FocusHub is designed to reduce decision-making during work. It enforces time-bounded sessions and tracks actual effort, not intentions or plans.
If you need flexible scheduling, open-ended creative sessions, or prefer motivation over structure, FocusHub will feel restrictive. The system works best when used as intended.
No. FocusHub is built for focus problems, not specific diagnoses. If you struggle with starting, staying focused, or measuring real work output, the system applies.
No. FocusHub is a session-based focus system. Tasks exist only to provide context during sessions. The core unit is time spent working, not tasks completed.
Sessions are time-boxed work periods. You set a duration based on your energy level, start the timer, and work until it ends. Sessions are intentionally constrained to reduce overthinking.
When a session ends, you log what happened. You can start another session immediately or take a break. The system tracks sessions completed, not hours logged.
Yes, but it is discouraged. Stopping early breaks the time-bounded structure that makes the system work. If you must stop, log the distraction and start a new session when ready.
Log the distraction in real time. The system tracks what pulled you away and whether you intended it. This data helps you understand your actual focus patterns.
Yes. Your session data, tasks, and metrics are stored securely and not shared with third parties. Only you can access your data.
Yes. You can export all your data at any time. The export includes sessions, tasks, distractions, and performance metrics in a standard format.
Your session ends and your data is saved. You can log back in from any device and continue where you left off. Active timers do not persist across logout.
Yes. Account deletion is permanent and removes all your data from the system. Export your data before deleting if you want to keep it.
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