The lock that actually holds
A Focus arms over your chosen feeds the moment your window starts. There's no "are you sure?" dialog to click through. The only way out is to ship.
TweetLock locks Twitter, Reddit and Instagram during your building window. They stay locked until you post your daily build-in-public update. The feed waits. You ship.
Three steps, no willpower needed. It's a real lock, not a reminder you'll swipe away.
Pick the hours you build, say 9 to 11am. TweetLock arms a Focus that covers the apps that steal them.
When the window opens, Twitter, Reddit and Instagram go dark. Reach for them and you hit the lock screen, not the timeline.
Write your build-in-public update, hit post, and the feeds open. You shipped before you scrolled. Streak +1.
Every piece exists to make shipping the easy path and scrolling the locked one.
A Focus arms over your chosen feeds the moment your window starts. There's no "are you sure?" dialog to click through. The only way out is to ship.
Every shipped day stacks. Miss one and the counter resets to zero. That's the loss you actually feel.
A critical alert sits on your lock screen through the whole window: Ship time. What did you build?
Red on your home screen until you ship. Green the second you do. You'll see it every time you pick up the phone.
Compose with media, polls and emoji right in the app. One tap publishes to your timeline and clears the lock.
Get on the waitlist and be one of the first to lock the feed and ship in public, every day.