Show HN: I built an app to stop me doomscrolling by touching grass

touchgrass.now

1203 points by risquer 4 months ago

i wanted to change the habit of reaching for my phone in the morning and doomscrolling away an hour so i built an app to help me. now i have to literally touch grass before accessing my most distracting apps

the app is built in swiftui, uses the screen time apis provided by apple and google vision to recognise grass or not

i'd love to get your thoughts on the concept.

camtarn 4 months ago

This is a hilarious concept and would probably genuinely help. Nicely done!

I used to have a similar issue with hiding inside all the time (during Covid times, of course) and to motivate myself to go outside, I started an Instagram of tiny little plants growing in cracks in the pavement. I tried to add a new tiny plant every day or two, which meant that I had to wander further and further afield to find a suitable specimen. It wasn't perfect, but was quite motivating.

  • CincinnatiMan 4 months ago

    I love the irony here. Going outside into “real life” to find pictures to post on a site that keeps people inside.

    • johnmaguire 4 months ago

      "[...] the outside world, the non-digital world, is merely a theatrical space in which one stages and records content for the much more real, much more vital digital space. One should only engage with the outside world as one engages with a coal mine. Suit up, gather what is needed, and return to the surface." -- bo burnham, Inside

      https://youtu.be/PSClBFUe-o0?t=26

      • thatcat 4 months ago

        solid bit, but weird transition into pirate maps

        • johnmaguire 4 months ago

          Inside is a feature-length movie filmed during the pandemic, definitely worth watching in its entirety if you haven't. It's incredibly creative. I linked the video at the second of three "bits" performed in a single scene. In this scene, he's pretending to be a standup comedian in front of an audience, hence the multiple jokes. Bo actually previously used the pirate joke in The Big Sick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYZ5efCcK_s

    • Sharlin 4 months ago

      TBH I don't think Instagram particularly keeps people inside given that >99.99% of its users use it exclusively on mobile.

      • bentaber 4 months ago

        Because people don’t use their phones at home?

        • bdsa 4 months ago

          More people use their phones outside than use their desktop computers outside, though

    • Aurornis 4 months ago

      From what I’ve seen, Instagram is better at motivating young people to go outside and do things than video games were in the 90s or even today.

      With Instagram they see their friends doing things and it’s a reminder that going outside and/or spending time with friends is fun. There’s a lot of pearl clutching about people getting jealous about other people’s vacation pictures, but on the whole the active Instagram users I know are much more social and likely to spend time outside the house than the gamers or Redditors. By a wide margin.

      • slyn 4 months ago

        May have been true when Instagram was a photos app with a chronological timeline of only the accounts you follow + a few ads. If you wanted to seek content outside of your personally curated feed it was in a different tab or you would need to search for it.

        Now it’s a meme-shorts first platform that constantly suggests content outside of your follows and non-chronologically. You can’t opt out of “suggested content” pictures or videos in your feed for more than 30 days at a time and there is no option to permanently opt out. It’s not possible to opt out of shorts (reels) suggestions in your feed. It’s not possible to opt out of meta “threads” suggestions in your feed. I just opened the app and 5 of the first 11 items in my feed were sponsored ads, and 1 of the 11 was suggested “threads”.

        • awad 4 months ago

          Plenty of those memes and reels ARE focused on 'IRL' activities, though. Obviously the full experience depends on your feed, but a lot of content is created and shared around restaurants/activities/vacation etc and many millennials and Gen Z find inspiration there, whether from influencers or peers.

      • acyou 4 months ago

        Is this still true though? My gut feeling is that most Instagram users are now passive, meaning they doomscroll and never post while lying in bed in their parents basement while their 20s sail by.

        Not so much a stereotype as a reflection of the real people I know.

        I think we used to see much more content from friends, I think the feed is now mostly content creators/ads/tiktokified, no?

        • tredre3 4 months ago

          > My gut feeling is that most Instagram users are now passive

          That's just reflective of how the world has always worked. Most people are passive.

          The point being made, I think, is that Instagram is a greater source of motivation to interact with the outside world than Reddit/Gaming is.

          It sounds plausible enough to me but who knows?

        • lou1306 4 months ago

          You do have power onto your own feed (well, limited power). I snooze suggestions every month and follow basically zero content creators: I'd say 90% of my followees are people I've met irl. If I want to doomscroll and feel awful, the Explore/Reels tabs are more than enough.

        • pigeons 4 months ago

          Too true sadly.

