Make time visible

Overcome time blindness and take control of your day.

Stop losing hours without realizing it. Our visual tracking tools help you anchor your focus and see exactly where your effort goes.

When time feels like a blur

Time blindness is the inability to sense the passing of time or accurately estimate how long tasks will take. It's why you sit down to check one email and suddenly three hours have passed. Traditional calendars don't help because they represent time as static blocks, not as a moving, physical reality.

Anchoring time in the physical world

FocusMaxing combats time blindness through the Visual Timeline and the Zones overview. The Timeline shows time as a moving horizon, creating a sense of urgency. My Zones acts as a ledger of reality—when you log your time, you are forced to confront where the hours actually went, bridging the gap between intention and reality.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Visual Timeline work?

It's a dynamic view of your day where a colored bar physically approaches your scheduled events. It emphasizes 'what is next' and intensifies as events get closer, grabbing your attention before you lose track of time.

How do I stop doomscrolling?

We use a combination of Smart Reminders (SMS or Email) to interrupt the autopilot scrolling state, followed by a 'Visual Reset' exercise to help you settle and transition to your intended task.

Struggle regularly with any of these?

Then continue reading. It's highly likely this app is for you.

You can't keep the house in order

You keep delaying exam prep

You find it impossible to choose tasks

You hyperfocus on the wrong task

You can't get yourself into bed

Unsure what's really blocking you? Our specialized Start AI can help you find out.

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Forget everything you know about productivity apps

FocusMaxing is not a to-do list or a calendar. It is a psychology-based tool designed for one single purpose: to stop you from pushing things to tomorrow.

Forget endless task lists

Writing down 20 things you should do doesn't help when the brain refuses to start the first. We focus on how you get started, not just what you should do.

Forget rigid schedules

Calendars and fixed plans (when no one is watching) only work when life goes according to plan. FocusMaxing is built for reality, even on days when energy is low and resistance is high.

Beat the 'I'll do it tomorrow' syndrome

The problem isn't a lack of tools — it's the pattern that keeps pushing tasks into the future. This is a psychology-based, practical tool in your pocket, built to break exactly that pattern.

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