SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused

Block distracting websites during focus sessions.

As of June 2026, SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused has users in the Productivity category.

Usersno change0%
Ratingno change0%
— reviews
Reviewsno change0%
Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3

History

1 snapshots

Tracking since Jun 10, 2026.

Not enough history yet for this metric — the chart fills in as we collect more snapshots.
View as table
DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Jun 10, 20261.0.0
Now1.0.0

Permissions & access

Permissions
alarmsstoragetabswebNavigation
Host access
http://localhost:3000/*

Screenshots

SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused screenshot 1SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused screenshot 2SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused screenshot 3SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused screenshot 4SnapFocus: Block Websites & Stay Focused screenshot 5

About

Ship what you planned to ship. SnapFocus enforces your focus — it doesn't just hope for it.

You sit down to work. You have a plan. An hour later you're somewhere you didn't intend to be, your flow is gone, and the task is still waiting.

Willpower isn't the problem. Your environment is. SnapFocus changes the environment.

⭐ Features ⭐

🔒 Locked Sessions & Schedules
Set recurring focus windows (Mon–Fri, 9–12) or start a commitment session on the spot. Once active, you can't end them early or edit your rules. Your morning-self sets the rules. SnapFocus enforces them when your afternoon-self would rather not.

🎯 Granular Block Rules
Most blockers make you choose: block a site entirely, or don't. SnapFocus lets you block the whole domain and carve out exactly what you need — by subdomain, section, or exact URL. Block youtube.com, allow a specific channel. Block reddit.com, allow r/programming. The most specific rule always wins.

🤖 AI Classification for Mixed-Use Pages
Is a YouTube channel about your tech stack work or distraction? It depends. You write guidance in plain language per focus mode — "allow programming articles, block anything social" — and AI reads the page and decides before it loads. Not a static blocklist someone else maintains.

📊 Focus Analytics
See where your focus actually goes. Track focus hours, session count, and block frequency week over week. Know which sites are pulling hardest.

🔄 Real-Time Cloud Sync
Your rules live in your account, not your browser. Install the extension on any machine and your focus modes, schedules, and block rules are already there. Start a session on one device — it's active on all of them.

💡 Multiple Focus Modes
Create separate rule sets for Deep Work, Research, Admin, or anything else. Each mode has its own block rules and AI guidance. Switch context without rewiring your blocklist.

✦ Built for people who actually need to ship things

SnapFocus is for knowledge workers, developers, and solo creators who still need access to useful content on sites like YouTube, Reddit, and documentation forums — not just a blanket block that breaks your workflow.

Flexible where you need it. Locked when it counts.

✦ Privacy
The extension matches URLs against your rules locally. For AI classification, only the content of the page being classified is sent — no browsing history, no cross-site tracking, ever.

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
135KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
kagkhnegiiebnmfojhdkdhjghemgkbea
Developer ID
uf8f82037cde0666736ccc5eaff0759fe
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 9, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 9, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 10, 2026
Website
snapfocus.app

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 10, 2026.