  • chasd00 4 months ago

    pokemon-go got a lot of people outdoors too. I would see kids walking around the neighborhood with their phones out looking for pokemon, it wasn't perfect but at least they were outside getting some air.

    • BigGreenJorts 4 months ago

      I stand by the meme: that summer was closest we've gotten to world peace.

    • 0xEF 4 months ago

      It's still very popular in my area during the warmer weather. I don't play the game myself but it is quite nice to see, really and makes me feel a little better about my community, as silly as that sounds. When people get out and enjoy public spaces together, it nurtures a positive perspective.

  • satyarthms 4 months ago

    I'm a connoisseur of plants growing in cracks in the pavement, mind sharing a link?

    • camtarn 4 months ago
      • mattcantstop 4 months ago

        I'd be cool to create a simple template that you could repeat for each post in video form:

        - The plant - The location (sidewalk, park, etc) - Native vs non-native? - Seen as a weed or flower/desirable plant? - Who pollinates it.

        I just subscribed.

      • satyarthms 4 months ago

        Nice pics, very heartwarming and solarpunk!

        • camtarn 4 months ago

          Thank you! <3

    • InDubioProRubio 4 months ago

      Bricky roads They trappers grass Stony walls They trappers wind Iron stove It trappers fire Trappers is we By the works of hands And forgets us We were ever free...

  • JadeNB 4 months ago

    I wonder how many of us picked up this habit from COVID? It definitely got me to appreciate my local flora way better, and the fact that I get weird looks for bending down to take pictures of tiny little insect and plant life is, well, let me be honest, I kind of enjoy being the neighborhood eccentric.

    • drivers99 4 months ago

      During COVID I'd take a lot of walks, and in a similar way, it helped to have some kind of basically useless goal/destination in mind. For me it was checking out how construction in a nearby park was going, including what was happening in a temporary holding pond. I would send "pond updates" to my family in other states, which they found amusing. I got really interesting in all the different birds I was seeing and how the plants were growing. Now that I'm downtown, in a more "walkable" place, I don't really have the same variety of interesting natural things to see. Maybe I can think of something similar.

      • camtarn 4 months ago

        Aw, that's a really lovely goal! A growing pond sounds like an excellent walking target - during lockdown I headed to my local reservoir quite a few times and just wandered around the path by its edge.

        I also enjoy watching construction - I feel like in a different country and different life, I would have been an 'Umarell' (an elderly Italian man who stands watching construction sites)

racktash 4 months ago

Fun idea!

I am always astounded how hard it can be to break doom scrolling as a habit DESPITE knowing how much better I feel when I can't / don't do it.

When I don't do it, I will often spend my time doing something personally productive, but even if I do nothing at all instead, it's still better – my head is clearer, I can think so much better; I feel more content and optimistic about life in general; time goes slower.

  • saganus 4 months ago

    Dopamine addiction is very nasty.

freetonik 4 months ago

Very cool concept! I wanted to make a similar thing a few years ago, but for a slightly different purpose: force myself to walk more. I built an iOS app called Geostreaks [1] with a simple mechanic: pick an outdoor location (for example, a nearby park) and “check in” there every day.

I couldn’t justify the yearly developer fee though, so the app has been removed from the App Store a few years later :(

1. https://appadvice.com/app/geostreaks/1482655198

basisword 4 months ago

Nice idea. I feel like we don't see as many fun/whimsical apps these days as we did 10-15 years ago.

  • vitaflo 4 months ago

    Whimsical doesn’t make money and we are a society of sellouts.

    • Ginguin 4 months ago

      We are a social species living in a world where everything is commodified, and to survive means trying to find a way to exist in that space. It creates a mindset where even a simple hobby needs to somehow create profit, because everything around us requires we have and/or create money over all of the less tangible things that actually make humans happy.

      Some people have the luxury of being able to step around that mindset, even if only for a little bit, but there is less and less space for just existing.

      • robocat 4 months ago

        Well said. I hear my arty/crafty friends get recommended to sell their "works". Thinking of art as an investment is a scourge.

        Unfortunately money is useful, even if the game of chasing it is stupid and can be doomingly addictive. Looking after it for retirement is hell and trains one to be tight or a gambler.

        The worst part is that we all know other things are more important than money: most people seem to choose jobs for their invisible benefits rather than financial outcomes. Our world runs because of our internal goals rather than money. The teacher that wants to help their students. The taxi driver that just likes to meet people. The engineer that strives for perfection. Does Matt Levine write for money?

