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.
こんなお悩みありませんか?
- ✗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
| 機能 | yoritech | 他社 |
|---|---|---|
| Zero push notifications, ever | ✓ | Forest, Tide and Brain.fm all rely on phone notifications to nudge you |
| No streaks, badges, or gamification | ✓ | Forest grows a tree you can kill; Tide tracks streaks — both punish sensory-sensitive ADHD brains |
| Silent 15-min Apple Watch haptics + hourly bone-conducting chime | ✓ | Brain.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 users | ✓ | Most 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 tool | Outcome-based: your wrist gets the cue, the day stops disappearing | Forest sells gamification mechanics; Brain.fm sells a music library |
| Single-purpose: time-blindness recovery only | ✓ | Inflow, 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
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
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.