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Saturn - Screen Time Manager
Understand your browsing habits and stop digital distraction
Saturn is a lightweight Chrome extension that blocks distracting websites, sets daily limits, and shows how often you try to return to blocked sites. Instead of being a bloated productivity suite, it focuses on simple friction and habit awareness, helping you catch the impulse before losing focus.
I built this because I kept catching myself opening distracting sites without even thinking. I didn’t want a huge productivity suite or a parental-control-style blocker. I wanted something lightweight that added just enough friction to make me notice the habit before falling back into it.
Saturn lets you block distracting websites, set daily limits, and see how often you try to return to blocked pages. That last part is the piece I care about most: the repeated impulse is usually the real problem, not just the site itself.
This is still early, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback, especially on the onboarding, blocked-page experience, and what would make this useful enough to keep installed long term.
How does it actually count the "tries to return" metric, does it only track blocked site attempts or anything you try to open mid-focus session?
Finally tried this after seeing it on here and the attempt counter is honestly the standout feature for me, made me realize how reflexively I reopen Twitter. Blocking works fine but that little number staring back at you hits different.
How does Saturn handle sites you actually need for work, like when a quick Twitter check is research but you still want it blocked most of the day?
Really like how it tracks how often you try to revisit blocked sites - that little number made me think twice before clicking reddit again. Simple and does the job without a bunch of extra fluff.
Love that it tracks how often you try to revisit blocked sites instead of just silently blocking them. That little bit of friction makes the habit visible without feeling preachy.
About Saturn - Screen Time Manager on Product Hunt
“Understand your browsing habits and stop digital distraction”
Saturn - Screen Time Manager was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #43 on the daily leaderboard. Saturn is a lightweight Chrome extension that blocks distracting websites, sets daily limits, and shows how often you try to return to blocked sites. Instead of being a bloated productivity suite, it focuses on simple friction and habit awareness, helping you catch the impulse before losing focus.
Saturn - Screen Time Manager was featured in Chrome Extensions (52.7k followers), Productivity (655.7k followers) and Time Tracking (11.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 161.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m excited to launch Saturn.
I built this because I kept catching myself opening distracting sites without even thinking. I didn’t want a huge productivity suite or a parental-control-style blocker. I wanted something lightweight that added just enough friction to make me notice the habit before falling back into it.
Saturn lets you block distracting websites, set daily limits, and see how often you try to return to blocked pages. That last part is the piece I care about most: the repeated impulse is usually the real problem, not just the site itself.
This is still early, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback, especially on the onboarding, blocked-page experience, and what would make this useful enough to keep installed long term.