ADHD Website Blocker

Chrome Extension for Focus & Productivity

ADHD Website Blocker Chrome Extension interface

The challenge

ADHD Website Blocker is a powerful yet simple browser extension designed specifically for people who struggle with digital distractions. Whether you have ADHD, need help staying productive, or simply want to break free from endless scrolling, this extension gives you the tools to take back control of your browsing habits.

The extension helps you block distracting websites with flexible rules and optional timers. Instead of relying on willpower alone, you create blocking rules that automatically prevent access to time-wasting sites during your productive hours. When you try to visit a blocked website, you'll be redirected to a clean, calming blocked page that reminds you why you made this choice.


🎯 What Does It Do?

For People with ADHD:

• Reduces impulsive browsing and helps maintain focus

• Visual reminders that don't rely on willpower alone

• Flexible timers that match your work/break rhythms

• Simple interface that doesn't overwhelm with options


For Anyone Seeking Productivity:

• Block social media during work hours

• Set temporary blocks for focused deep work sessions

• Break the habit of mindless scrolling

• Create healthy boundaries with addictive websites


✨ Key Features

Flexible Blocking: Block entire domains or specific pages with wildcard patterns

Smart Timers: Set blocking duration with automatic notifications when timers expire

User-Friendly Interface: Clean, distraction-free design with quick toolbar access

Bilingual Support: Full English and Ukrainian interface

Privacy First: No data collection, all rules stored locally, completely free and open-source

Beautiful Design: Calm blue and yellow color scheme for a gentle, judgment-free experience

The tech stack

  • Chrome Extension (Manifest V3)
  • HTML5 & CSS3
  • JavaScript
  • Chrome Storage API
  • Declarative Net Request API
  • Chrome Alarms & Notifications API
  • Responsive Design

🚀 Perfect For

  • Students preparing for exams
  • Remote workers maintaining productivity
  • Anyone with ADHD or focus challenges
  • People trying to reduce social media addiction
  • Freelancers managing their time
  • Anyone seeking better digital habits
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