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Quiet

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    New Tab page that gives you a moment of calm and inspires you to be more productive.

  2. 11

    Use social media in a useful way. Control Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Reddit, Netflix and LinkedIn in a responsible way.

    free

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    Employee Monitoring Software with Screenshots, Internet, Activity and Time Tracking

    Try for free freemium $4.99 / Monthly

  4. 10

    V2 updates! - Custom time interval for distraction free mode - Ability to turn off ' always on' mode - Improved UI -- Self Control -- A simple app to keep you focused online by blocking sites that you spend way too much time on.

  5. Website blocker so you can get back to your fucking work

  6. Browser extension that blocks distracting sites

  7. Revolutionize your operating system with WindowFX.

  8. Detox from your most addictive apps

  9. Block addictive content on social media

  10. Chronos Time Tracking is smart time tracking for freelancers. Track time, expenses, and payments against client projects. Spend time doing work, not tracking. Best of all, it's free!

  11. Otto is a full-service advertising, web development, and public relations agency.

  12. Block every distraction online.

  13. The new home for your internet 🏡

    freemium $10.0 / Monthly (Pro)

  14. Turn your browser into a calm, lean productivity machine

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