Configurable rules and Lock Ins
Choose what gets blocked, when it gets blocked, and how difficult it should be to get back out.
- App blocking and website blocking
- Lock In sessions and saved schedules
- Addict Mode and risk-based enforcement
FocusForge is a stricter focus system for Android. Block apps and websites, run Lock In sessions, add accountability, and make it easier to protect the day you actually meant to have.
Hours Regained Through FocusForge (Estimate):
FocusForge combines blocking, schedules, progression, accountability, family management, and recovery-oriented tools into one Android product system.
Choose what gets blocked, when it gets blocked, and how difficult it should be to get back out.
Points, streaks, achievements, Forge/Trophy Room progression, leaderboard positioning, and profile identity make the system feel alive without making the page busy.
Partner approval states, partner sessions and alerts, plus linked child devices and household scheduling for family management.
Recovery Tools, tone adjustment, and stronger customization depth let users set a system that fits the stage they are in.
The features here focus on the tools that make FocusForge harder to bypass and easier to trust.
Check coverage, validate blocked domains, and see why a site rule is or is not applying.
Add friction between impulse and release instead of letting the user slip out with one easy tap.
Switch between theme families, light mode, and tone adjustments without flattening the product’s identity.
Premium block-screen media, profile customization, public profile sharing, and a shop layer push the system beyond a plain blocker.
No evasive language, no vague claims.
Accessibility is used so FocusForge can detect the foreground app and, in supported browsers, visible browser text that looks like a domain or URL so selected app and website rules can be enforced. It is not intended for password capture, message analysis, or general-purpose screen recording.
Usage Access is optional and powers app-time insights and projections when enabled. Signed-in and cloud-backed features may use Firebase for account sync, notifications, social or family features, selected media sync, and crash diagnostics, while Google Play may handle subscription billing. Users can review policies, manage permissions in Android settings, and request cloud-backed deletion when needed.