Website blocker alternative

When blocking the web is too blunt, keep a receipt instead.

Website blockers are useful when a site is always a distraction. Focus Receipt is for the harder case: you still need search, docs, references, and product pages, but you want a clear trail of what actually supported the session.

Why a blocker is not always the right tool

Research, writing, coding, and planning often require switching between multiple web pages. Blocking all of that creates friction. Focus Receipt does not decide which sites are allowed. It asks you to capture the pages you intentionally use during a focused timer.

The result is a local receipt: goal, duration, selected captured pages, top domain, unfinished item, and a next-session fix.

Use it when work needs the browser

Docs, search results, forums, competitors, and references can stay accessible.

Keep the consent boundary clear

Only tabs you explicitly capture are added to the receipt.

End with one next step

The session closes with a review instead of a silent timer reset.

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