Somebody Stop Me!

Block distracting websites and stay focused — with a daily exception budget so you can bend the rules without breaking them.

As of June 2026, Somebody Stop Me! has 6 users in the Productivity category.

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Version
1.3.0
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates, changed permissions.

History

5 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 24, 2026.

7.086.55.92Apr 24, 2026Jun 7, 2026
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DateUsersRatingReviewsVersion
Apr 24, 202661.1.3
May 1, 202671.2.1
May 19, 202671.3.0
Jun 1, 202661.3.0
Jun 7, 202671.3.0
Now61.3.0

Changelog

  • May 1, 2026
    description
    Somebody Stop Me! is a no-nonsense website blocker for people who know their own worst habits.
    
    Add any site to your block list and it's gone - redirected to a blocked page the moment you try to visit it. When willpower isn't the issue but temptation is, that's usually enough.
    
    But life isn't always black and white. Got a genuine reason to visit a blocked site? You get a daily exception budget (15 minutes by default, configurable up to 60) to temporarily unblock any site. 
    
    Use it wisely - once it's gone, it's gone until tomorrow. Hit the limit and you'll be greeted by a... well, check for yourself. You're welcome.
    
    Features:
    - Block any website instantly by domain
    - One-click block of the current tab
    - Temporary unblocks with a configurable daily time budget (1–60 min)
    - Daily limit on changing the limit itself — so you can't just keep moving the goalposts
    - Toggle blocking on/off without losing your list
    - Blocks survive browser restarts
    Somebody Stop Me! – Website Blocker with PIN Protection
    
    Sometimes willpower alone isn't enough. Somebody Stop Me! blocks the websites draining your focus and gives you the tools to make that block actually stick.
    
    
    Block the distractions, keep the focus
    
    Add any website to your block list and it's gone. Visit a blocked site and you'll hit a wall instead: a motivational message, a usage bar, and a simple choice between staying focused or spending one of your daily exception minutes.
    
    
    Block any website in one click, including the one you're on right now
    
    Smart domain matching blocks subdomains automatically (m.twitter.com, mail.facebook.com, all of it)
    Daily exception budget (default: 15 minutes) so you can take a quick break without blowing your whole day
    When your daily budget runs out, you get a meme instead. You've earned it.
    
    
    The PIN feature: the real reason this works
    
    Any blocker is useless if you can just turn it off. That's where the PIN comes in.
    
    Set a PIN and the extension locks down. You can't disable blocking, and you can't remove sites from your list without verifying it first. Your past self made the rules. Your present self has to live with them.
    
    But the real power move? Have someone else set the PIN. Ask a friend, your partner, a colleague, or an accountability buddy to set it for you and not tell you what it is. Now the block is real. There's no "I'll just quickly check..." because you genuinely can't. To get back in, you have to ask another human being for help. That friction is often all it takes.
    
    PIN protection works like this:
    - Disabling all blocking requires PIN verification
    - Removing a site from your list requires PIN verification (after a 5-minute grace period so you can undo mistakes)
    - Adding new sites is always allowed; the goal is to block more, not less
    - Verification only lasts for the current popup session, so protection resets every time
    
    
    Designed to be honest about human nature
    
    This extension doesn't pretend you have infinite willpower. The daily exception budget exists because sometimes you genuinely need 5 minutes. The PIN exists because sometimes you don't, but in the moment you'll convince yourself you do.
    
    Somebody Stop Me! is the friend who says no when you can't say it to yourself.
    
    
    Private and lightweight
    - No account required
    - No data collected or transmitted; everything stays in your browser
    - No tracking, no analytics
    - Works entirely offline
    - Syncs your block list across your Chrome devices automatically
  • Apr 24, 2026
    description
    Want to reclaim your time? 
    
    Perhaps you need someone to tell you to stop wasting time online. 
    
    That’s why this extension exists. 
    
    It’s 100% private, with no trackers, and no information sent to external servers. 
    
    The extension uses your browser’s built-in synchronisation to persist and move your settings across your sessions. 
    
    P.S. I know that sometimes you need a cheeky peek at social media, I thought about that too.
    Somebody Stop Me! is a no-nonsense website blocker for people who know their own worst habits.
    
    Add any site to your block list and it's gone - redirected to a blocked page the moment you try to visit it. When willpower isn't the issue but temptation is, that's usually enough.
    
    But life isn't always black and white. Got a genuine reason to visit a blocked site? You get a daily exception budget (15 minutes by default, configurable up to 60) to temporarily unblock any site. 
    
    Use it wisely - once it's gone, it's gone until tomorrow. Hit the limit and you'll be greeted by a... well, check for yourself. You're welcome.
    
    Features:
    - Block any website instantly by domain
    - One-click block of the current tab
    - Temporary unblocks with a configurable daily time budget (1–60 min)
    - Daily limit on changing the limit itself — so you can't just keep moving the goalposts
    - Toggle blocking on/off without losing your list
    - Blocks survive browser restarts
  • Apr 24, 2026
    short_description
    Block distracting websites to improve focus and productivity - because sometimes you need someone to stop you!
    Block distracting websites and stay focused — with a daily exception budget so you can bend the rules without breaking them.
  • Apr 24, 2026
    permissions
    storage, tabs, activeTab, declarativeNetRequest
    storage, tabs, activeTab, declarativeNetRequest, alarms

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagetabsactiveTabdeclarativeNetRequestalarms
Host access
<all_urls>

Screenshots

Somebody Stop Me! screenshot 1

About

Somebody Stop Me! – Website Blocker with PIN Protection

Sometimes willpower alone isn't enough. Somebody Stop Me! blocks the websites draining your focus and gives you the tools to make that block actually stick.


Block the distractions, keep the focus

Add any website to your block list and it's gone. Visit a blocked site and you'll hit a wall instead: a motivational message, a usage bar, and a simple choice between staying focused or spending one of your daily exception minutes.


Block any website in one click, including the one you're on right now

Smart domain matching blocks subdomains automatically (m.twitter.com, mail.facebook.com, all of it)
Daily exception budget (default: 15 minutes) so you can take a quick break without blowing your whole day
When your daily budget runs out, you get a meme instead. You've earned it.


The PIN feature: the real reason this works

Any blocker is useless if you can just turn it off. That's where the PIN comes in.

Set a PIN and the extension locks down. You can't disable blocking, and you can't remove sites from your list without verifying it first. Your past self made the rules. Your present self has to live with them.

But the real power move? Have someone else set the PIN. Ask a friend, your partner, a colleague, or an accountability buddy to set it for you and not tell you what it is. Now the block is real. There's no "I'll just quickly check..." because you genuinely can't. To get back in, you have to ask another human being for help. That friction is often all it takes.

PIN protection works like this:
- Disabling all blocking requires PIN verification
- Removing a site from your list requires PIN verification (after a 5-minute grace period so you can undo mistakes)
- Adding new sites is always allowed; the goal is to block more, not less
- Verification only lasts for the current popup session, so protection resets every time


Designed to be honest about human nature

This extension doesn't pretend you have infinite willpower. The daily exception budget exists because sometimes you genuinely need 5 minutes. The PIN exists because sometimes you don't, but in the moment you'll convince yourself you do.

Somebody Stop Me! is the friend who says no when you can't say it to yourself.


Private and lightweight
- No account required
- No data collected or transmitted; everything stays in your browser
- No tracking, no analytics
- Works entirely offline
- Syncs your block list across your Chrome devices automatically

Technical

Version
1.3.0
Manifest
V3
Size
202KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
u5e46ba408617e10ba10f106d4edce6ef
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 26, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 27, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
Website
Support URL
Privacy Policy

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