The first cohort is free. Future cohorts will be paid with an optional "scholarship" program for people who justifiably cannot afford the cost.
Paying an amount that feels meaningful to you can act as a
commitment device, a well-studied psychological tool that increases
follow-through by adding a small, self-chosen stake in the process.
No. You don't have to quit anything — but you will change how you use it.
Instead of deleting your accounts or going "cold turkey," you'll
dumb down your phone and redesign your feeds and defaults so they stop
pulling you in automatically.
The goal isn't abstinence. It's creating an environment where your phone feels like
a just another digital tool again.
Most "cold turkey" plans don't work long-term. This cohort uses
science-based nudges to redesign your digital environment so it's less
addictive by design.
And if you've relapsed before, that's normal. I've been working on my own screen-time
for five years, and progress came with plenty of ups and downs.
Everyone slips, especially when tired, sick, or stressed. It's normal.
You can revisit the cohort, refine your habits, or restart at any time.
Perfection isn't the point. If you get 20 good days out of 30, that's 20 more good days than if you hadn't tried at all.
No. You can pick and choose what works for you.
But the more interventions you implement, the stronger the results tend to be.
Nope. We recommend a few free apps and browser extensions, but nothing paid or technical
is required.
That's completely fine. The entry exercises help you clarify what feels meaningful even
if it's been years since you last felt connected to a hobby or project.
And if nothing comes to mind, this is a perfect moment to explore something new.
You might discover a lifelong passion.
You can still benefit. When I did my own 50-day experiment, my phone use was already under
an hour a day but removing YouTube, Netflix, podcasts, and passive media from my other devices opened up a
surprising amount of space.
This cohort isn't just for going from overwhelmed to okay, I hope it can help you go from okay to
flourishing too.
Nope. Community is optional. You can also do the cohort with a friend or loved one
they can be your accountability buddy even if they're not in the Discord.
Absolutely not. Your data is anonymized, never shared, and you can delete
it whenever you want. Your reflections stay private unless you choose to share them.