Flipd helps you stay focused, stop wasting time on your phone, and make every minute count. With customizable timers, app-lock features, live study rooms, stats & leaderboards, and a motivated community, Flipd turns productivity into a habit not a push.
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We’re excited to introduce Flipd – Focus Timer & Productivity Hub 🚀
In a world full of notifications, endless swipes and distractions, Flipd gives you the structure and motivation to reclaim your time—whether you’re studying, working or just trying to stay off your phone.
✨ What Flipd offers:
Custom timers: Set a focus session (e.g., #study, #work, #read) and track how long you stay engaged.
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Lock mode / distraction reduction: If you exit Flipd or open other apps without enabling multitask mode, your session ends—helping you stay committed.
WIRED
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Stats & insights: View your productivity over days, weeks, months. See streaks, usage patterns, and milestone badges.
Flipd
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Community & live rooms: Join others in “study with me” sessions, share progress, compete in leaderboards, and stay motivated together.
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Distraction-blocking mindset: It’s more than tracking time—it’s about creating “mindful minutes” where you intentionally unplug and focus.
WIRED
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Whether you’re tackling exam prep, trying to stay off social media, or simply want to feel accomplished each day—Flipd gives you the tools and community to do it right.
We’d love your feedback:
What focus session are you committing to first?
How will you track your progress with Flipd stats?
What feature would make Flipd perfect for your workflow?
Let’s block distractions, build habits, and focus deep! 🔒
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Flipd is exactly the kind of focus tool I’ve been waiting for. The session timers, tagging for activities like #study or #work, and background music make productivity feel purposeful. Congratulations on building something that motivates instead of penalising.
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What really stands out in Flipd is the mix of features: tag-based activity tracking, full lock mode to block distractions, live study rooms, and statistics on sessions. If the analytics continue to deepen (trend reports, weak-spot alerts), this could become a powerhouse for learners.
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I often struggle to stay focused when I study—but with Flipd’s buffer of a “live study room” and timer tracking, I feel less alone and more accountable. If it keeps up in my next big project, I think it’s going to be my go-to.
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From a UX perspective, Flipd needs to make starting, pausing, and reviewing sessions easy and friction-free. The live room, tag system, and lock mode are great, but if transitions lag or stats feel cluttered, it might lose appeal. So far the UI looks promising.
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Big congrats to the Flipd team! Helping people reclaim focus, reduce interruptions, and track real progress is more valuable than ever. This tool could shift how we think about productivity—from juggling tasks to meaningful sessions. So happy to see this launch.
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Timer + tags + stats + focus = Flipd. It's straightforward without being simplistic. If the core features remain snappy and reliable, this is one tool I'd trust every day.
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Great launch! A few feature ideas that could take Flipd further:
Integration with calendars so sessions map to real events
More granular insights (what time of day you focus best)
Custom tag sharing among friends or groups Even without these extras, Flipd has strong foundation.
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Flipd is exactly the kind of focus tool I’ve been waiting for. The session timers, tagging for activities like #study or #work, and background music make productivity feel purposeful. Congratulations on building something that motivates instead of penalising.
What really stands out in Flipd is the mix of features: tag-based activity tracking, full lock mode to block distractions, live study rooms, and statistics on sessions. If the analytics continue to deepen (trend reports, weak-spot alerts), this could become a powerhouse for learners.
I often struggle to stay focused when I study—but with Flipd’s buffer of a “live study room” and timer tracking, I feel less alone and more accountable. If it keeps up in my next big project, I think it’s going to be my go-to.
From a UX perspective, Flipd needs to make starting, pausing, and reviewing sessions easy and friction-free. The live room, tag system, and lock mode are great, but if transitions lag or stats feel cluttered, it might lose appeal. So far the UI looks promising.
Big congrats to the Flipd team! Helping people reclaim focus, reduce interruptions, and track real progress is more valuable than ever. This tool could shift how we think about productivity—from juggling tasks to meaningful sessions. So happy to see this launch.
Timer + tags + stats + focus = Flipd. It's straightforward without being simplistic. If the core features remain snappy and reliable, this is one tool I'd trust every day.
Great launch! A few feature ideas that could take Flipd further:
Integration with calendars so sessions map to real events
More granular insights (what time of day you focus best)
Custom tag sharing among friends or groups
Even without these extras, Flipd has strong foundation.