A free, 6-day experiment that helps you turn scattered screen time into focused, deliberate work — built from a system tested on myself and a small group of friends, now open to a few beta testers.
I used to only focus 2.5 hours a day and still felt like I needed a break from it once a week — deluding myself that it was okay because I had a full-time job. I noticed I experienced burnouts and lack of motivation but did not know how to deal with it, even for just 2.5 hours of extra focusing per day.
Sometimes when I experienced a bad day I would "detox" with extra late-night scrolling, which led to messing up fixed schedules and disappointing myself. The momentum of my best performance would break whenever I hit an outer force — and I would not blame myself for the lack of discipline. I just did not know where the problem actually was yet.
"The shift was not finding more discipline. It was realising I had been searching for it in the wrong place entirely."
Like spending months looking for a spoon in your bedroom closet when it has been sitting on the kitchen counter the whole time. Nobody tells you this. Everyone assumes discipline is hidden somewhere special and hard to reach. It was never the problem. The moment I stopped searching in the wrong place, the schedule and good habits just followed along naturally.
I went from quitting every new habit after 4–5 days to consistently hitting 7–8 hours of focused work daily — alongside a full-time job. No suffering. No forcing. I tested the same process on friends and the results held. Now I'm running it with a small group while I refine it.
Now the question is: does this work for people outside my friend group? That's what this beta is for. Not a product launch — a genuine experiment to find out if this is teachable to someone I've never met.
If that sounds interesting to you, come be a beta tester.
We're looking for a small number of people to test a 6-day focus experiment — three short calls and some light check-ins through chat in between.
You bring one goal you care about. We bring the tools, the framework, and a genuine curiosity about whether this works for you.
Async time-zone check-ins welcome. Office hours: 06:00–11:00 GMT.
We didn't start with a vision. We started with a frustration — the gap between wanting to work and actually working, and the sheer amount of time that disappeared into that gap every single day.
The tools that helped us weren't motivational. They were structural. Tracking where time actually went — not where we thought it went — turned out to be the first domino. Once you have honest data about your own behaviour, small, targeted changes become obvious. And then they compound.
"Focus isn't a personality trait. It's a skill you can reverse-engineer from your own data."
Our friends are not objective. They forgive our rough edges. They already trust us. We need to know if a stranger — someone with a completely different life, schedule, and set of habits — can go through this same process and get something real out of it in six days.
That's what this beta is. Not a product launch. Not a soft sell. A genuine experiment, run with real humans, to answer a real question: is what we built teachable?
If the answer is yes — if we can take someone from scattered to structured in six days, consistently, across different people and contexts — then we want to explore how to make this more widely available. Not behind a paywall to begin with. Through the communities and forums where people are honest about the gap between who they want to be and how they currently spend their days.
We believe focus is a resource that most people own and are sitting on without knowing it. The time is already there — everyone on this earth only gets 24 hours a day and not a second more. The question is just whether it can be redirected — painlessly, sustainably, in a way that fits the actual texture of someone's real life.
"The goal isn't more hours worked. It's fewer hours lost to activities you didn't even realise you were doing."
Not numbers. Not a viral post. A handful of people who went through this process and genuinely feel like something shifted — who, six months later, still use the habits they built in those six days. That would be enough to know we're onto something real.
And if we get that, we'll keep building. Quietly. Carefully. One person at a time.
You don't need to commit to anything. Try this two-step process tonight and tomorrow — and see the difference for yourself.
This may sound obvious but — have you ever actually tracked your time before wanting to improve your focus? What about the other parts of your day to day life?
Here's a free tool with explanation to track each activity that you do. Enter your email to get the time tracker PDF sent to you — along with an email where I explain how to use it and give you a real life example of how I used it myself. All in the email. Just give us your spam email, whatever — we just need to send you the PDF, video and method.
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Just already write down what you want to do the next day — your own way, or the way mentioned in the video. Then use any stopwatch app to track yourself. Again, your own choice of app, or the one I suggested. Then check the difference. You'll see improvements already.
I would have days where I felt like everything was ruined because I accidentally slipped into leisure — socialising with friends, watching a favourite YouTuber's update. Without the time tracking habit, I would usually think I got distracted for 3–4 hours. When in reality I counted and it was actually only 2–2.5 hours — which saved my day countless times.
Even for days where I had a sudden incident and had to go out. What I thought was 7–8 hours lost was actually just 5–5.5 hours. So this is the shift I want to bring — from the benefits I've seen working on myself, versus one day of you using this tracking sheet.