1. You set the rules
Choose how long you want to focus and list the sites that always pull you off task (YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Reddit, etc.).
Focus Lock is a Chrome extension that blocks your worst distractions, tracks your productivity, and uses an AI focus coach to keep you on task until the timer ends.
Three systems working together so you actually stay with the assignment.
Choose how long you want to focus and list the sites that always pull you off task (YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, Reddit, etc.).
Once the timer starts, distraction sites are blocked on every tab. Try to open them and you'll see a gentle reminder screen nudging you back to work.
During focus mode, Focus Lock tracks how you spend your time and takes periodic screenshots so an on-device AI model can score each session and show you if you actually did the work.
Most "productivity tools" add more planning work. Focus Lock goes straight at the real problem: the handful of sites and tabs that steal your attention the moment studying gets uncomfortable.
of students say YouTube or TikTok is their #1 study distraction.
average time to get back into deep focus after a distraction.
tool that both blocks, tracks, and coaches you: Focus Lock.
No confusing tiers. One plan that covers everything you need to focus.
$10 one-time
Pay once, own it forever. No subscriptions, no renewals.
If Focus Lock doesn't help you finish more real work in 14 days, you don't pay.
If you're worried about privacy or cheating your own system, read this.
You decide. By default, it includes the usual suspects (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Reddit, Netflix, etc.). You can add or remove any site in the settings with a single line.
During a focus session, Focus Lock tracks time spent on your active study tab, how often you try to open blocked sites, and takes low-resolution screenshots every few seconds. These stay on your device and feed a simple model that scores how focused the session actually was.
In this version, screenshots and focus metrics are stored locally in your browser. Future versions will be opt-in only if cloud backup or advanced analysis is added, and will include a clear, student-friendly privacy policy.
Yes. Focus Lock runs in Chrome, so it works alongside Notion, Google Docs, online textbooks, coding sandboxes, LMS portals, and more. It only cares about the sites you tell it to block.