        The social incentives are whacko, and the government incentives are often insane. I have some admiration for those that find a way to get the benefits of society at the lowest time costs to themselves.

        We fear we live in a purely capitalist world - yet the invisible incentives (economic surplus) are what makes everything work. The danger of seeing everyone else as a money grubber, while knowing that we ourselves are driven by better motivations.

    • Cthulhu_ 4 months ago

      The other factor is that there were too many "whimsical" apps, which were mostly variations of drinking beer, iphone guns, or fart apps. Apple cracked down hard on those by adding rules about similar / copycat apps or low value apps.

      • basisword 4 months ago

        There were lots of those. Back when you could easily sell rubbish for 99¢ making copying popular apps possibly worthwhile. But there's still latitude for creativity. I came across this[1] Mac app at the end of last year which decorates your desktop with Christmas lights. Completely useless, but very fun and whimsical. I feel like there used to be more of this. There also used to be more creativity in functional apps too when development was less focussed on metrics/engagement. I feel like even the more fun indie apps started copying the 'big guys' with complex onboarding tutorials, gamification, and upselling. Maybe it was just because the platforms were newer and simpler back then. Maybe it's rose tinted glasses :)

        [1] https://simonbs.gumroad.com/l/festivitas

    • thruway516 4 months ago

      But when we had fart app everyone said civilization was coming to an end

      • basisword 4 months ago

        I don't think that reaction was to the existence of them - merely the fact people were parting with money for them to the extent that developers were making significant money (short-term anyway). "Drinking" a pint, or blowing out the flame on a "lighter" were both quite cool moments for people when smartphones first arrived.

        • bigbuppo 4 months ago

          It was that brief window of time that ended, partly because of the iphone, that technology could be or do anything. The world of infinite possibility.

          Now that costs $14.99/mo, but if you upgrade to the Pro Plus package for $23.95/mo, you get not only the fart feature, and the flame feature, but you get the flaming fart feature. Requires annual prepayment, otherwise price is $39.64/mo, excluding taxes and cost recovery fees.

    • hathawsh 4 months ago

      I thought for a moment you were talking about https://whimsical.com/, which is productivity suite that people depend on for work. I wouldn't want to hear it's shutting down! Then I realized you're talking about the concept of whimsical things, not a company. Whew!

    • SketchySeaBeast 4 months ago

      Is it possible that we're not as comfortable as we were a decade ago? I'll admit to having no aspirations to make that next killer app, but that's because I'm fairly financially secure, not wealthy by any means, but a decent paying job with a pension, and I know that's a privileged position the days.

      • vitaflo 4 months ago

        People always say this but it tends to be the poor broke art kids who create some crazy cool shit for the hell of it that eventually becomes commodified.

    • hakube 4 months ago

      and subscriptions

  • beAbU 4 months ago

    Geolocate the user to ensure that at least the touching of a picture of grass tookplace outside.

    • aembleton 4 months ago

      And then update that location on OSM as having grass

  • oever 4 months ago

    Here's a whimsical site I made a few years ago. You can look up grasses and other lifeforms and see how they are related.

    https://sol.vandenoever.info/?lang=en,nl&uids=119845,135774,...

    • sureIy 4 months ago

      I've been wanting something like this for a very long time. I always imagined seeing the "scientific classification" metro-style path where at some point it splits showing how far apart are two species.

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Thank you! It's a silly idea but it does actually work for me

  • mhh__ 4 months ago

    iBeer seems so quaint now

    • y-curious 4 months ago

      Check out this fake lighter app I have

bloopernova 4 months ago

I added reddit.com to uBlock Origin's filters list. I can still visit it, but there's now a screen asking me if I'm sure I want to go there. It's stopped me a few times, and it's breaking that muscle memory of "pick up phone & check reddit/etc"

  • cryptopian 4 months ago

    A few years back, I realised how bad the addiction was when I deleted a couple of apps. While doing other things on my phone, I'd autopilot going to the apps list and tapping the empty space where Reddit/Twitter used to be. You're right, that little bit of friction is enough to make you stop and ask "what am I really getting out of this?"

  • redox99 4 months ago

    Reddit has gotten so bad over the last decade that I've stopped browsing it altogether, except for one or two niche subreddits every now and then.

    • 65 4 months ago

      Every god damn subreddit gets infested with political content it's hard to browse. And even if you want to get more niche in depth content, most of the time subreddits will be filled with extremely beginner, basic questions.

