Stop distractions
without blocking anything.
Website blockers treat the symptom. FocusCapsule builds the habit. Commit to one task, work alongside others, and let your streak do the motivating.

A different approach to focus
Motivation works better than restriction
Accountability over restriction
Instead of blocking sites, FocusCapsule gives you a reason to stay on task. Your streak resets if you quit early. That is enough.
One task commitment
Declare what you are working on before you start. When your brain knows there is only one job, distractions lose their pull.
Social accountability
Work in silent Live Rooms with other people. Knowing others can see you are focusing creates natural pressure to stay on task.
Clean, distraction-free interface
The capsule view shows only your timer and your task. No feeds, no notifications, no sidebar clutter.
Streak motivation
Your streak counts consecutive days of completed sessions. Once you have a 30-day streak, you will not want to break it.
End-of-session ritual
Rate your focus with an emoji and an optional note. This micro-reflection trains your brain to value completed sessions.
Weekly challenges
Fresh challenges every week keep you engaged. Complete them to earn XP and level up.
Works with your tools
Notion overlay, built-in lo-fi music, and a task list. Everything stays inside the app so you do not need to leave.
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.