Company Name: Detox
About: Take back control of your screen time and build a healthier relationship with
your phone. We're your gentle companion, helping you make mindful choices about
when to connect and when to pause.
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by ReviewBr4h
This idea is a good idea for an app, unfortunately I didn’t get to use it because it costs money to use the app. Seriously, why would I download this app when it costs me less to scroll on instagram on my own. The idea is useful in theory however in practice it’s just another way to add a subscription service to your never ending list of purchases. I know it has very low cost in short term but i’d rather mediate my screen time myself than waste money using an app that is going to simply restrict my phone more. I think its even funnier how they make you complete an “oath” to lowering your screen time to manipulate you into a commitment before telling you that it costs money so you’re like “well I already made the oath and it’s only a few dollars”
by Quilt Lover 101
I have been using the detox app for a month or so, having paid for a year. It worked great and was very helpful. Then one day it just kept crashing over and over, not letting me into my social media that I had it limiting time on. I deleted the app, reloaded it, then it refused to recognize me, wanting to charge me for another year. There was no place to sign in. This is a racket… and the new yearly fee went from $40 up to $55. Yep. Just no.
by Peashooterplantpro
Listen. I got this app because I felt like “hey I can work on my scrolling,” until I found out that it costs money? It tells me all these statistics about me relating to my time on the phone. But at the same time, why do I need to spend money to work on my screen time. The morality of it is a bit, twisted. It’s such a good concept, and it’s now being slapped with a dollar sign. It’s just a bit disappointing.