Turn distraction into momentum.
TakeTime blocks distracting apps and unlocks them with a quick lesson and one question — so you stay intentional instead of scrolling on autopilot.
Requires Screen Time permission to block apps. TakeTime does not read the content inside other apps you block.
How it works
Choose apps to block
Pick the apps that pull you into doomscrolling. TakeTime uses Screen Time to apply the block.
Set an interval (and optional daily limit)
Decide how often you want a learning “speed bump” before continuing.
Get a micro‑lesson when blocked
When you open a blocked app, TakeTime shows a short reading so you pause and reset.
Answer one question, then continue
One quick quiz question and you’re back — with intention, not autopilot.
Why it works
Interrupts autopilot
A tiny “pause” breaks the reflex loop before you open distracting apps.
Fast, not preachy
One lesson. One question. Back to what you were doing — intentionally.
Made for students
Turn your own notes and PDFs into fresh review cards in minutes.
Built for your material
Upload PDFs or images
Generate lessons from your class notes, slides, readings, or photos of a handout.
Share to TakeTime
From any app, tap Share → TakeTime to add a PDF to your course without breaking flow.
Keep content fresh
If your queue starts feeling repetitive, TakeTime nudges you to upload new material.
FAQ
No. Screen Time is used only to block apps you select. TakeTime doesn’t read the content inside other apps.
Yes — upload PDFs or images to generate new learning cards and modules.
You can upload new material at any time. TakeTime also nudges you to refresh your queue.
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Ready to make scrolling intentional?
Download TakeTime and start unlocking your apps with quick micro‑lessons.