You’re doomscrolling again

You should be working. Stop That heckles you out of the scroll — and if you keep scrolling, it teleports you back to the work you chose.

Get it for $9

14-day money-back guarantee, no questions, no hard feelings.

Stop That heckles from a cursor bubble, then teleports you to work
Block distracting sites Teleport to Work Distracted? Get heckled Block un-productive apps Focus Sessions

You already know this feeling

“One quick check.” That was 40 minutes ago.

One tab. Then a stranger’s argument, a guy doing parkour, a recipe you’ll never cook. The doc is still one sentence long.

Blockers don’t work on you. They go quiet, you type the override password, everyone moves on.

Stop That doesn’t go quiet. It talks, it gets ruder, and if you keep scrolling it drags you back to work.

1

Mark the Bad Targets

Pick the apps and sites that derail you. Stop That watches locally from the menu bar. Nothing leaves your Mac.

Stop That's Blocked targets settings, listing blocked sites like x.com, reddit.com, youtube.com and tiktok.com
2

Pick where to teleport

Choose the work app to land in and set your grace period. Ignore the warnings and Teleport to Work hauls you straight into it.

Stop That's Teleport to Work settings, with a destination app, grace period, and check interval
3

Get heckled, then hauled back

A bubble rides your cursor with escalating lines: quiet by default, voice when you’re alone. Ignore it and Teleport to Work takes over. The panic hotkey always gets you out.

A dark chat bubble riding the macOS cursor, heckling: Doomscrolling again? I'm watching you.

One-time price, no subscription

Pay once. Be menaced forever.

Stop That runs entirely on your Mac, with no account, no cloud, and no recurring bill.

Launch price — ends June 30

$29$9

Lifetime license for one device. $9 until June 30 — on July 1 it’s $29.

Get it for $9

14-day money-back guarantee

  • Lifetime license for one Mac
  • All three Feedback Modes: Quiet, Loud, Redirect Only
  • Cursor-attached bubble that heckles you in real time
  • Pre-generated voice clips for Loud mode
  • Teleport to Work redirect plus Focus Sessions
  • Blocklist & allowlist for apps and sites
  • Panic hotkey and always-reachable quit
  • No account, no subscription. Free updates forever

Running more than one Mac? Email us and we’ll sort you out.

Coming soon

On the way

Rolling out free to every lifetime license as it ships.

Questions, fair enough

Before you let it loose

Does it control my mouse or lock me out?

No. A bubble rides your cursor and heckles, but it never moves or hijacks the pointer, never disables your keyboard, and never blocks app switching. The panic hotkey and Quit are always reachable.

What is “Teleport to Work”?

When you ignore the warnings on a Bad Target, Stop That plays a short transition and launches or activates the work app you picked. It only sends you toward apps you chose, and it stops the instant you’re no longer on a Bad Target.

Will it embarrass me in a meeting or café?

New installs default to Quiet: a text-only bubble, no sound. Switch to Loud for voice when you’re alone, or Redirect Only to skip the commentary entirely and just get teleported.

Does it send my browsing anywhere?

No. Stop That runs entirely on your Mac. There’s no account and no cloud. It watches the frontmost app, and for supported browsers the active tab’s URL, all locally.

What permissions does it need?

Accessibility, to detect the active app and run Teleport to Work, plus optional Automation for each browser you want URL checks on. Browser URL reads can fail on first setup; the app degrades gracefully instead of crashing.

Is it really a one-time price?

Yes. $9 buys a lifetime license for one Mac, with no subscription. The launch price rises to $29 on July 1, and coming-soon features land free for existing licenses.

What if I hate it?

There’s a 14-day money-back guarantee. Email us within two weeks of buying and we’ll refund you in full, no questions, no hard feelings.

Last call before you scroll off

Convinced? Lock in $9 before July 1.

A one-time $9 launch price, no subscription. On July 1 the price rises to $29.

Get it for $9

$9 lifetime license, 14-day money-back guarantee.