Doomscroll Blocker with Grass Detection
Phone addiction is real—users waste hours scrolling first thing in the morning. An app that locks distracting apps until the user physically touches grass (verified by phone camera) gamifies digital wellness. Target: anyone trying to reduce phone addiction.
Digital wellness apps are crowded but seeing renewed traction as screen time anxiety compounds post-pandemic habit formation, and Apple's own Screen Time feature has validated the category without fully satisfying power users who want stricter enforcement. The closest incumbent is One Sec, which adds friction before opening apps and has real paying users, making differentiation genuinely hard unless the "touch grass" mechanic builds a sticky identity around it. At $200–1k/month, this sits in a zone where it needs roughly 40–200 subscribers at $5/month, which is achievable but leaves almost no margin for meaningful paid acquisition, so it lives or dies on organic virality from the gimmick. The biggest risk is that the grass detection mechanic—cute as a tweet, annoying as a daily ritual—gets disabled or worked around within a week, and retention collapses before any word-of-mouth flywheel spins up.
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Spotted 41 times across the internet since Apr 7, 2026. Most recently on Apr 29, 2026.