentional is a much-needed tool for minimizing distractions. How customizable is the goal-setting feature, and can users whitelist certain websites that are relevant to their goals during a browsing session?
Samy RAHIM
@kyrylosilin Most websites will be whitelisted automatically, if you find that a website is not whitelisted, you can add it to the subtasks and explain why it's relevant to your intention.
Chandula Perera
This is impressive! Do we also get to exclude some sites from blocking?
Samy RAHIM
@chandula Yeah, but they do need to be somewhat related to your intention. You do that by adding subtasks. So for example if your intention is study math, you and you want to use gmail, you'll add a sub-task that says : "Use Gmail to fin math courses that were sent to me".