p/just-focus-2
Simple website blocker for Chrome 🙅💻
Jordan Gonen
Just Focus — Simple website blocker for Chrome 🙅💻
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Just Focus is a free chrome extension that helps you avoid distractions and enables you to focus on your real work. Simply add a website to your block list and hit "Start Focusing" –– you’ll increase your working efficiency and get more done.

We waste hours a day scrolling through social media. Just Focus helps you get your time back.

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Sharath Kuruganty
Simple ideas like Just Focus make a huge impact in the way we browse. Great product. Congratulations to the makers 👍
Jordan Gonen
@5harath Thanks Sharath!! appreciate it 😃
Paul Danyliuk
Nice! Just what I needed. I hope this extension doesn't track my data? Please give more insight into what kind of analytics you collect. Thanks.
Maas Lalani
@paul_danyliuk We don't track anything. All the extension does checks whether the current URL matches any one of the sites you blocked (it's all kept locally). Hope that helps! :)
Paul Danyliuk
@maaslalaniii Thanks for the confirmation! Yep, superb extension. I love the minimalism and the just-works-iness of it, and the inspirational quotes are a very lovely touch. I actually thought of doing something like that myself, although not in an extension style, but as a local HTTP server (and then I would just redirect traffic from specified domains to localhost using the `hosts` file…) This said, what I'd love, perhaps, is the possibility to make it harder to disable. Or at least some persuasion to keep the focus mode on. Because if I feel the sudden urge to go to facebook, it's just an extra click of a button away.
Maas Lalani
@paul_danyliuk Yep! Great ideas! Currently we were brainstorming about having 3-5 confirmations boxes (each with funny messages) before you could disable the blocker, or maybe you have to solve a math problem to disable it. One issue that may arise is that we may see more uninstalls as uninstalling an extension is just 2 clicks away. Any ideas / thoughts? Btw, huge fan of threedo.app! :)
Paul Danyliuk
@maaslalaniii Ha, thanks! 😅 Hopefully Just Focus helps me keep building the app, lol. I would be very careful with confirmation boxes or funny messages — it’s very hard to get the wording right so that you don’t appear patronizing. Here’s what I mean: Google Fit notifications after redesign — the tone is almost insulting, reminding me of this piece (until 0:20). Point is, funny messages can come along as annoying, so I would tread carefully there. Besides, that’s something that people will soon learn to mindlessly discard. I think your best friend here is guilt. Personally, when I turn off that extension to check on FB/reddit/slack/mail/PH, the only thing I’m thinking of is getting my fix of instant gratification (e.g. checking if there are new messages), even though I’m trying to justify it as, "this is part of work, you need to reply those people, it’s just as important as the coding you were doing moments ago blah blah". What I need in these moments is a reminder that what I’m doing right now is important to finish first, and everything else can wait. So what I’d probably do is a quick prompt with a question "Have you finished the important work you were focused on?" and ask a user to check a checkbox "I have." Or perhaps even type the words themselves. I don’t think people will uninstall the extension. Uninstalling means defeat — no one wants to admit that. And if they do, you can tell them that 😀 People can also temporarily disable the extension, but as a person who does that often with various VPN and digital signing extensions, I must say that’s a pain in the arse to do that repeatedly. Hope this helps!
Paul Danyliuk
@maaslalaniii Besides, since it’s a free extension and you are not doing any data collection, publishing the source code could be a great gesture. This will also allow you to keep the extension minimal and let people who need more fork it and code the rest.
Jordan Gonen
Hey PH 👋 Focusing is hard!! Over the past week, Darshil, Maas, and I hacked together this dead-simple (completely free) chrome extension. Simply add a distracting website to your "Block List" and hit "Start Focusing" - you'll spend less time scrolling down social media feeds and more time getting work done. We found alternatives to be too bulky for our taste. We hope you will appreciate the simplicity and ease of use of our app. Let us know what you think! 😄 Also, shared some thoughts on https://hackernoon.com/the-best-...
Diogo Ferreira
Really cool extension, I've been using DistractOff but somehow I think will switch to this one. I really like showing an inspirational quote every time you go to a distracting website and this tiny details really matter. Cool feature would be "add this website", is just easier than coping and pasting an URL. Design advice here: It would be great if the "Start focusing" button was at the top, because when you add a lot of sites you have to scroll down to click every time you want to focus.
Paul Danyliuk
@diogomartf BTW I noticed that you don't have to copy the whole URL — a substring seems enough (actually a RegExp, I just checked).
Dilan Dane 🎈
Maybe you can add a competitive element to this as a reward mechanism. It's hard to enforce discipline without reward.
Jordan Gonen
@dilan Yeah, I think that's a good idea. We've been experimenting with a few gamification ideas...would be curious to hear if you had any you'd like to see :)
Kris Williams
Congrats on your launch guys - I like the ideas mentioned already offering 'rewards' to further that I think offering timers on websites would work well. As in - not having to go full cold turkey .... maybe a 5 minute timed hit at a given website ;-)
Dan Fein
Let's gamify this! My idea for you: Put a checkbox that allows connections out to the web to a server. Mark who has been blacklisting the same sites. For each active browser (determined by movement within the browser), update for each user how long they have been going per site. Highest time leads the leaderboard which can display in your popup. On alternatively: I use SelfControl, I like the count -down- more than a count -up- because who cares how long I have been studying for, I care about how long I want to commit to studying, etc. One of the major downfalls of doing it in Chrome is the very very very simple right click > Remove from Chrome. It's almost the equivalent of accidentally logging back into Facebook after deactivating an account lol, you're just back and didn't even realize.
Jordan Gonen
@daniel_fein hey! thanks for the ideas and agreed about the simplicity of removing things in chrome! too easy! re: your idea - i like the gamification angle. definitely something we want to explore and will keep you in the loop. :)
Daveos D
Effective and simple, added to my extensions. What about a pomodoro timer ?
Jordan Gonen
@dave0s thanks for the kind words :) definitely thinking about adding more settings. started super simple...but pomodoro timer would be awesome! any other ideas?
Babken Karapetyan
I like tools which can make my life easy
David Sanchez
that's what I need
Jordan Gonen
@david_sanchez3 great to hear 😃
Arin Basu
Website is broken sends a page not found error!
Maas Lalani
@arinbasu Hey! Sorry about that, the domain expired: please use https://maaslalani.com/JustFocus/
Shani Mithani

Works perfectly

Pros:

Easy and simple

Cons:

None

Shani Mithani
So cool!
Jordan Gonen
@shani_mithani thank you !!
Matt Mansour
I am definitely trying this one.
tommy
cool