Deep work
deserves a better tool.
Block out time for one task with real commitment. FocusCapsule seals you into a distraction-free capsule where quitting has consequences and finishing builds momentum.

Designed for deep work
Protect your most valuable hours
Sealed focus sessions
Name your task, set a duration, and enter a capsule. The interface removes everything except your timer and your work.
Real commitment
Exiting early resets your streak to zero. This friction is intentional. It keeps you in the chair when the work gets hard.
Silent coworking
Work alongside others in Live Focus Rooms. No chat, no video calls. Just quiet shared presence that reinforces your commitment.
Daily deep work habit
Your streak tracks consecutive days of completed sessions. Watch it grow and protect it like the asset it is.
Notion reference overlay
Access your Notion workspace as an overlay without leaving the session. Research and reference without context switching.
Session analytics
Review your focus history on a yearly heatmap. See which days and weeks you committed to deep work and which you skipped.
Lo-fi focus music
A built-in lo-fi player keeps you in the zone. No Spotify tabs, no algorithm rabbit holes.
Command palette
Press Ctrl+K to navigate anywhere instantly. Built for people who value speed and keyboard-driven workflows.
See it in action
From capsule to completion in under a minute.
What people are saying
Real users, real sessions.
I used to open 15 tabs before starting any project. Now I just type one task, hit start, and actually finish it. My screen time report finally makes sense.
The streak thing got me. I was about to close a session early and saw it would reset to zero. Stayed for the last 12 minutes and finished the problem set.
Live Rooms are weirdly motivating. Nobody talks, nobody chats, you just see other people working and somehow that's enough to keep you going.
I've tried every focus app out there. This is the only one that doesn't try to do too much. One task, one timer, done. That's it.
The Quick Pulse at the end is my favorite part. Rating the session makes me honest about when I actually focused vs when I was just sitting there.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to remove doubts.