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Mom Clock

You said you'd do it. So why didn't you?

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We all know what we should do.

We just don’t do it.


Mom Clock is a strict reminder and app blocker for people who keep negotiating with themselves.


No snooze. No “just five more minutes.” No pretending.


When it’s time, distractions are blocked and action is forced — like a mom standing behind you, watching.


Built for procrastinators who are tired of disappointing themselves.

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When it's time, it's time.

Hi Faziers 👋 I built Mom Clock because I was tired of lying to myself. I’d plan my day, set reminders, ignore them, and still feel like I was “trying.” The problem wasn’t motivation — it was that I kept negotiating with myself. So I asked: what if a reminder didn’t negotiate? Mom Clock is a strict reminder and app blocker. When it’s time, it alarms and blocks distracting apps and forces you to act — no snooze, no “later.” It's like a strict but caring mom watching you, making sure you actually do what you promised. It’s uncomfortable. A little annoying. And surprisingly effective. If this sounds familiar, I’d love to hear what you think. — Justin

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When it's time, it's time.

Hi Faziers 👋 I built Mom Clock because I was tired of lying to myself. I’d plan my day, set reminders, ignore them, and still feel like I was “trying.” The problem wasn’t motivation — it was that I kept negotiating with myself. So I asked: what if a reminder didn’t negotiate? Mom Clock is a strict reminder and app blocker. When it’s time, it alarms and blocks distracting apps and forces you to act — no snooze, no “later.” It's like a strict but caring mom watching you, making sure you actually do what you promised. It’s uncomfortable. A little annoying. And surprisingly effective. If this sounds familiar, I’d love to hear what you think. — Justin