SpeedBump
The intentionally annoying app to break doomscrolling
Last updated: 11 Jun 09:47
SpeedBump — App to Stop Doomscrolling and Limit Social Media
SpeedBump helps limit time in social apps by setting session limits and interrupting use; includes educational pages and quizzes on TikTok and Instagram.
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Intro
SpeedBump is presented as an intentionally annoying app designed to slow down doomscrolling. Its core idea is simple: when you open addictive social apps you can set short time limits, and when a limit is reached the app intervenes to interrupt the session. Site pages captured for SpeedBump also point to informational content about app addiction and suggest a "Take a 15-minute break" option.
Key Features
- Set time limits for opening addictive apps so each session is constrained.
- When a time limit is reached, SpeedBump will "annoy" the user as the primary intervention to interrupt use.
- A suggested "Take a 15-minute break" option appears in captured content.
- Educational pages and quizzes about TikTok and Instagram addiction are provided on the site.
- The app is listed as available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in the captured evidence.
Who this is for
SpeedBump targets people who want to limit use of addictive social apps, particularly TikTok and Instagram users, and anyone trying to stop doomscrolling or build healthier digital habits. The site also appears to serve users who want to recognize warning signs of app addiction via quizzes and informational pages. The captured evidence does not include pricing, detailed privacy or effectiveness data, so users seeking those specifics will need to consult the app's stores or site directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does SpeedBump do when a time limit is reached?
Captured site content states that when a set time limit is reached SpeedBump will "annoy" the user to interrupt the session; a "Take a 15-minute break" option is also mentioned.
Which apps or users is SpeedBump aimed at?
The product is positioned for users of addictive social media apps such as TikTok and Instagram, and for people wanting to stop doomscrolling or build healthier digital habits.
Does the captured evidence include pricing or effectiveness data?
No. The captured evidence lists features and educational pages but does not include detailed pricing, effectiveness data, or complete privacy and data-handling details.
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