Unpic blocks your distracting apps when your time is up — then hands you a tiny real-world quest instead of a guilt trip. Photograph the thing, and you're back in. Your pic unlocks your phone.
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You write the rulebook. Unpic just holds you to it — politely, and with snacks-adjacent photography.
Pick the apps that eat your evenings and decide how much is enough. You set the rules — Unpic isn't your parent, it's your party member.
No bleak block screen. Instead: "Find a wooden spoon." A small, slightly absurd mission that gets you off the couch and into the actual world.
Point, shoot, done. Your pic unlocks your phone — and somewhere along the way you stood up, looked around, and maybe found the spoon of destiny.
Every quest target is something already lurking in your home, street, or fridge. Tap a slot to inspect the loot.
Not parental controls. Not a punishment. A game you set up for yourself — with rules that respect you.

Your apps, your limits, your quest difficulty. Unpic enforces your own decisions — nothing more.

A block screen breeds resentment. A quest gets you off the couch and back into the room you're actually in.
All screen-time data stays on your device. Thanks to Apple's FamilyControls, Unpic never even sees which apps you use. We couldn't peek if we wanted to.

You're the player, not the product. The business model is delightfully medieval: you pay for a good tool.
Unpic is coming to iOS. Sign up and we'll send exactly one message when the gates open — early party members get first access.