Break the dopamine loops of infinite scrolling. ScrollVeto is a premium, offline-first Android well-being assistant that blocks distraction and builds bulletproof digital discipline.
Simple, beautiful, and strictly offline. ScrollVeto intercepts addiction before it starts.
Activate hardcore focus sessions. A strict block locks you out of distracting apps with a timer, giving you no way out until the session finishes. Perfect for deep work and exam prep.
Configure session limits (time allowed per single open) and daily limits. ScrollVeto intercepts instantly.
Track resistance. Every time you ignore an impulse to launch a restricted app, your willpower increments.
ScrollVeto tracks your first week as a baseline. Every minute saved below that baseline is accumulated into Time Reclaimed statistics, showing exactly how many days of your life you've gotten back.
Maintain clean day streaks to climb the leaderboard from Novice to Gold, and finally Hacker Tier.
Identify peak addiction hours. The intelligent dashboard gives daily tips to correct bad habits.
Infinite scrolling isn't a lack of willpower—it's a calculated design. Apps use variable reward schedules (like slot machines) to trigger dopamine releases. ScrollVeto breaks this loop using behavioral psychology.
When you mindlessly open an app, ScrollVeto throws a block screen. This immediate physical barrier forces your prefrontal cortex to wake up and make a conscious choice.
We make bad habits hard. By forcing you to wait out a timer or actively type a sequence to bypass a soft block, the dopamine reward is delayed, drastically lowering the urge to scroll.
Instead of just punishing you, ScrollVeto tracks when you resist the urge. This builds a new, healthier dopamine loop based on achieving high Willpower Streaks.
"The average smartphone user taps, swipes, and clicks their phone 2,617 times a day. For the top 10% of users, that number doubles."
"Over 70% of people check their phones within 5 minutes of waking up, priming their brain for high-dopamine distraction before the day even begins."
"It takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to get back to the original task after a single smartphone distraction."
Slide to select your current daily screen time on social media or other distracting apps.
Built by two passionate engineers on a mission to free the world from infinite scrolling.
Not long ago, Ashish found himself doing what millions do: opening Instagram for “two minutes” and losing an hour. As a developer, he understood apps were engineered to capture attention, not just compete for it. This led him to ask: “What if technology could protect attention instead of stealing it?” Today, he architects ScrollVeto's offline-first engine under one principle: People are not products. Their attention shouldn’t be either.
For years, Ishan noticed a strange trend: the smartest people weren’t losing to a lack of talent, they were losing to distraction. Realizing human willpower was competing against algorithms built by top behavioral scientists, he designed the psychology behind ScrollVeto’s systems around a simple belief: Discipline shouldn’t feel like punishment. It should feel like progress.
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