ScreenZen- Website/App Blocker
by screenzen
Delay opening, interrupt scrolling, block apps and websites, reduce screen time.
App Name | ScreenZen- Website/App Blocker |
---|---|
Developer | screenzen |
Category | Productivity |
Download Size | 19 MB |
Latest Version | 2.1.2 |
Average Rating | 4.74 |
Rating Count | 13,515 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download ScreenZen- Website/App Blocker Android app |
Multiple strategies to control your screen time, block apps and websites, and stay focused. Regain your freedom.
Pause before opening apps or websites:
Take a moment before launching a distracting app. The wait time can increase with each use, helping you build intention — a technique also seen in apps like Opal.
Interrupt your scrolling:
Limit your time on distracting apps to short bursts so you don’t get pulled in. If you’ve tried tools like Opal, this approach will feel familiar.
Set usage goals:
Define daily limits per app — and optionally block access when you hit your target.
Customize by day and time:
Flexible settings for different days of the week and hours of the day, tailored per app.
Mindful prompts before opening apps:
Messages like “Is this important?” encourage reflection — a small but powerful habit, also appreciated by users of focus-first apps like Opal.
See only the screen time that matters:
Track your time on distracting apps only. Productive tools like Google Maps won’t distort your stats.
ScreenZen uses Accessibility permissions to block websites.
Recent changes:
- Resolved an issue where uninstalling unrelated applications could mistakenly trigger ScreenZen's block.
- Fixed a bug causing some installed apps not to appear in the app list.
- Enhanced adult content filtering:- adult and explicit sites are now strictly blocked as intended.
- Introduced keyword-based blocking, available under App Group > App/Site List Selection.
- Added a new floating "App Unlocked Timer", accessible via "ScreenZen Settings > Notification > App Unlocked Floating Timer".
Pause before opening apps or websites:
Take a moment before launching a distracting app. The wait time can increase with each use, helping you build intention — a technique also seen in apps like Opal.
Interrupt your scrolling:
Limit your time on distracting apps to short bursts so you don’t get pulled in. If you’ve tried tools like Opal, this approach will feel familiar.
Set usage goals:
Define daily limits per app — and optionally block access when you hit your target.
Customize by day and time:
Flexible settings for different days of the week and hours of the day, tailored per app.
Mindful prompts before opening apps:
Messages like “Is this important?” encourage reflection — a small but powerful habit, also appreciated by users of focus-first apps like Opal.
See only the screen time that matters:
Track your time on distracting apps only. Productive tools like Google Maps won’t distort your stats.
ScreenZen uses Accessibility permissions to block websites.
Recent changes:
- Resolved an issue where uninstalling unrelated applications could mistakenly trigger ScreenZen's block.
- Fixed a bug causing some installed apps not to appear in the app list.
- Enhanced adult content filtering:- adult and explicit sites are now strictly blocked as intended.
- Introduced keyword-based blocking, available under App Group > App/Site List Selection.
- Added a new floating "App Unlocked Timer", accessible via "ScreenZen Settings > Notification > App Unlocked Floating Timer".