DoIt - Everything or Nothing by MacroniPasta
Blocks sites and forces you to type a guilt-ridden phrase to proceed.
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About this extension
🔹 Overview
DoIt – Everything or Nothing isn’t just another site blocker.
It’s a mental mirror. When you try to open a distracting website — YouTube, Instagram, Reddit — it doesn’t silently block you. Instead, it stares you in the face and makes you type your guilt before proceeding.
You’ll have to literally write “Yes, I want to waste my time.”
No excuses. No quick “disable” button.
Just a moment of truth before you drift away.
⚙️ How it Works
Add distracting websites (like youtube.com or twitter.com) through the extension popup.
Set a custom guilt message — e.g. “Yes, I want to waste my time instead of coding.”
Whenever you visit a blocked site, a full-screen black screen appears with your message.
You must type it exactly to continue.
Otherwise, you stay locked out.
A simple yet powerful mechanism to make you pause before slipping into endless scrolling.
✨ Key Features
✅ Distraction Blocker — Blocks any site you choose, instantly.
✅ Custom Message — Add your own guilt phrase or reminder.
✅ Minimal UI — Black and yellow theme with a bold, clean interface.
✅ Full-Screen Lock — No shortcuts. No bypass. Only your own discipline.
✅ Lightweight — Works completely offline, no background tracking.
🎯 Why It Works
Most blockers silently stop you — you forget you even tried.
DoIt instead creates a moment of conscious friction — that micro-pause between impulse and action.
That’s where control returns.
It’s not about blocking the internet.
It’s about training your brain to choose intentionally.
💡 Who It’s For
Students fighting procrastination
Developers or writers trying to focus deeply
Anyone tired of mindless scrolling
⚡ Version 1.0.0 – The Basics
Add / remove blocked sites
Custom guilt message per site
Full-screen yellow-on-black overlay
Lightweight & clean design
Offline and privacy-safe (no data collection)
DoIt – Everything or Nothing isn’t just another site blocker.
It’s a mental mirror. When you try to open a distracting website — YouTube, Instagram, Reddit — it doesn’t silently block you. Instead, it stares you in the face and makes you type your guilt before proceeding.
You’ll have to literally write “Yes, I want to waste my time.”
No excuses. No quick “disable” button.
Just a moment of truth before you drift away.
⚙️ How it Works
Add distracting websites (like youtube.com or twitter.com) through the extension popup.
Set a custom guilt message — e.g. “Yes, I want to waste my time instead of coding.”
Whenever you visit a blocked site, a full-screen black screen appears with your message.
You must type it exactly to continue.
Otherwise, you stay locked out.
A simple yet powerful mechanism to make you pause before slipping into endless scrolling.
✨ Key Features
✅ Distraction Blocker — Blocks any site you choose, instantly.
✅ Custom Message — Add your own guilt phrase or reminder.
✅ Minimal UI — Black and yellow theme with a bold, clean interface.
✅ Full-Screen Lock — No shortcuts. No bypass. Only your own discipline.
✅ Lightweight — Works completely offline, no background tracking.
🎯 Why It Works
Most blockers silently stop you — you forget you even tried.
DoIt instead creates a moment of conscious friction — that micro-pause between impulse and action.
That’s where control returns.
It’s not about blocking the internet.
It’s about training your brain to choose intentionally.
💡 Who It’s For
Students fighting procrastination
Developers or writers trying to focus deeply
Anyone tired of mindless scrolling
⚡ Version 1.0.0 – The Basics
Add / remove blocked sites
Custom guilt message per site
Full-screen yellow-on-black overlay
Lightweight & clean design
Offline and privacy-safe (no data collection)
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for all websites
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 22.51 KB
- Last updated
- 6 months ago (Oct 9, 2025)
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- License
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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