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Forest is a mobile and browser app that helps users stay focused by gamifying productivity. When you start a focus session, a virtual tree begins to grow. If you leave the app to check other sites or apps, your tree withers and dies.
Why Itβs Useful
It encourages users to put down their phones and concentrate on their tasks, breaking the cycle of digital distractions. For every successful focus session, virtual coins are earned which can be used to plant real trees through a partnership with Trees for the Future, adding an ecological incentive.
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