@getjomo Screen time was reduced by 50% after one week of using Jomo. Incredible ROI! I had to subscribe to support the excellent work you folks are doing.
Le focus, ce n'est pas magique, mais le meilleur moyen de l'être, c'est de bloquer et d'ajouter de la friction.
Faites en sorte d'ajouter le MAX de friction pour tout.
Pour ouvrir Twitter, je dois maintenant :
1. désactiver Jomo
2. désactiver Raycast focus
3. désactiver News Feed Eradicator
Ça me prend genre 2 minutes juste pour scroller mon feed et au bout de 5 minutes, tout se bloque à nouveau.
Never been one for app blockers, but @getjomo has worked wonders in limiting mindless scrolling. 2 weeks in, and I've noticed far less late-night scrolling and habitual checking.
Love how flexible and varied the screen time rules are––enough to fit anyone's needs without feeling too restrictive.
While I enjoy dopamine as much as the next neurospicy, those lost hours only add to my anxiety. Will share more details on how I use it soon.
🌟 New iOS Release 🌟
Jomo is releasing new features alongside the iOS 18 update!
🙂 You can now block apps until you log your mood in the Health app (State of Mind). Great for building the habit of tracking emotions and avoiding certain apps when you're feeling down.
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@shrimpwtf Can you contact us through the app (Profile > Messages > Chat with us) or email us at [email protected]? We'll help you sort this out 😊
@BenKaluza Thanks for sharing your experience with Jomo! We've been working like crazy for the past two years on it, so when we read feedback like this, it really makes our day. So, once again, thank you 🫶
Recently downloaded @getjomo to block literally all my apps on my phone and laptop between 10pm-11am and 3-5pm.
Honestly I'm 4 days in and this is the best thing I've done for a long time.
I never would have predicted how much impact not being able to use social media/the internet at certain times would have on my productivity.
I give myself 3 options during this time.
- Deep/boring work that usually involves writing/planning
- Reading a book
- Housework
It's never been so easy for me to just get on with and do these things simply because I know I can't access anything for short dopamine hits.
Highly recommend anyone who reads this to try it.
Tools like @getjomo work really well.
The way i use it
- Block everything by default.
- Start a “pause” in Jomo when you want to use a social
Why does this work?
- If you do the opposite and block socials to focus, be real, you’ll just never do it
- when blocked you have a reality check in this exact moment, “did i open the all to do something specific or out of habit? Or to avoid something else?”
- your brain rewires pretty quickly, in a couple days you’ll see yourself open socials when you actually need to do something in it
- you’ll eventually start reading more long form content, books etc to satisfy your curiosity