one sec | screen time + focus

App & Website Limit, Blocker

Published by: riedel.wtf apps S.L

Description

In contrast to Screen Time, one sec delays access to apps and websites instead of blocking them completely – this is fundamentally different than any other screen time tool you’ve tried before!
Have you tried a digital detox? And it did not work, because you fall back into your habits immediately? 
Well here is the solution:
one sec solves our unhealthy phone relationship at its roots: by making distracting apps less appealing, our brains lose interest to open them all the time without proper intention.
The effectiveness of one sec has been confirmed in a peer-reviewed scientific study with the Max-Planck Institute and Heidelberg University: app usage drops by 57% on average! Long-term!
Fight the social media algorithms and win back control over your phone usage & your subconsciousness!
“one sec” uses Shortcuts Automation to toggle a deep breath animation whenever you open one of the configured apps (Instagram, Twitter, YouTube…). This breaks unconcious social media habits short-term (literally, as soon as you have set it up) and even helps long-term by adding more friction when opening these apps.
Did you really want to open Instagram? Or was it just because you're bored waiting for your bus?
This app helps you to reflect your actions, thoughts, and feelings; disrupting harmful social media habits with mindfulness.
On top of that, “one sec” also contributes your mindful moments to the Health App via HealthKit.
Especially for people with ADHD one sec is a great tool to gain back control for incredible focus and concentration.
Integrations and collabs:
- You can set up one sec to sync tasks with Structured, so you won't be able to access social media apps during ongoing unfinished tasks.
- You can set up one sec to learn a new language with LENGO, so every time you open social media, you have to answer a handful of vocabularies.
Available Subscription Options:
one sec pro (annual / monthly / lifetime unlock)
Terms (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://one-sec.app/privacy/
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In-Apps

one sec pro
$4.99
one sec pro | Family Plan
$54.99
one sec pro | Family Lifetime
$149.99
one sec pro | Lifetime
$99.99

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  • Is One sec | screen time free?

    Yes, One sec | screen time is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does One sec | screen time cost?

    One sec | screen time has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $77.49.

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User Rating

4.85 out of 5

3,852 ratings in Australia

5 star
3,491
4 star
236
3 star
69
2 star
19
1 star
37
Ratings History

One sec | screen time Reviews

Thank you!!!

beebeetc on

Australia

This app helped me changed my addiction habits so much I had to come and write this review. THANK YOU

Needs

allah33mark on

Australia

Update

Skeptical at first

mullakris on

Australia

I honestly didn’t think this app would be as effective as it is. It is so annoying to open instagram or facebook now that I don’t even want to. P.s. I use the free version

Help!

L1lypilly on

Australia

Followed the tutorial, however the “adding action” option during the shortcuts set up isn’t there for me? I just updated my phone, maybe apple changed the layout of shortcut?? How to I implement app!!! HELP!!!

intentional app switching behind a paywall.

ac76437654 on

Australia

This app is good for controlling impulses such as going on instagram or tiktok. What annoys me most is that ‘intentional app switching’ is a toggle you can only turn on if you pay? One of the most infuriating things, because if I am having a conversation or doing something on the app and are switching between, everytime I go back into it I have to wait that one second again. Intentional app switching shouldn’t be behind a paywall, it just makes the app so inconvenient and takes away from all of the positives, and I’ll likely delete it because of this. Don’t get me wrong, the app and the idea of it is great, but this one feature makes the whole thing so annoying.

Fails to perform reliably

Tash23&& on

Australia

A good app with a good premise but when using the feature that allows you to set how much time you’ll spend on an app before checking in, it consistently fails. The checkin with either not happen at all, or will happen far too frequently than the time I’ve selected. I’ve since deleted because this has become so frustrating.

Poor system integration

C-G-G-D on

Australia

The fact that I have to manually set up a shortcut to get even basic functionality out of this app is a non starter. Where’s the screen time integration???

nice

SirH-K on

Australia

luv it

Best thing every downloaded

Tony988yr on

Australia

Best thing every downloaded

Perfect

Parsa1541 on

Australia

Perfect

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App Info

Languages
English, Arabic, Bosnian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Chinese, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
5.0.5 (3 weeks ago )
Released on
Sep 29, 2020 (5 years ago )
Last Updated
5 days ago
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