    • darknavi 4 months ago

      I am really hoping they kill old.reddit.com so I can finally cut it off completely.

  • sureIy 4 months ago

    Something simpler that has helped me break off some websites is to just log out. Twitter and Facebook have no feed if you log out. Reddit on the opposite will show you an empty feed if you're logged in but follow no subreddit. YouTube does neither, but I like long videos so it's unlikely I mindlessly open one.

  • bigbuppo 4 months ago

    Google+ is still part of my muscle memory. It was such a pleasant place when they stopped mandating people use it.

  • Acrobatic_Road 4 months ago

    I'm not familiar with how those filter lists work. What do I have to enter to get a screen like this?

  • hartator 4 months ago

    What about the app?

    • nostromo 4 months ago

      The reddit app is so bad, it may actually have been designed to end addiction to reddit.

      • sureIy 4 months ago

        It literally cannot be worse than the website. Reddit has always sucked except for that brief period between the creation of the new UI and the enshittification of the new UI. I never used the old UI before because it was so bland and there were so many better alternative UIs.

    • bloopernova 4 months ago

      I have never installed it.

      I prefer to access things through a web browser.

      • cryptopian 4 months ago

        I actually found that certain browser equivalents of attention sucking apps were poor quality enough that using them only through the browser was enough friction to wean myself off them. old.reddit.com is especially badly optimised for anything other than a desktop screen.

        • kjkjadksj 4 months ago

          Old.reddit.com is the only way reddit loads on my se2. The actual mobile website just times out with half the comments loaded every time. A lot of noticeable lag. It is a super heavy site in comparison with old.reddit.com.

        • whamlastxmas 4 months ago

          For me, it’s that I have a million keyword and subreddit filters on my desktop computer and Reddit is unreadable for me without those filters, so I never read it on my phone

scosman 4 months ago

Canadian here: I look forward to using my apps again in April.

  • sexy_seedbox 4 months ago

    HongKonger here, no grass to be found in concrete jungle.

    • zdc1 4 months ago

      I remember seeing a small patch at the top of The Peak that should do the trick

    • sureIy 4 months ago

      Surely you can find some green plastic herbs somewhere.

duxup 4 months ago

This is going to be rough up north where I am, too much snow.

  • adverbly 4 months ago

    Same problem here... Trying to think of some substitutions:

    1. Touch snow

    2. See the sun while outdoors.

    3. Say hi to someone in person.

    4. Text a friend or family member.

    5. Touch a tree.

    I think touch a tree would be the most direct substitution. Something to be said for a social substitution too though, but it probably doesn't match the initial intent of touching grass.

    • madmountaingoat 4 months ago

      Of course no one needs an app to do any of this, but the general idea of getting out and touching a tree, climbing a snowbank, going out without a coat or hat for a few minutes when it's freezing are all the sorts of things that keep me happy during in the winter.

    • rob74 4 months ago

      Besides, depending on your location, touching a tree might also be more hygienic than touching grass (e.g. if you happen to be in an area used for dog-walking).

  • hmmm-i-wonder 4 months ago

    Its all ice and snow outside. I'd be locked out for a while

    Then again maybe that would be a good thing.

  • risquer 4 months ago

    I plan on letting the user select what they have to touch, for launch it's just grass but customisation is on the way!

  • moolcool 4 months ago

    I'm up in icy Canada, but a social media hibernation might do me well.

    • duxup 4 months ago

      As fast as some social media circles move I imagine come spring it's possible to not understand the context of most of what is being posted.

      • cjbgkagh 4 months ago

        Sounds like a good way for a temporary fix to become a permanent one.

    • alaithea 4 months ago

      Hibernating? Touch Bear.

      You'll never use social media again.

  • ge96 4 months ago

    Make an Instagram of tiny snowmen with different scarves

  • Etheryte 4 months ago

    From touch grass to shovel snow for a while and then touch grass.

    • thruway516 4 months ago

      Build startup and exit for +$20m before you can unlock your apps for the extra motivated

    • baranul 4 months ago

      Valid point. Should not only be to touch grass. At least snow, sand from the beach, and trees could at least be on the list.

  • Gys 4 months ago

    Dark times...

pcthrowaway 4 months ago

People are just going to carry a patch of fake grass around with them to bypass the checks. So I suspect the reviews will be astroturfed.

