
Dopanope
Put your impatience to good use and stop mindless browsing


About | Details |
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Name: | Dopanope |
Submited By: | Esteban Kilback |
Release Date | 2 years ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Chrome Extensions Productivity Tech |
Dopanope is a Chrome extension that stops you wasting time on the internet, by pitting your impatience against your craving for a dopamine hit. Change the way you browse with Dopanope's psychology-inspired tweaks.
Hi @manasvinik, I tried to install Dopanope on my Chrome but a popup message says that Google Secure Navigation doesn't trust in that extension. Do you know why?
1 year ago
The name is weird, but I get it π Nevertheless it's a wonderful Chrome extension that comes in handy for an addict like me π
1 year ago
Interesting! Always fascinating to consider how to manage time. What have you learned from say a user sharing how they are using it, such that you learned an insight from a personβs *actions*, that might not have shown up if just looking at what people would *think* they would want/
1 year ago
Super smart solution. Something I wonder about is if there is an additional part to this to make it a healthy practice. The first part is decoupling it and delaying the action. But, sometimes this can make you crave it more now that you can't use it. So, how might you be able to positively change someone's current mood or shift their relationship in relation to the banned platform?
1 year ago
There seems to be a small bug, as in if I go to the website I want to block, and quickly do back to a different tab, it blocks the other tab rather than the website.
1 year ago
This looks so interesting as I always have a problem spending too much time on the Internet
1 year ago
I'll give it a try. I've been using "10-Seconds Focus" that has a similar feature set (you need to click & hold a button for 10-seconds before accessing a website). It's been effective but sometimes, it either over blocks me or 10 seconds is not enough/too predictable, so maybe Dopanope is better?
1 year ago
I love this! Changing your environment and creating systems is much more effective than discipline. How long have you been using it for and what has been your experience?
1 year ago