Focus minutes are XP
Every minute of clean focus banks one point of XP. Every catch costs you. Tiers are XP gates, not vanity badges — Capo means 100 hours of real focus, not 100 days of streak credit.
Six tiers. Weekly Hot List. 1v1 duels. Live taunts. Friend-only leaderboards. Guilds with bracketed monthly tournaments. The first focus app that's actually a game, not a gamified to-do list with badges.
Six tiers. Weekly Hot List. 1v1 duels. Live taunts. Friend-only leaderboards. The first focus app that's actually a game, not a gamified to-do list.
Every minute of clean focus banks one point of XP. Every catch costs you. Tiers are XP gates, not vanity badges — Capo means 100 hours of real focus, not 100 days of streak credit.
Friends see your catches the same way they see your wins. The shame-free version of accountability: it's funny when it happens to them, it's funny when it happens to you, and the operator does the talking so nobody has to.
Streak-resets don't wipe your tier. Drop a session and you keep the rank you earned. Tiers move on lifetime XP, not on consecutive-day pressure.
Pick a friend, lock in for 50 minutes, both timers run. Whoever stays caught the least wins. Fewer catches and a tie? Operator picks a winner with prejudice.
Form a guild of 6, run weekly squad challenges. Monthly bracketed tournaments crown a Syndicate champion. Off-season, guilds keep grinding for next month's seeds.
Each operator has a tier-up animation, signature catch sequence, and unlock requirements. Princess at Made tier acts different from Princess at Operator tier. Climbing changes the role-play.
The ladder rewards real hours, not consecutive-day pressure. Sign up free, bank your first XP this afternoon, and see the roster you'll be unlocking.
H2H lives inside the app. Sign up, pair your friend, hit go. Both timers fire at the same instant. Both watchmen come on. Lowest catch count when the timer ends takes the round.
Pair your friend’s handle once. Pairs stick across duels.
50/10 deep, 25/5 Pomodoro, or 90/15 monk. Both sides get the same clock.
Watchmen come on simultaneously. Frames stay on each device. Cross-device alerts route to whichever screen each of you opens first.
Tie? Operator picks a winner with prejudice. Loser hears the taunt in the winner’s operator voice.