  • asystole 4 months ago

    This is on the order of the "descartes before the whores" joke on reddit years ago. Generational stuff

  • jakelazaroff 4 months ago

    Maybe the best joke I've seen in ~10 years of regularly checking this site, 10/10

  • vladdrak 4 months ago

    “Fresh Patch Indoor Potty Grass” is going to make a killing out of this.

  • myvoiceismypass 4 months ago

    Reviewing this app is a sod job, but someone's gotta do it

  • oniony 4 months ago

    Why bother you when you dye your private turf green?

  • dkenyser 4 months ago

    This gave me a good chortle. Thanks.

  • m3kw9 4 months ago

    Just google grass pics? The thing is if you are gonna cheat anyways you can just not use the app and you “win”

  • jnsie 4 months ago

    Brilliant!

benfarahmand 4 months ago

three's 2 feet of snow on the ground. there's no grass. what do i do? can we get an update to touch snow?

  • silisili 4 months ago

    Keep a little patch of turf on the table next to your armchair, and you can touch grass without ever even getting up.

Baggie 4 months ago

my neighborhood is very low on grass will tree support be added? I like them better and we have a lot more of them

sincerely, Lorax

  • szszrk 4 months ago

    A/B testing. You got a high difficulty variant.

  • BobAliceInATree 4 months ago

    I live in the middle of Manhattan not near a park. There is zero grass near me that I would touch.

yssrnjm 4 months ago

App not recommended for Canadians. Unless someone makes a 'touch snow' plugin.

  • redeux 4 months ago

    Same for people who live in the Southwest US, unless someone makes a 'touch dirt' or 'touch cactus' plugin.

simondanerd 4 months ago

Is there an Android version coming soon?

Also it would be better if you kept Instagram uninstalled... I see it installing on the screenshot!

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Soon...ish Android equivalent is hard but it is in the back of my mind!

    • aeve890 4 months ago

      Wdym is hard? Hard like is harder to make apps for Android than iOS? Genuinely curious

      • feznyng 4 months ago

        iOS has a system level API for this sort of thing. Android does not.

      • tcoff91 4 months ago

        In general yes iOS dev is easier than android and especially for screen time apps

        • waonderer 4 months ago

          Why don't devs use React Native like tech stack that allows development across platforms at the same time, especially for simple apps like this when they probably don't have to use all native capabilities different platforms provide.

          • int_19h 4 months ago

            Because in this case a native capability is exactly what made the app so easy?

      • risquer 4 months ago

        Yeah you basically need to write your own screen time api for android and use the draw over permission - it's going to be an interesting build for sure!

  • mikragor 4 months ago

    Technically, the icon displays the app as paused from the time limit. Once you surpass the time limit using the app, you can stop using it or allow you temporarily (1 minute to 15 minutes or stop limiting the usage for today) to continue to use it. It's a neat option to have this on your phone, but I usually keep expanding my time limit more than just quitting the app. I think that's what this app is aiming for, allowing you to use the app more time requires more effort than 2 taps.

Oras 4 months ago

I had an idea to lock my phone until I burn x calories. So, I cannot see notifications or open any app unless I achieve the goal. When I checked, it was impossible to do that with Apple, It's great to know that you can lock apps, though! I love the concept.

dudefeliciano 4 months ago

I love this, the internet needs more of these weird concept apps. As another commenter mentioned, perhaps this could be extended for people that don't have grass around them due to season/location? Touch snow, touch sand, etc

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Thanks man! I plan on letting the user set what they have to touch, it's on the roadmap!

  • FollowingTheDao 4 months ago

    "I love this app that gets me off of my phone!"

    "We need more apps!"

    Can we just sit and mediate and listen to ourselves grasping?

    • dudefeliciano 4 months ago

      Uhm I think you misunderstood me. What I meant is that I love these trivial, fun, silly apps that make the internet more interesting. You can certainly sit and meditate whenever you want

etothepii 4 months ago

One sec was great for breaking my YouTube shorts habit but the safari plugin only works 90% of the time and in some way the "gambling nature" of hitting reload and getting in sometimes has made it worse.

wcfrobert 4 months ago

This is so bizarre! We live in a world where companies invest billions and hire the best researchers all to capture our attention and serve ads. And now, to claw back any sort of agency, we resort to this.

moontear 4 months ago

How is it blocking other apps? Is it creating apple shortcuts which go through this app as a launcher?

