Anti-Doomscroll Interrupter
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A phone overlay that detects compulsive scrolling patterns and intervenes with personalized redirections toward real social connection (text a friend, call a family member, join a local event).
Kill Reason
Apple Screen Time and Google Digital Wellbeing already provide native doomscroll detection and intervention at the OS level, while apps like One Sec have proven there is no sustainable moat in behavioral nudge tools; iOS restrictions on phone overlays constrain the technical architecture, and any differentiation is trivially replicable by platform vendors who control the OS layer.
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