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Most screen-time apps block usage or show a number at day's end — too late. Zenith Protocol works in the three seconds an impulse strikes: tap once and get a guided intervention (a breath, a reframe, one small action) that lets the urge pass on its own. It's a 30-day protocol, not just a blocker — and it logs your impulses to reveal your own patterns: when they hit, what triggers them, how fast they fade. A deeper module, Atlas, goes further. Both apps come in 7 languages.
Hey everyone 👋
What got me here was a simple observation: self-control mostly comes down to a
few seconds. You feel the pull to check your phone, and the decision is more or
less made before you're even aware of it. Yet almost nothing is built for those
seconds — screen-time apps just block usage or show you a number at the end of
the day, when it's already too late to change anything.
So the problem I wanted to solve was the timing: not "here's how much you
scrolled," but "here's something to do in the exact moment the urge hits." That
became Zenith Protocol. You tap once and get a three-second intervention — a
breath, a reframe, one small action — long enough for the urge to pass on its
own. Over time it logs your impulses and shows you your own patterns, so you stop
guessing about yourself.
On the process: I'm 18 and built all of it solo, with a lot of AI and vibecoding
— but not blindly. I made every architectural and product call myself, reworked
what the AI produced, and shipped it in seven languages with real payments. The
biggest shift in my thinking was to stop chasing "perfect" and just ship — my
first paying customer showed up within days and taught me more than a month of
tweaking would have.
I'd genuinely love your feedback — tell me where it's weak.
love that the intervention kicks in within three seconds of the urge hitting, that's exactly the moment most apps miss. the impulse logging is a smart move too, turning a blocker into actual self-knowledge over the 30 days.
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“The art of responding yourself”
Start of Impactzenith.com was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Most screen-time apps block usage or show a number at day's end — too late. Zenith Protocol works in the three seconds an impulse strikes: tap once and get a guided intervention (a breath, a reframe, one small action) that lets the urge pass on its own. It's a 30-day protocol, not just a blocker — and it logs your impulses to reveal your own patterns: when they hit, what triggers them, how fast they fade. A deeper module, Atlas, goes further. Both apps come in 7 languages.
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