  • queueueue 4 months ago

    Apple has a screentime API which allows the app/dev to block an app after the user chooses it

woadwarrior01 4 months ago

Why does the app need to collect location data?

  • SSLy 4 months ago

    1. Information Collection 1.1 Required Permissions

        Location: Used solely to determine local sunset times; location data is not stored or transmitted
    • Cthulhu_ 4 months ago

      Wouldn't checking the time (which should include TZ data) and comparing it with a database be adequate or can you not get local timezone data without permissions?

      • SSLy 4 months ago

        no, the timezones can be very very long north to south

      • busymom0 4 months ago

        You can get local timezone data without permissions in iOS.

        But I think the OP's app is using the location data to ensure you walked a few meters to touch grass and not just have a patch of grass at your desk.

    • risquer 4 months ago

      Yeah exactly, thanks!

  • tonyhart7 4 months ago

    to locate user location ofcourse

  • andy_ppp 4 months ago

    Presumably you don't need to let the app have access for it to work?

  • m_mueller 4 months ago

    are you telling me it actually checks the GPS coordinates against satellite images? ....

jsnelgro 4 months ago

I wrote an apple shortcut last year that notifies me with a random item from my todo list after five minutes of having an "addicting" app open. It sort of helps to jog me out of mindless scrolling, but I still ignore it a lot of the time. At the very least, it helps repeatedly remind me of things I aspire to do someday (I keep big picture ideas and projects in certain lists)

tibbetts 4 months ago

Needs a mode where touching snow counts.

  • KMnO4 4 months ago

    Just don't doomscroll until spring.

  • alaithea 4 months ago

    I was thinking the same. Grass is hard to come by in my neck of the woods right now. Maybe "touch bark?"

  • layer8 4 months ago

    Google for “indoor grass”.

kalasoo 4 months ago

Looks great! I truly believe that mobile and scrolling addiction are causing people to disengage, especially those who value the real world, real people, and genuine human connections.

AI is undeniably empowering and accelerating almost everything—faster, faster, faster. But what comes next for us, as regular human beings?

Still, grounding ourselves in nature—touching grass, watching sunsets, hiking, cycling—remains essential to our well-being.

NalNezumi 4 months ago

Awesome idea.

But knowing myself, I'll probably just end up buying a plant and put it next to my table and end up using it

mateusfreira 4 months ago

Can we change it to unblock only when I do 10 pushups? I would love to get that to my Nephew and Nieces phone

lee 4 months ago

You can probably expand your user base to Canadians by also adding a "touching snow" feature.

  • bbarnett 4 months ago

    A white wall would qualify, so maybe you'd have to pee a letter into the snow to unlock.

    • aeve890 4 months ago

      Nah too easy. Pee a QR code, then scan the QR to validate.

FollowingTheDao 4 months ago

Fun idea, but not the right way to end an addiction. Making it more difficult to get the dopamine (really epinephrine) hit will only lead to more frustration and reinforce the relief when you get your reward. In other words, it only makes the reward more pleasurable.

  • Cthulhu_ 4 months ago

    What if the author adds some gamification strategies and awards the users points depending on how often, long, and diverse their grass-touching is, and add an infinite scroll feed of other users touching grass, which you can then upvote and engage with!

    (please sign up to my onlygrass page)

  • gradientsrneat 4 months ago

    Many digital addictions only work due to the fast feedback loop. If you break the feedback loop, you can break the addiction.

Anonboxis 4 months ago

The European Union is about to introduce a regulation on infinite scrolling called the Digital Fairness Act. They are currently looking for ideas, so, thanks for sharing.

Seriously this is really cool!

ColeShepherd 4 months ago

I would love an app with a configurable "unlock" task. Ex:

- Do a quick mindfulness/breathing exercise.

- Answer a quick quiz question related to something you're learning.

- Remind you of pending to-dos

Anyone know of an app like this?

hyperific 4 months ago

Kudos on getting your project from conception to the finish line!

The concept of having to interact with the natural world before being allowed to interact with the social media world is interesting and this is perhaps the most interesting implementation of that.

Personally I find it's rewarding to flex the "self restraint muscle" by stopping myself from doomscrolling rather than relying on technology to do that for me.

nofunphil 4 months ago

Love this. But wonder if it would work better if there was an incentive tied to using your phone less, ie. Rewards points for staying off socials.

mclau156 4 months ago

I have had an idea like this but instead it is a few minutes of breathing exercises with a calm nature background, then it unlocks your other apps

bloomingkales 4 months ago

What if someone tries to cheat and just touch a picture of grass? You need to understand that the no-touch-grass people are Machiavellian.

