FocusFlow Free

Cleaner browsing. Better focus. Safer habits.

FocusFlow is a lightweight browser extension that helps block distractions, clean up tab clutter, and warn you before risky websites interrupt your work.

Focus Protection

92%
Distractions blocked 18
Safety alerts 7
Tabs cleaned 24

Free and still mighty

Start with the core tools you need to make your browser less distracting, cleaner, and safer.

Focus mode for work and study

Block distracting websites during work sessions, school tasks, and deep focus time.

Safe browsing alerts

Get simple warnings before visiting suspicious, unsafe, or risky pages.

Clean your tabs

Reduce browser clutter by cleaning up unused tabs and keeping important ones easy to find.

FocusFlow minimum system requirements

Chrome

Chrome 110+ or another modern Chromium-based browser.

Windows / macOS / Linux

Works on most desktop systems that support Chromium extensions.

Lightweight install

Under 5MB and made to run quietly without slowing down startup.

FocusFlow for study and daily work

FocusFlow is useful for students, remote workers, teams, and anyone who wants a calmer browser. Use it to block distractions, reduce tab clutter, and build safer browsing habits without a complicated setup.

Discover how FocusFlow can improve your browsing experience ↗

A safer browsing dashboard

FocusFlow helps you stay aware of suspicious pages and distracting websites while keeping the experience simple and easy to understand.

42m focus time saved daily
18 distractions blocked
7 safety alerts shown

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers before installing FocusFlow.

Is FocusFlow free?

Yes. FocusFlow Free includes focus mode, tab cleanup, focus stats, and safe browsing alerts.

Does it collect browsing data?

Add your real privacy policy here. If FocusFlow does not collect browsing data, say it clearly and explain how user data is handled.

Can I choose which websites to block?

Yes. You can create a custom distraction list and choose when focus mode should run.

Does login work yet?

The login page is frontend only until you connect it to a backend or authentication service.