Dopanope Dopanope

Productivity
Version: 0.0.1
Last Update: 2023-03-25

Overview

Dopanope is a Chrome extension developed by Boss as a Service. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Dopanope is 0.0.1, updated on 2023-03-25.
147 users have installed this extension. 4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Block distracting sites by putting your impatience to work for you.

Dopanope makes you wait before you can access your favorite time-wasting websites, decoupling the action from the neurological reward. Put your impatience to work for you and stop mindlessly browsing the internet.

Rating

4 ratings

Total Installs

147

Information

Last Update

2023-03-25

Current Version

0.0.1

Size

120KiB

Author

Boss as a Service

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Jordan Safer
2023-03-17

TLDR: This has been an amazing extension! I've usually use website blockers to like Rescue Time or Leechblock to stop myself from getting easily distracted, but the delayed reward mechanism works much better.

With the traditional website blockers, I find I'll turn off the website blocker for some seemingly important task, like responding to a facebook event, linkedin recruiter for a job, etc. Once I've turned off the blocker, I'll get distracted and sink hours into all the most distracting sites. At this point, I've built up a habit of just turning off the site blocker whenever I'm in the mood to scroll, it's just muscle memory. With this extension, it's a different story. If I truly need to visit a site, I just wait 30 seconds for the delay, and contemplate whether I really need to visit the site. If I really do, I will, but I never cascade into visiting multiple pages so the spiral stops in its tracks. Before 30 seconds of reflection are up, I usually realize I don't need to visit the site at all.

avatar Agnisha Thyagraajan
2023-03-04

I might be a tiny bit biased but I think this is super cool! Really loving it!

avatar Jordan Safer
2023-03-17

TLDR: This has been an amazing extension! I've usually use website blockers to like Rescue Time or Leechblock to stop myself from getting easily distracted, but the delayed reward mechanism works much better.

With the traditional website blockers, I find I'll turn off the website blocker for some seemingly important task, like responding to a facebook event, linkedin recruiter for a job, etc. Once I've turned off the blocker, I'll get distracted and sink hours into all the most distracting sites. At this point, I've built up a habit of just turning off the site blocker whenever I'm in the mood to scroll, it's just muscle memory. With this extension, it's a different story. If I truly need to visit a site, I just wait 30 seconds for the delay, and contemplate whether I really need to visit the site. If I really do, I will, but I never cascade into visiting multiple pages so the spiral stops in its tracks. Before 30 seconds of reflection are up, I usually realize I don't need to visit the site at all.

avatar Agnisha Thyagraajan
2023-03-04

I might be a tiny bit biased but I think this is super cool! Really loving it!

avatar Jordan Safer
2023-03-17

TLDR: This has been an amazing extension! I've usually use website blockers to like Rescue Time or Leechblock to stop myself from getting easily distracted, but the delayed reward mechanism works much better.

With the traditional website blockers, I find I'll turn off the website blocker for some seemingly important task, like responding to a facebook event, linkedin recruiter for a job, etc. Once I've turned off the blocker, I'll get distracted and sink hours into all the most distracting sites. At this point, I've built up a habit of just turning off the site blocker whenever I'm in the mood to scroll, it's just muscle memory. With this extension, it's a different story. If I truly need to visit a site, I just wait 30 seconds for the delay, and contemplate whether I really need to visit the site. If I really do, I will, but I never cascade into visiting multiple pages so the spiral stops in its tracks. Before 30 seconds of reflection are up, I usually realize I don't need to visit the site at all.