Get your sense of time back — without another notification

TimeStretch sends you silent haptic pulses every 15 minutes and a quiet bone-conducting chime every hour, so adult ADHD brains can feel time pass without being interrupted by it.

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  • Hours collapse into a single blur — you sit down for ten minutes and three hours have gone
  • Every focus app pings you forty times a day to remind you to focus
  • Streaks turn one missed day into shame and abandonment
  • Forest and Tide gamify focus with trees and badges that punish sensory-sensitive brains
  • Brain.fm is $6.95/mo of background music when what you actually need is a quiet wrist tap

Silent haptic time-blindness recovery

TimeStretch is a single-purpose iOS + Apple Watch app. Install once on your iPhone, pair the Watch, and what you receive is the outcome — a recovered sense of time — not yet another tool. The wrist taps every 15 minutes, the bone-conducting chime sounds every hour, and a day-progress ribbon shows where you are in the day. Nothing else. No streaks, no badges, no levels, no notifications — by design.

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    1. Install on iPhone + Apple Watch

    Download from the App Store, pair your Apple Watch, and pick how loud you want the hourly chime.

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    2. Start a focus block

    Tap once to start. The Watch taps your wrist every 15 minutes — silently, no screen, no buzz on your phone.

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    3. Hear the hourly chime

    An optional bone-conducting chime marks each full hour so the day stops disappearing on you.

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    4. Read a calm day reflection

    At the end of the day a quiet text reflection shows your focus blocks and time perception — no score, no streak, no judgment.

How TimeStretch is different from Forest, Tide, and Brain.fm

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Zero push notifications, everForest, Tide and Brain.fm all rely on phone notifications to nudge you
No streaks, badges, or gamificationForest grows a tree you can kill; Tide tracks streaks — both punish sensory-sensitive ADHD brains
Silent 15-min Apple Watch haptics + hourly bone-conducting chimeBrain.fm is focus music, not body-level time cues; Forest and Tide have no haptic cadence at all
$4.99/mo — cheaper than Brain.fm ($6.95/mo)Brain.fm is $6.95/mo; TimeStretch is $4.99/mo, $34.99/yr, or $69 lifetime
Built by an adult ADHD developer for adult ADHD usersMost focus apps are built for neurotypical productivity culture and bolt on ADHD marketing later
You pay for the recovered sense of time, not for a toolOutcome-based: your wrist gets the cue, the day stops disappearingForest sells gamification mechanics; Brain.fm sells a music library
Single-purpose: time-blindness recovery onlyInflow, Tiimo and Brili stack CBT, planners and habit tools that overwhelm sensory-sensitive users

パイロットプラン

ベータパートナー / Early Adopter 募集中。本リリース前の限定枠です。

Founder's Lifetime

$39 one-time (first 100 founders)

  • All features forever (custom haptic cadence, unlimited focus blocks, iCloud sync)
  • First 100 founders only — moves to $69 at v1.0 launch
  • Founders badge inside the app
  • Priority on TestFlight builds for new haptic patterns
  • Optional 10-min interview about your time-blindness experience
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Early Adopter Yearly

$19.99/yr (beta-locked, first 500)

  • All Yearly features (vs. $34.99 standard)
  • Locked at $19.99/yr as long as subscription is active
  • First 500 ADHD adopters only
  • Auto-renews at $19.99/yr (cancel anytime)
  • Quarterly haptic-pattern feedback survey requested
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Subscriptions are billed through Apple via RevenueCat. Cancel anytime from your Apple ID subscription settings.

よくある質問

Q. Is TimeStretch a medical device or treatment for ADHD?
No. TimeStretch is not a medical device, not a diagnostic tool, and not a substitute for clinical care. It is a focus aid built by an adult ADHD developer for adult ADHD users. If you need clinical support, please talk to a qualified clinician.
Q. How is this different from Forest?
Forest gamifies focus by growing a virtual tree you can kill. That works for some brains and breaks others. TimeStretch has no streaks, no rewards, and no character to disappoint — just a silent 15-minute haptic pulse and an hourly bone-conducting chime.
Q. Do I need an Apple Watch?
An Apple Watch is strongly recommended. The 15-minute haptic pulses are the core experience and the wrist is where they land cleanly. There is an iPhone-only fallback mode, but it loses the silent, screen-free property the design depends on.
Q. What about my privacy?
Focus sessions and reflections stay on-device by default. The TestFlight build collects only the email you submit and an anonymized usage hash. No location, no microphone, no contacts, no third-party trackers.
Q. How do I cancel?
Subscriptions are billed through Apple via RevenueCat. Cancel anytime from Settings → your Apple ID → Subscriptions on iOS. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing cycle.
Q. I'm an adult with ADHD — does that matter for the beta?
Yes, but only as an optional self-identification. There's a checkbox on the TestFlight signup form. We don't ask for proof, diagnosis paperwork, or clinical history — the check just helps us prioritize invites toward the population the app is designed for.
Q. When is the public App Store launch?
TestFlight first. The public App Store release follows once we have at least 30 TestFlight users running the app for a month and a 4.0+ average rating.