6 months ago
Wed Dec 11, 2024 4:56pm PST
Show HN: ScreenBreak – Gamifying self-control for screen time management
Social media platforms are relentlessly optimizing their recommendation algorithms for engagement - and by extension, profit. While these algorithms excel at surfacing relevant content, they've also become incredibly effective at exploiting our cognitive vulnerabilities. What started as "let me check one video" now routinely turns into hours of doomscrolling. The algorithms have gotten too good at their job.

Apple's original screen time control is too simple - it allows +15 minutes infinitely and doesn't help much, at least for me. I tried several third-party screen time control apps, and some are quite good. As a programmer learning iOS development, I wanted to build something slightly different - yet another screen time control app that suits best to my personal needs. That's how ScreenBreak was born, with its focus challenges and more fine-grained analytics.

ScreenBreak introduces "focus challenges" - mini-games you must complete to access blocked apps. Want to check Instagram? Draw a perfect circle first. Need TikTok? Tap the screen 200 times in 60 seconds. After 5 minutes of usage, the app gets locked again, requiring another challenge to continue. These challenges are designed to be just annoying enough to break the dopamine loop, but engaging enough that users don't immediately uninstall the app. I'm actively building new challenges and exploring different ways to help people preserve their sanity while exploring social media content. The goal isn't to completely block these platforms - they're valuable tools for information and connection - but to help users engage with them more mindfully.

Beyond challenges, ScreenBreak provides detailed analytics to help users understand their digital habits. You can track your app usage patterns across different times of day, compare week-over-week trends, and see which apps consume most of your screen time. These insights often reveal surprising patterns - maybe you spend more time on TikTok during work hours than you realized, or perhaps your late-night Instagram sessions are longer than you thought. Understanding these patterns is the first step to changing them.

As the sole heavy user testing this app, I've seen my own TikTok screen time significantly decrease while still staying updated with news and trends that matter to me.

What's Next: - More challenge types? (currently testing memory games) - Social features (compete with friends on challenge scores)

Try it out: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/screenbreak-screen-time-focus/...

Would love feedback from the HN community on: - What types of challenges would you find most effective? - How do you think we can better combat algorithmic engagement? - Feature requests

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