The blocker that wants a good reason.

Blockers you can bypass in one click do nothing. Blockers you can't bypass at all get deleted. GoodReason makes you type why you need the distraction — and most of the time, you close the box and get back to work.

Demo of GoodReason's intention gate: opening YouTube summons a full-screen prompt asking why you need YouTube right now; a reason is typed by hand, then 'Never mind' is clicked — the page stays blocked and a toast says 'Good call. Back to it.'

1 · You try to open YouTube

Mid-task, on autopilot. It happens to everyone, every day.

2 · GoodReason asks why

A calm full-screen question — the intention gate. You have to type an actual reason; pasting is disabled.

3 · Usually, you close the box

That moment of having to explain yourself breaks the autopilot. That's the product working.

You can bypass it. That's the point.

We'll publish exactly how to get around GoodReason. Friction — not walls — is what changes behavior. Apps promising "unbreakable" blocking get deleted; a typed reason keeps working, because there's no wall to fight.