Still — for iOS
Become someone who doesn't lose their day to apps.
Still turns your phone into a tool for who you want to be — not a slot machine that quietly drains your hours.
The problem
Where did your day go?
Apps are designed to pull you in and quietly drain your hours. You look up and the day is gone — with nothing to show for it.
How Still works
Four small pieces that quietly reshape your day.
Focus sessions
Twenty-five minutes. Pick what to block. Begin. Distractions disappear for the session — your phone becomes a tool again.
Scheduled blocking
Set recurring windows — mornings, working hours, dinner. Still enforces them silently, without asking you to decide all over again.
A shield, not a wall
Open a blocked app and Still gently reminds you who you're becoming. No shaming. No alarms. Just a moment of stillness.
Time you won back
Every session adds to your reclaimed-time counter and weekly streak. Quiet proof the identity is taking hold.
One more thing
Still isn't a timer.
It's a choice about who you're becoming.
Questions
Answers, before you ask.
Does Still need Screen Time permission?
Yes. Still uses Apple's FamilyControls framework so blocks are enforced at the operating system level — not inside a single app.
Which apps can I block?
Any app on your device, plus entire categories (social, games, news) and specific websites.
Does it work on iPad or Mac?
iPhone first. iPad and Mac will come later if there's enough demand from the waitlist.
How much will it cost?
Free to download. Still Premium unlocks unlimited sessions and schedules for a small annual fee.
When does it launch?
Soon. Join the waitlist and you'll be the first to know — and the first to get in.
Who builds this?
An indie developer who built Still because he needed it himself. That's the whole team.