Social media companies hire neuroscientists to keep you scrolling. Locked In builds a fortress to help you stop.
Every blocker on the market trusts you to stay strong at 11 PM. Locked In doesn't. Here's what that lost time actually costs.
Each layer works independently. Together, they create a system you can't negotiate with — and wouldn't want to.
Choose a Guardian — a friend, partner, coworker, or parent. They approve your unblock requests, get notified on emergency unblocks ($1 after the first two), and know within 24 hours if you delete the app. You can always get through. You just can't hide it.
Walk into the office, gym, or library — distractions shut off automatically. Walk out, they come back. No buttons. The environment makes the choice.
Set a morning deep-work window. Schedule distraction-free afternoons. Apps lock on your schedule — not when the craving hits.
Solve three-digit multiplication. Type a paragraph with zero errors. Wait through a timer you can't skip. The impulse dies before you finish.
Not because you're more disciplined. Because the system removes the decision entirely. The habit loop loses its reward. Within two weeks, the reaching stops. What you do with those hours is up to you — but at least you have them back.
Install Locked In on your kid's phone. You're the Guardian. Set their school as a Red Zone — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube auto-lock when they walk in. They want to open an app during homework? They ask you first.
Screen Time lets kids reset the passcode. Locked In tells you when they try.
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