FOR INDIVIDUALS · MACOS & WINDOWS

You don’t lose days. You lose evenings.

Pick what tonight is for: Studying, Working, Creative, or Relaxing. Every page on your computer is checked against it, and what’s off-intent is blocked before you see it. The version of you that started the session stays in charge, not the one at the keyboard at 1 a.m.

2 h/day free · free account · no card · not a trial

01 / THE PAIN Four fights. One mechanism.

Name the fight. The filter holds it.

Everyone’s distraction is different. What they share is the moment it wins: late, tired, one click from a page you never meant to open.

  • The feed always wins at night.

    Willpower is a morning resource; the feed is a night operator. So the ruling doesn’t ask how you’re feeling. Off-intent content never takes hold: it never appears, or a plain notice stands where it would have been. There’s nothing to come back from. The impulse dies in the pause.

  • Blockers are either too blunt or too easy to flip off.

    Block the whole domain and you lose the parts you actually need. Leave yourself a toggle and you’ll flip it in one motivated second at 11 p.m. This rules on each page, not the whole domain, and undoing it takes just long enough for the urge to expire on the way. The friction is the feature.

  • “But I need YouTube for real things.”

    You do, which is why domain blocking never stuck. This reads what a page is, not just where it lives: the lecture loads, Shorts doesn’t, and on the same site, one video can pass while the next is stopped.

    SESSIONStudying · STEM

    • youtube.com/watch?v=spUNpyF58BYallowed
    • youtube.com/shortsblocked
  • Keeping your distance from betting sites, or anything like them.

    Flip the block once, in daylight, when you mean it, and the filter holds the door at the exact moment your resolve doesn’t. The same door-holding works for adult content or any other habit you’re done with; no judgment, just distance. A pause, every single time, before the page can load.

    stake.com blocked

    every time, before it loads

02 / THE MECHANISM Declare, intercept, classify, rule.

Verdicts, not surveillance.

  1. DECLARE

    Pick tonight’s session: Studying, Working, Creative, or Relaxing. Then tune it: music on, messaging off, or in Relaxing, gambling blocked. That choice is the law your traffic gets judged by.

  2. INTERCEPT

    Every request from every browser and app on your computer is checked in the gap between your click and the page starting to load.

  3. CLASSIFY

    The URL is judged against your session by an AI. Where the address alone can’t decide, one video against the next, the content is judged too, as the page loads. A verdict comes back, and nothing is stored.

  4. RULE

    On-intent pages load directly, the normal way, and nothing detours through us. Off-intent content never appears, or a plain notice stands where it would have been.

SESSIONRelaxing · doomscrolling blocked

  • reddit.com/r/BeyondTheBumpallowed
  • reddit.com/r/allblocked

Even the good sites have a rabbit hole. The session knows the difference.

Your browsing history isn’t stored or sold, there are no ads, and no profile of you is built. There is no diary for anyone, including us, to read. You get a filter, not a file.

Set up a session in the live demo →

03 / THE PRICE €0 is not a trial.

The free tier is the product.

Two hours of focused filtering a day, free, forever. A free account, no card, no trial that quietly expires, and the download is identical for everyone. For most evenings, two hours is the whole fight.

The paid tiers exist only if you want more hours. You buy them inside the app, if and when two stops being enough.

  • Free €0 2 h/day · forever · free account, no card
  • Starter €14.99/mo 4 h/day
  • Focus €24.99/mo 8 h/day
  • Infinite €29.99/mo unlimited

purchased in-app · identical download · macOS & Windows

04 / FAQ Asked plainly. Answered plainly.

The questions you’re already asking.

What if it blocks something I actually needed?

Ask for a second look. Any block can be re-evaluated on the spot: a smarter model takes the case and the verdict either flips to allow or stands. No settings dig, no support ticket, no waiting on a list update. And if the same edge keeps coming up, tighten the intent itself: a session rules cleaner in a narrower lane (Studying tuned to STEM beats Studying alone), and an organization policy rules cleaner as a sharper sentence (“writing my thesis, Fourier analysis, lectures allowed” beats “thesis”).

Can it keep me away from gambling sites, or anything else I’d rather avoid?

Yes. Flip the block once, in daylight, when you mean it, and from then on the page simply never loads: a pause, placed exactly at the moment of impulse, every time. Betting sites, adult content, doomscrolling: the same door-holding works for anything you’d rather keep at arm’s length. You decide what’s off-limits, the filter holds the line, and nobody is watching over your shoulder while it does. No judgment, just distance.

What data leaves my device?

The URL being checked and the intent in force: your session, or your organization’s policy. For pages where the address alone can’t decide, the content being judged too, analyzed on your machine or in the cloud. A verdict comes back, and that’s the whole transaction. Your browsing history isn’t stored or sold, there are no ads, and no profile of you is built. Verdicts, not surveillance.

Will it slow my browsing down?

No. The checks are placed where you can’t feel them. The URL is ruled on in the gap between your click and the page starting to load. Where the content itself needs judging, one video against the next, that happens asynchronously, alongside the load rather than in front of it. On-intent browsing feels like browsing. The only thing designed to be slow here is the doomscroll.

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