  • seafoamteal 4 months ago

    The only person they're cheating is themselves. Any systems designed to help you curb phone addictions only work if you do the legwork and are in the mindset of wanting to improve. The systems are only guardrails to lean on when you're tired. If you decide to vault the rails, that's not sustainable in any way.

  • loloquwowndueo 4 months ago

    You’re cheating yourself in that case. Or to put it another way, if you really don’t want to comply you can just delete the app.

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Yeah, just echoing what people have replied but I did try put some safeguards in such as screens - if it detects a screen it won't unblock your apps

wkirby 4 months ago

This is fun, but there's an amusing oxymoron embedded in needing an app on my phone to verify that I'm... not using my phone

allears 4 months ago

Obviously for urbanites only. Here in Northern California, grass is a conspicuous waste of water, and is slowly going out of favor and being replaced by native xerophilic plants. Our neighbor has a lawn, but we've got wood chips and native shrubs instead.

If we all acknowledge that nature is an antidote to anxiety, why not consider moving out of the city?

NotAnOtter 4 months ago

I bit of UX tweaking and this could see a lot of traction as a snarky reply, a la "Let me google that for you".

popol12 4 months ago

Very nice, but why does it require iOS 17 ? Jailbreakers are stuck on iOS 16 (and some are stuck even lower than that.. )

  • hombre_fatal 4 months ago

    I can't speak for this app, but every time I use SwiftUI, it turns out some basic thing I want, like the component or API method that is perfect for my app, was introduced in the latest iOS/macOS release. Every single dang time.

  • Cthulhu_ 4 months ago

    iOS 17 is from Sept 2023, it is considered obsolete. Current -1 is a very normal and decent support window, and supporting that covers >90% of active installations.

yobananaboy 4 months ago

This is sick! Is it using an LLM's photo detection to determine if it is a picture of touching grass?

I recently added all of my most distracting apps to the Hidden section on iPhone. It requires a FaceID check to even see the apps, and blocks all notifications from them. It has helped me cut down on the scroll-time significantly.

  • risquer 4 months ago

    It's using Google's vision api - so Machine Learning but not LLM

yieldcrv 4 months ago

What I would love is social unlock, where your friends have to approve or deny your requests

I didn't realize there was a screen time api! I was waiting on Apple to do it, now I'll have to do it and wait for Apple to commit an antitrust violation and do it after it gains traction!

luxuryballs 4 months ago

I was thinking about this recently and was trying to determine if I could take advantage of some kind of accessibility settings or otherwise to contextually/periodically disable the gestures that doom scrolling depends on entirely, on fly.

freeone3000 4 months ago

I have a user issue: there is currently 3 feet of snow outside and no grass to be seen :P

Yhippa 4 months ago

This is great, OP. For someone like me who is addicted to my phone in the house, it would be nice if there was some arbitrary object at the opposite side of the house I could touch to trigger this.

Anybody here know an Android equivalent of this?

zawaideh 4 months ago

Can I touch snow instead? There is no grass in sight in Canada this time of the year

  • jjkaczor 4 months ago

    Same thought... ("Instructions unclear, all I see around me is snow")

    Never worry, it will melt when the scorched-earth tactics are used...

    /s

izhak 4 months ago

I live in Finland. Any chance I can get a "touch snow" option? Thanks.

weebao 4 months ago

Please add a "touch snow" feature for those living in the north ;)

vtr1130 4 months ago

That's so fun

tsylba 4 months ago

I understand it's a meme, but you're not "touching grass" if you need the mediation of an app to do so.

It's engineer logic 101, when technically true does not mean ontologically true.

  • Chris2048 4 months ago

    I think this is understood, and the app is partly satirical.

  • crsv 4 months ago

    I bet you’re fun at parties.

awaseem 4 months ago

Damn I love this! how was the process of getting approval from the app store? Wondering if you had to send videos instead of having reviewers touch grass. I launched Foqos earlier this month: https://github.com/awaseem/foqos and the review was brutal plus the form you need to submit to get permissions for Family activity

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Review was surprisingly simple, no videos or anything needed. I submitted at 11PM by 11:30PM it was approved, I've never experienced that for a new app...

