Douglas Dlamini

Zario - Limit distractions. Focus deeper. Live better.

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Zario is your AI-powered digital wellbeing coach that tracks app usage, blocks distractions, and nudges you toward healthier screen habits. Use features like cold turkey mode, focus schedules, mindful pauses, app limits & more to reclaim control of your time.

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Douglas Dlamini
We’re excited to introduce Zario – AI Screen Time Coach 🚀 Screens are everywhere—and sometimes they empower us, other times they trap us. Zario is built to help you break free from the trap. Not by rigid rules, but by giving you smart tools that guide, challenge, and support you to use your phone intentionally. ✨ What Zario brings you: Track & limit app usage: See which apps eat your time, and set custom limits. Google Play Cold turkey mode: Enforce strong blocks when you absolutely need to focus. Google Play +1 Focus schedules: Define periods when distractions are restricted. meetzario.com +1 Mindful pauses: A short pause prompt before opening a “distracting” app—just enough to let you reconsider. Google Play +1 Strict mode & accountability: In strict mode, you can’t easily override limits—z Zario even demands an “accountability fee” to unlock again. meetzario.com +1 Gamification & habit design: Challenges, smart nudges, and motivation rooted in psychology to make behavior change stick. meetzario.com +1 Zario isn’t about “less phone = better life” in a strict sense—it’s about more meaningful life. Use your phone when it serves you, not when it controls you. We’d love to hear from you: Which distraction do you battle most—social media, games, endless scroll? What feature would help you stick to your screen time goals? How would you like Zario to evolve to become your ideal digital wellbeing coach? Let’s reclaim focus, together. 💡
masentse Sibusiso

Zario is exactly the kind of tool many of us need in 2025 — not just another screen blocker but a coach that nudges you toward intentional tech use. Between cold turkey mode, mindful pauses, and accountability features, it feels like you’re building a more meaningful relationship with your device. Congrats to the team!

Vusi Magwaza

What really grabs me is how Zario mixes both gentle and strict controls: tracking app usage, cold turkey mode, focus schedules, mindful pause prompts, and accountability fees. If the analytics dashboard clearly shows what’s changing over weeks, this will be really powerful for behavior change.

Nompilo Nompilo

I struggle daily with endless scrolling and switching apps without realizing. Zario’s “pause before opening a distracting app” feature is compelling — that moment to reconsider could change impulsive habits. If the blocker feels fair and not too punitive, I’ll likely to stick with using this.

Thandokazi Tayla

From a UX perspective, the trick is making blocking feel supportive, not frustrating. The transitions when an app is blocked, the messaging during mindful pauses, and how easily you can override (or not) must feel seamless. If these flows are clean and humane, people will trust the tool rather than resent it.

Tshele Raselemane

Kudos on launching Zario! In a world where screens often hijack attention, creating an AI-powered screen time coach shows deep empathy for modern life. I hope many users find that balance — using tech when it helps, pausing when it doesn’t. May this be a tool that frees rather than confines.

Thembinkosi Manando

Great work! A few feature ideas that might deepen impact:

Smart suggestions (e.g. “You overused social media today — reduce your limit tomorrow”)

Scheduled reviews of weekly usage with insights

Customizable “soft block” vs “hard block” modes

Integration with usage stats from OS for better accuracy

These could push Zario from useful to indispensable.

Bongane Maine

Hey Zario team — I’m really excited by what you’re building here. The balance between gentle nudges and stricter blocks is a delicate one. I’ll be testing edge use cases: what happens when you really want to override, how accountability fees behave, and how smoothly transitions are. Keep iterating intelligently — this feels like a tool many will deeply benefit from.

Wesleynyikiwe Mtileniey

Zario has the potential to redefine digital wellbeing tools. Over time, if it learns your usage patterns, predicts when you’re vulnerable to distraction, and adapts its nudges accordingly — it could become more than a screen blocker. It could become a personal digital mindfulness companion. I’m excited to follow its growth.