Análises para one sec | Website Blocker, Focus, Screen Time
one sec | Website Blocker, Focus, Screen Time por riedel.wtf GmbH
15 análises
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por what do you want , há 4 mesesi like the idea and it works decently, but it's a bit janky. sometimes it makes you wait twice, or it randomly pops up even if you didn't leave the tab. it's also annoying that it shows up even if you leave just for one second. last, the breathing screen needs overflow:hidden in the css so it stops showing scrollbars that it shouldn't.
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 3 mesesHey, thanks a lot for your feedback! You could definitely try enabling the "Intentional Website Switching" feature. This prevents the intervention from showing up again when briefly leaving a tab for a different site. Hope that helps! - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Dhiaa , há 8 meses
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 18922100 , há 9 mesesIt's a shame it's not available on Android!
Resposta do programador
publicado a há 9 mesesHey, one sec is available on Android as well: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=wtf.riedel.onesec - incredibly simple idea, incredibly effective.
whenever i open social media to scroll for a few seconds, close it again without seeing anything entertaining or fulfilling only to open it again and repeat it is incredibly irritating and makes me hate myself for doing it.
one sec lets me take a breath and realize that there probably isnt any good reason to do so and lets me go do something which will actually make me happy. wonderful extension, could not reccomend more - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17436540 , há 2 anosSyncing statistics with the mobile app would make it perfect :)
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 15975795 , há 2 anosSolid, functional extension, could make great use of the good re-intervention feature already existing on the iOS-Version (!!!)
Having the statistics synchronized with your phone would be godlike, but I am well aware this would mean asking for to much (as of now). - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Utilizador do Firefox 17609871 , há 2 anos
- does what it says on the tin. Works great at making you more aware of your browsing habits.
The only fault i could find is that it is somewhat inconsistent as to when you get the breath screen. Sometimes it doesn't trigger when you come from other apps, and sometimes it triggers even though you're navigating within a website. due to the short duration of the breath screen it isn't to bothersome though, just not as accurate as it could be. - Great idea and execution, though the intentional switching is sometimes a little glitchy.
It would be good if in addition to the deep breath, there was also some additional, dynamic friction introduced. For example, the buttons ('I do not want to visit X' / 'I want to visit X') could shift position to a different corner of the screen each time the extension is displayed, in order to actively engage the user at the point of making the choice. As it is, I find that already I am in the habit of just waiting the 5 seconds then automatically clicking the 'I want to visit X' button, which somewhat undermines the goal of the extension.
This is my problem, of course, but adding a little extra, dynamic friction of this kind to the interstitial page after the breath would strengthen the question of whether I *really* want to visit the website -- and thus enhance the value of the extension.Resposta do programador
publicado a há 3 anosThanks, great feedback! We’ll work on making the intervention effect event better in upcoming updates! In regards to the intentional website switching, could you describe the problem in a bit more detail? Feel free to reach out via support@one-sec.app!
– Frederik