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FocusDeck

Build repeatable focus rituals for study and deep work

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🎯 FocusDeck β€” Build once. Run daily. Stop fighting blank to-do lists and rigid timers. Build reusable decks of timed task blocks, run them in a calm focus session ⏱️, and review your progress πŸ“Š to turn scattered effort into a repeatable ritual. Perfect for students πŸ“š and professionals.

πŸƒ Decks: Assemble focus blocks once, reuse forever.

▢️ Run: Distraction-free session runner with auto-cycling.

πŸ” Review: Rate focus & difficulty to improve.

πŸ“… Plan: Turn goals into adaptive weekly plans.

Free to start. Go Pro for unlimited decks & full analytics. πŸš€

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Features

  • Timed Task Blocks
  • Reusable Time Blocking
  • Modular Pomodoro
  • Pause & Resume
  • Daily Automation

Use Cases

  • Researchers
  • Professionals
  • Students

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I build & lead the engineering behind AI...

The ritual angle is underrated. Most productivity tools treat focus as a problem to solve with more features. FocusDeck flips it - by letting you build reusable time blocks once and then just run them daily, you remove the friction of setup. The "run daily" model paired with auto-cycling means you're not rewiring your brain each session. That's the real efficiency gain - not more options, but fewer decisions. The reviews component also matters - too many apps measure activity, FocusDeck measures reflection.

Love the clean approach to focus rituals. Simple, repeatable habits always beat complex productivity frameworks that take more time to maintain than the actual work. Keeping friction low is essential for developer and founder toolsβ€”something I learned while working on the ITRFA tool for automating Schedule FA calculations. Wishing you great momentum with this!

Love the focus on simple, repeatable habits. Low-friction tools always win. Wishing you great momentum with this!

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i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

The reusable decks concept is really smart - most focus tools make you rebuild your setup every session. With FocusDeck, you build once and just run your ritual daily. The distraction-free runner with auto-cycling means you're not manually timing between blocks either. Perfect for anyone trying to turn scattered work into actual routine.

Thank you all for the extremely kind words! If anyone would like to make suggestions or has any constructive feedback, I am very keen to hear your take on what can be done better to improve your focus :) - Adam, FocusDeck Founder

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I build & lead the engineering behind AI...

The ritual angle is underrated. Most productivity tools treat focus as a problem to solve with more features. FocusDeck flips it - by letting you build reusable time blocks once and then just run them daily, you remove the friction of setup. The "run daily" model paired with auto-cycling means you're not rewiring your brain each session. That's the real efficiency gain - not more options, but fewer decisions. The reviews component also matters - too many apps measure activity, FocusDeck measures reflection.

Love the clean approach to focus rituals. Simple, repeatable habits always beat complex productivity frameworks that take more time to maintain than the actual work. Keeping friction low is essential for developer and founder toolsβ€”something I learned while working on the ITRFA tool for automating Schedule FA calculations. Wishing you great momentum with this!

Love the focus on simple, repeatable habits. Low-friction tools always win. Wishing you great momentum with this!

custom-img
i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

The reusable decks concept is really smart - most focus tools make you rebuild your setup every session. With FocusDeck, you build once and just run your ritual daily. The distraction-free runner with auto-cycling means you're not manually timing between blocks either. Perfect for anyone trying to turn scattered work into actual routine.

Thank you all for the extremely kind words! If anyone would like to make suggestions or has any constructive feedback, I am very keen to hear your take on what can be done better to improve your focus :) - Adam, FocusDeck Founder

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