The people who designed your phone knew exactly how to keep you scrolling. It's not your fault. But it is your responsibility — and the 404 Collective exists to make that responsibility feel like freedom.
Zero ads. Zero tracking. Offline-first by design.
Every feature is designed with one goal: help you take back your attention. Not through willpower. Through architecture.
Most focus apps let you negotiate with yourself. Ours doesn't. Once you start a session, there's no backdoor, no snooze, no tempting "just five more minutes." You committed. The app honors that commitment.
Not a chatbot. A pattern-aware assistant that recognizes when you're about to slip and offers a grounded alternative. It learns your triggers, maps your patterns, and meets you at the exact moment you need it.
Designed analog experiences that rewire your relationship with stimulation. Each mission is calibrated to produce real dopamine from real engagement — not the cheap variety delivered through a screen.
Offline sprints with people who understand the struggle. Screen-free challenges. Analog wins shared, not as content but as evidence that another way of living is possible.
Forget screen time. We measure offline minutes walked, books completed, conversations initiated, nights without a screen beside your bed, moments of genuine presence.
Your therapist gets a real-time window into your progress — focus sessions completed, patterns emerging, learning path status. We're extending therapy into your daily life, not replacing it.
Thirty seconds. That's all it takes to start. You'll state what you're fighting for — not in a journal entry, but as a commitment. Then we help you build the environment that makes that commitment stick.
Enable Focus Mode. Your environment shifts — no notifications, no temptation loops. Your therapist portal activates. You tap "Begin" and the only way out is through the timer.
Your offline hours become something tangible. Tiers unlock for consistency. Missions compound. And the Collective — a community of people making the same commitment — keeps you moving forward.
Willpower is a terrible strategy when the opposing team has thousands of engineers and an unlimited budget.
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