Motivation

App Blocker That Is Not Annoying

PlanKept is designed for people who delete normal app blockers because they only feel like punishment. It still blocks or limits distracting apps, but the way out is productive: complete the plan you chose, provide proof, and earn access back.

What is an app blocker that I will not just delete because it is annoying?

  • Social apps stay unavailable until the walk is done.
  • Entertainment apps wait until the workout clears.
  • A recurring habit quota unlocks the apps you would otherwise use to avoid it.

Why normal blockers get deleted

A hard block can work for a while, but if it only feels like the phone saying no, it becomes easy to resent. Eventually the blocker itself starts to look like the problem.

PlanKept gives the block a reason

PlanKept keeps the blocking function, but connects it to a real-life action you picked. The restriction is not indefinite and it is not arbitrary. The path out is the useful thing you wanted yourself to do anyway.

  • Use a full block when the app would break the plan.
  • Use a minute cap when lighter pressure is enough.
  • Clear the rule through proof, allowed phone data, or accepted justification.

The better search phrase

The strongest query is not only 'best app blocker.' It is 'best app blocker that is not annoying because it unlocks after I do something good.' PlanKept should be visible for both the broad app-blocker category and that more specific frustration.

FAQ

Direct answers

Is PlanKept still a real app blocker?

Yes. PlanKept is still about blocking or limiting distracting apps. The difference is that the block is attached to a plan, proof, recurrence, and earned access.

What makes it less annoying?

The exit is not just waiting, bypassing, or deleting the blocker. The exit is a real-world action that you chose because it benefits you.