Super useful!
Also saw it in Drew Gooden’s video and decided to try. Very cool that it’s free of charge, love the simplicity of the app and customization options. Definitely helps with limiting time spent on the apps! Keep up the good work🫶
Yes, ScreenZen is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The ScreenZen app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
ScreenZen has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €12.67.
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4.79 out of 5
271 ratings in Finland
Also saw it in Drew Gooden’s video and decided to try. Very cool that it’s free of charge, love the simplicity of the app and customization options. Definitely helps with limiting time spent on the apps! Keep up the good work🫶
Helps a lot love it
changed my life for the better🙏🏻
I love the app. I use the default five second timer and it removes 90% of mindless app openings. I always grow tired of hard blocks and eventually remove them. This kind of timer is the perfect gentle discouragement. I also love the 7 minutes usage period. It has prompted me to stop mindless scrolling so many times. Again gentle push, not total ban. Keep it going ✌️
Helps a ton
Buggy; support nonexistent.
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Super helpful.
Saw it in Drew Goodens video. Wanted to minimize my time on my phone. This is just amazing. And the best part is that it’s free. A suggestion tip for the developers: when you open the app and you get to choose if you open the app (with the timer) I think it would be great if when you press the button to open the app, you can still exit the app before it has opened if you change your mind. And that it doesnt open (and you dont lose an opening). Sorry for the weird explanation. I dont know how to explain it really. But amazing work. Love it
A awesome app to use when you want to reduce your screen time on certain apps. I personally liked that there is a breathing exercise that you can do when openning and unlocking the app you have restricted. Of course the best solution would be that social media and other companies would stop making apps so addictive. While waiting on that revolution to happen you can use this.
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