I initially got Superhappy to help cut down on my screen time, and it’s been great for that. But what really surprised me is how much it’s helped with other habits, too. I used to order takeout from apps like Postmates and GrubHub 2-3 times a day, but since using Superhappy, I haven’t ordered once. It’s actually helped me stop late-night food orders and made me more motivated to cook at home.
What I love most is how SuperhappyScreenTimeBlocker is there at just the right time—when I’m opening a social media app out of boredom or when I’m thinking about ordering food. It’s like a gentle reminder that I don’t really need to, and it helps me stay on track.
Honestly, I think Superhappy could be used for more than just screen time. It has the potential to change how people use their phones in a bigger way by helping them build healthier habits overall.
One suggestion I have is maybe adding more options when it comes to blocking apps. For example, I enjoy playing chess, but I can get frustrated when I lose. It would be cool if Superhappy could remind me to stay cool and enjoy the game instead of fully blocking SuperhappyScreenTimeBlocker .
Overall, Superhappy has really made a difference in my daily life, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking to create better phone habits.