Rule-driven restriction
Block apps and websites, save schedules, define stricter session behavior, and decide how difficult it should be to get out once a session begins.
FocusForge is an Android intervention system for app blocking, website blocking, Lock In sessions, saved schedules, accountability, family controls, progression systems, and recovery support. It is built for users who need firm structure, not polite reminders.
The product is structured around configurable restriction, hardened sessions, visible progression, and shared accountability. Each layer exists to reinforce the others instead of competing for attention.
Block apps and websites, save schedules, define stricter session behavior, and decide how difficult it should be to get out once a session begins.
Run short or extended Lock In sessions, tie them to saved schedules, and add unblock friction through approval states and gauntlet-style release flows.
Points, streaks, achievements, leaderboard layers, Forge progression, and Trophy Room systems keep progress concrete after the distraction is cut off.
Add partner oversight, linked child devices, household scheduling, and Recovery Tools when solo controls are not enough on their own.
FocusForge is designed to stay serious without becoming sterile. The structure is strict, but the product still supports personalization, progression, and different accountability models.
Website blocking includes diagnostics to surface whether the protection layer is active, whether the rule set is in place, and where the user needs to adjust settings if a site is slipping through.
The system can make unblocking feel consequential instead of casual, with harder release flows, partner approval states, and session structures that discourage impulsive reversals.
Theme refreshes, light mode, tone adjustment, premium block-screen media, profile customization, and deeper visual personalization keep the product premium without softening the core rules.
The Forge, Trophy Room, shop layers, public profile sharing, and cosmetic progression help convert private discipline into something that feels owned and persistent.
The same system can run as a solo blocker, a partner accountability structure, a family control layer, or a recovery-oriented intervention tool.
For users who need firmer personal structure than a timer or habit tracker can provide. Configure schedules, Lock In sessions, and progression systems around the exact apps and sites that cause drift.
For users who benefit from a second person being involved in approvals, session visibility, and relapse-prevention decisions. Partner states add friction where solo impulse control tends to fail.
For parents who need device rules, household scheduling, and linked child-device coverage without juggling multiple systems that do not coordinate well together.
For users who need stronger intervention flows, Recovery Tools, tone adjustment, and a stricter posture around overuse or relapse-risk windows.
Pricing, plan names, tags, and feature bullets are rendered from a single top-level data object in assets/site.js so the public pricing layer stays maintainable.
Membership details shown here reflect the current public pricing block supplied for this rebuild. Availability, billing flows, and subscription handling may vary by store status and app release stage.
FocusForge depends on Android permissions to do what it claims. The job here is clarity: what the app uses, what it does not use, and what the user controls at all times.
No. It includes timing and scheduling behaviors, but the product is built around blocking, session hardening, accountability, progression, and recovery depth.
Yes. The product context for this build includes Android app blocking and website blocking, including website blocking diagnostics for troubleshooting.
Yes. Partner-focused plans add one shared partner seat, partner sessions, alerts, and approval-state workflows.
Yes. Family-oriented plans add parent controls, household scheduling, and support for up to 3 linked child devices.
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