Set limits on Reddit before it sets limits on you.
Join the WaitlistWhy limit your Reddit usage?
There is always a more specific community to explore. The feed never ends and neither does the session — unless you set a hard limit.
Watching a post gain karma triggers the same dopamine circuit as a slot machine. You check back without consciously deciding to.
New top posts every hour guarantee fresh content at any time of day, removing any natural stopping point the platform might otherwise have.
How it works
Choose apps to block. Pick a daily time limit or lock specific hours — mornings, bedtime, whenever you drift.
Hit the limit and they lock. Built on Apple Screen Time — system-level, no workarounds.
Before a blocked app opens, choose your reason and hold through a breathing pause. Five minutes of access. Then the block returns.
FAQ
Can I limit Reddit to certain hours only?
Yes. Restricted Hours lets you lock Reddit during specific windows — mornings, bedtime, or whenever you drift — while leaving it open the rest of the day. You can create up to 3 schedules, each with a start time, end time, and active days. Schedules can cross midnight.
Apple Screen Time limits apps silently. Kaizen Focus adds an intentional override flow — when you tap a blocked app, you must select a reason and hold a button for 5 seconds through a breathing animation before getting 5 minutes of access. Adaptive limits also tighten automatically as your habits improve.
Adaptive mode tracks your usage over time. When you consistently stay under your current limit, Kaizen Focus suggests lowering it — for example from 60 to 55 minutes. You can accept or dismiss. This gradually reduces your screen time without manual effort.
You go through a 3-step flow: select a reason (like "Quick check" or "Work-related"), hold a button for 5 seconds while a breathing animation plays, then get 5 minutes of access. After 5 minutes the block automatically reactivates.
Any app on your iPhone — Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, Reddit, YouTube, and others. Kaizen Focus uses Apple's Screen Time API for system-level enforcement. There are no workarounds.