Adding websites
The website blocker feature is not yet ready; however, we highly recommend turning a heavily used website into a web app for optimal focus. You can add these web apps as apps within our application.
Turn webpages into apps for better integration.
Browsers are often a portal for distraction, with countless tabs and notifications vying for your attention. If you are using a webpage for any productive activity—whether it's for work, study, or a personal project—we highly recommend turning it into a web app for optimal focus. Once created, you can add these web apps as apps within our application for even better integration and productivity.
Focused Environment: Web apps run in their own window, separate from your browser, reducing the temptation to open distracting tabs.
Improved Performance: Web apps often load faster and run more smoothly because other open tabs or browser extensions do not bog them down.
Better Integration: Web apps can be pinned to your dock or taskbar, making them easier to access and manage, like native applications.
Notification Support: Many web apps support desktop notifications, ensuring you don't miss important updates without opening a browser window.
Enhanced Productivity: By isolating your work tools from your browsing activities, you can maintain a cleaner workspace and focus on your tasks.
Creating apps from a webpage using Safari
Open Safari and navigate to the webpage you want to turn into a web app.
Click the "Share" button in the toolbar, then select "Add to Home Screen."
Enter a name for your web app and click "Add."
The web app will now appear in your Applications folder and can be launched like any other app.
Creating apps from a webpage using Chrome
Open Google Chrome and navigate to the webpage you want to turn into a web app.
Click on the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, then go to "More tools" > "Create shortcut."
Check the "Open as window" option in the dialog that appears, then click "Create."
The web app will now appear in your Applications folder and can be launched like any other app.
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