Wakeout for Chrome turns every new tab into a tiny reset. It blocks the 30 distraction factories you already know by name — and the only way back in is a quick wiggle. Yes, really.
Caught you.
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Wakeout
Friday, Apr 17, 8:41 AM
Feature one
The moment you reflexively hit ⌘T to escape your spreadsheet, Wakeout is already there. Streak. Moves. One extremely focused little coworker. And three buttons: Energy, Focus, Pain Relief.
Pick one. Three minutes later you are back in the thing you were running from, mildly resurrected.
Feature two
Pick a vibe — Energy, Focus, Pain Relief — and a full-width video coach shows up in a real Chrome tab. Big screen. Clean audio. Countdown runs on its own. No tiny floating widget fighting your tabs for attention.
Do not love a move? Swap for another. Flow state threatened? Pause and come back. Your call, always.
A recurring timer keeps it going. Nag lovingly set to 45 minutes by default.
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Feature three (the one that kills)
You know the ones. Wakeout ships with them already in the blocklist. Add your own. Remove any you insist on keeping. During work hours, they redirect to a Wakeout. Unblock for fifteen minutes by doing a move. It never stops being funny.
Feature four
Set your start. Set your end. Mark a lunch window. Wakeout disappears the rest of the time. It will not ping you at 11 PM. It will not block Netflix on a Saturday.
The world's most well-adjusted Chrome extension.
Work schedule
Lime = Wakeout is on. Dark = Wakeout is having a moment to itself.
Same brain, different body
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Free. No account. Installs in six seconds. Your spine will send a gift basket.
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