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Paced: Focus & Screen Time
Break the scroll trance with movement, not just willpower.
Standard blockers are too easy to bypass. Paced is a session-based pattern interrupt that stops the "scroll binge" before it starts. When your limit hits, you choose: Wait out the cooldown or Walk to reduce it (100 steps = 3 mins). Turn a mindless habit into a physical trade and reclaim your day.
I’ve spent my life as a Realtor in Saskatoon, so launching a tech startup at 50 wasn't exactly on my radar. But honestly? I was just tired of my phone winning every single night.
I tried the built-in wellbeing stuff on my phone, but it was too easy to cheat. I’d blow my whole “daily limit” by lunch and then just hit “ignore for today” or delete the app because I was frustrated. Traditional blockers felt like a time-out for adults, and I didn't want to be punished—I just didn't want to be stuck.
So I built Paced to handle things differently. Instead of a daily budget, it breaks your time into sessions. When you hit your limit, Paced interrupts the trance and gives you a choice:
Wait out a 60-minute timer.
Walk it off (every 100 steps knocks 3 minutes off the clock so you unlock the app faster).
Emergency Unlock: If you’re desperate, you can get 15 minutes immediately, but it breaks your streak. I’ve found that most people will actually go for a quick walk just to keep that streak alive.
Since I don't have a tech background, I used Gemini as an expert partner to help me navigate all the things I didn't even know I didn't know. It was my sounding board for the strategy and helped me lead a dev team to get this to the Play Store in just seven months. We’re seeing a 30.4% daily usage rate now, which tells me I wasn't the only one looking for a "negotiation" rather than a "jail sentence."
I’ll be here all day to chat about habits, solo founding at 50, or why I think we need a bit more "Wait vs. Walk" logic in our lives.
“Break the scroll trance with movement, not just willpower.”
Paced: Focus & Screen Time was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Standard blockers are too easy to bypass. Paced is a session-based pattern interrupt that stops the "scroll binge" before it starts. When your limit hits, you choose: Wait out the cooldown or Walk to reduce it (100 steps = 3 mins). Turn a mindless habit into a physical trade and reclaim your day.
On the analytics side, Paced: Focus & Screen Time competes within Health & Fitness, Productivity and Time Tracking — topics that collectively have 745.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Paced: Focus & Screen Time performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Paced: Focus & Screen Time?
Paced: Focus & Screen Time was hunted by Rhonda Lavoie. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey everyone! I’m Rhonda.
I’ve spent my life as a Realtor in Saskatoon, so launching a tech startup at 50 wasn't exactly on my radar. But honestly? I was just tired of my phone winning every single night.
I tried the built-in wellbeing stuff on my phone, but it was too easy to cheat. I’d blow my whole “daily limit” by lunch and then just hit “ignore for today” or delete the app because I was frustrated. Traditional blockers felt like a time-out for adults, and I didn't want to be punished—I just didn't want to be stuck.
So I built Paced to handle things differently. Instead of a daily budget, it breaks your time into sessions. When you hit your limit, Paced interrupts the trance and gives you a choice:
Wait out a 60-minute timer.
Walk it off (every 100 steps knocks 3 minutes off the clock so you unlock the app faster).
Emergency Unlock: If you’re desperate, you can get 15 minutes immediately, but it breaks your streak. I’ve found that most people will actually go for a quick walk just to keep that streak alive.
Since I don't have a tech background, I used Gemini as an expert partner to help me navigate all the things I didn't even know I didn't know. It was my sounding board for the strategy and helped me lead a dev team to get this to the Play Store in just seven months. We’re seeing a 30.4% daily usage rate now, which tells me I wasn't the only one looking for a "negotiation" rather than a "jail sentence."
I’ll be here all day to chat about habits, solo founding at 50, or why I think we need a bit more "Wait vs. Walk" logic in our lives.
Paced is on Android now, and the iOS waitlist is officially open!