You're not weak. You're just alone against an algorithm.
30 days. One accountability partner. Zero apps.
The average person spends 2 hours 31 minutes on social media daily.
That's 38 days a year.
912 days in a lifetime.
Two and a half YEARS staring at other people's lives instead of living yours.
Since you opened this page
Imagine that, but on TikTok. Every day. For years.
Apps can't fix app addiction.
That's like asking the bartender to run your AA meeting.
Get matched with a real accountability partner — a person, not a bot — based on your timezone and goals.
5-minute emails. Specific actions, not motivational fluff. Check in with your partner. That's it.
New habits. A cleaner relationship with your phone. And probably a new friend.
Specific actions, not motivational fluff. Each email fits in 5 minutes or less.
Matched by timezone and goals. A real human who's in it with you.
Fellow detoxers only. No algorithmic feed. No engagement bait.
Live calls. Optional. Short. With people who actually get what you're doing.
Simple. Not gamified. This isn't another dopamine trap.
For founding members. Because the work doesn't stop after 30 days.
Get notified when the next cohort launches.
Lock in the founding price. First 100 only.
No. That would be ironic. It's emails, a partner, and a community. Nothing to download. Nothing to tap "Ignore" on.
We re-match you within 24 hours. No one gets left behind. Accountability cuts both ways — your partner is also counting on you.
Yes. This isn't about going Amish. It's about using your phone as a tool, not a pacifier. You'll still call your mom. You just won't spend 2 hours watching strangers dance.
You keep the habits. Optionally, stay in the community for $9/month — but you're not locked into anything. The goal is for you to not need us.
Yes. Accountability partners increase goal achievement by 95% (ASTC research). We didn't invent the science. We just made it dead simple and removed the app-shaped irony.
You can close this tab and keep scrolling.
Or
you can try 30 days with someone who gets it.
No sermons. No apps. Just two people choosing to take back their time.