Limited Distraction

Give yourself a time budget on distracting sites. When time's up, a cooldown kicks in and redirects you back to work.

As of June 2026, Limited Distraction has 2 users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Manifest V3

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About

Tired of Endless Procrastination and Distraction? 

You don't need another site blocker. You need a time budget!

Most productivity extensions take an all-or-nothing approach: block a site completely, or not at all. But that’s not how real life works. Sometimes you need five minutes on YouTube to watch a tutorial. Sometimes you need to check Twitter for a work update. The problem was never visiting these sites — it was losing an hour  scrolling when you only meant to stay for five minutes.
Limited Distraction takes a different approach. Instead of blocking sites outright, it gives you a daily time budget for each one. Browse freely within your limit. When your minutes run out, a cooldown activates and the site is gently locked — redirecting you to a motivational page, your work URL, or a blank tab. No guilt trips. No complicated rules. Just a clear boundary between intentional browsing and mindless scrolling.

HOW IT WORKS
1.	Add your distracting sites — YouTube, Reddit, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, or any domain you choose.
2.	Set a daily time limit — from 5 minutes to 60 minutes per site.
3.	Set a cooldown period — 30 minutes, 2 hours, or until tomorrow.
4.	Browse normally. A sleek, non-intrusive countdown timer appears on tracked sites showing your remaining time.
5.	When time’s up, the cooldown kicks in — the site is temporarily blocked and you’re redirected back to focus.

KEY FEATURES
•	Per-site time budgets: Assign 5–60 minutes per day to any website. Each site gets its own independent timer.
•	Cooldown enforcement: When your time runs out, the site locks for 30 minutes up to a full day. No workarounds, no “just 5 more minutes.”
•	Live countdown overlay: A minimal, non-intrusive timer bar appears on tracked sites. Minimize it to a tiny pill, or expand it — your choice.
•	Smart notifications: Get notified at the halfway mark and the 2-minute warning so you can wrap up what you’re doing.
•	Visual urgency cues: The timer changes color from green to yellow to red as time runs low. A subtle red vignette appears in the final 2 minutes.
•	Motivational redirect page: When a site is blocked, you’re shown an encouraging message and a cooldown countdown — not a shame screen.
•	Flexible redirect options: Choose to be sent to a motivational page, your custom work URL (Notion, Asana, Google Docs), or a clean new tab.
•	Focus Score dashboard: The popup shows a real-time Focus Score (0–100%) based on how much of your daily budget remains. Gamify your focus.
•	Active Hours scheduling: Only enforce limits during your work hours (e.g., 8 AM–6 PM). Browse freely outside that window.
•	Weekend Mode: Automatically disable all limits on Saturday and Sunday.
•	Pause All (15 min): Need a quick break? Pause all limits temporarily without losing your timer progress.
•	Daily auto-reset: All timers and cooldowns reset at midnight (or a custom time you set).
•	Daily stats: Track total time used, sites visited, and number of redirects each day.
•	Dark & light themes: Matches your preferred look across popup, options, and redirect pages.
•	Privacy-first: No data collection. No accounts. No analytics. Everything stays in your browser.

WHO IT’S FOR
•	Remote workers who need boundaries between “quick check” and “lost an hour.”
•	Students preparing for exams who want controlled social media access, not zero access.
•	Creators and freelancers who rely on platforms like YouTube or Twitter for work but lose focus on them.
•	Anyone who’s tried site blockers and found them too rigid, too easy to disable, or too guilt-driven.

THE PHILOSOPHY
Distraction isn’t a character flaw. It’s a design problem. The platforms you visit are engineered to keep you scrolling. Limited Distraction gives you a structural advantage: a time budget that respects your autonomy, enforced by a cooldown that respects your goals. No willpower required. No shame involved. Just a smarter relationship with the internet.

Free. Lightweight. Private. No account needed. Install and start focusing in under 30 seconds.

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
42.67KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

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Developer ID
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Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Mar 13, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Mar 13, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
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