    • awaseem 4 months ago

      Damn so jealous haha. Love the app happy to support in anyway!

baxtr 4 months ago

Great concept! However my mind started already coming up with ideas how to circumvent this like printing out a color picture of grass! Hope you can detect these fake attempts! :)

  • Cthulhu_ 4 months ago

    If you have no intent of using the app, why install it in the first place?

    But then, the purpose is less about going out and touching grass physically, and more about being aware of what you're spending your time on. A moment of self-reflection, if you will, and whether that's you going outside to find some grass or finding where you put your colour picture of grass and turning the lights on to get a good picture of it is by the by.

  • DisruptiveDave 4 months ago

    Ya know what, searching for a picture, printing it out, and taking a pic in this app = not doomscrolling, so, mission accomplished?

keyle 4 months ago

Back in the day we used to just make a fart button on a web UI. The level of dedication at this stage is beyond me!

Well done.

Please detect dog droppings near hand, for a wash hand notification.

_xtrimsky 4 months ago

Very cool idea! I would have actually installed it if I had any grass outside, unfortunately I've been buried under snow for the past month xD.

linklater12 4 months ago

This is very cool. Congrats! I love it when apps force you to step outside. Pokemon Go was such a brilliant game in this regard! Wish we had more apps like this.

spicy-punk-fog 4 months ago

Nice idea! When you have finished building a biometric database of users' dorsal palm aspects, will you require scanning their palmar?

stego-tech 4 months ago

Great concept, solid privacy policy and terms of service, and an excellent use of premium purchases to support rewilding projects. Absolutely love it!

awslattery 4 months ago

DLC for a dust mode, for those of us in Southern Arizona?

jjkaczor 4 months ago

Instructions unclear, all I see around me is snow...

speerer 4 months ago

I wish you all success and hope that this catches on. I will make a fortune by selling little pots of turf to social media addicts.

theodric 4 months ago

This is fire. Sent it to a few people. I don't use an iPhone as my daily, unfortunately.

Android port? I'd pay you €0.99 at least!

Pete-Codes 4 months ago

Nicely done! I'll add this to my newsletter - I wouldn't be surprised if you got some press for this.

lukeinator42 4 months ago

This is great! A mode for snow would be awesome, haha. Up here in Canada there isn't always grass around in winter.

0x3331 4 months ago

Incredible concept, love it. I have many friends who literally ask for apps like this

fandorin 4 months ago

great concept! out of curiosity - what tool did you use to create the main UI app animation/video on the website?

  • risquer 4 months ago

    It's a screen recording of my phone and then my fiancée used canva to do the background

aqueueaqueue 4 months ago

This is great! No good for urban junglists though. Or maybe really good for them, depending on how you view it.

indycliff 4 months ago

I like it. I signed up for when it's available. Good luck!

alexpadula 4 months ago

I have snow outside, what about a snow feature? Love the concept hahahahhahaha!!! LOVE IT!

api 4 months ago

Are there any good anti-procrastination Safari extensions for desktop? Sometimes it can be hypnotic.

Waterluvian 4 months ago

I love it. And now I must make a “touching grass generator” to plug into the front of this.

divbzero 4 months ago

What happens if it’s the middle of winter and the grass is completely covered with snow?

Lynix48 4 months ago

Funny how even the demo on their website has the annoying "rate this app" popup.

mig39 4 months ago

Love it!

How does it handle -20ºC in snow-covered Northern Canada? :-) Can I touch fake indoor grass?

divan 4 months ago

Works fine in Finland in winter!

namuol 4 months ago

Cute, but it might be time to ditch your smartphone if you really want to change.

nosmokewhereiam 4 months ago

Love the idea and the app looks great! Originality and artsy-smartsy, kudos!

bodash 4 months ago

nicely done, and while we on the topic of doomscrolling, maybe there's a surge of anti-doomscrolling trends coming soon? I know I built lessnews.dev to overcome my urge to mindlessly scroll HN all day.

jofzar 4 months ago

I love your demo showing you ignoring the rate and review like a true user

BrenBarn 4 months ago

Somewhat ironic to have an app to get people to look away from apps.

dev0p 4 months ago

That is fantastic. Should come preinstalled with every phone.

kinduff 4 months ago

I laughed out loud, great concept and use of technology!

diamondfist25 4 months ago

Wow what a great idea and all!

Mind if I ask what stack you used for this?

  • risquer 4 months ago

    Sure! It's SwiftUI, Google vision and Screen time API

vlucas 4 months ago

I feel bad for all the folks who live in Arizona...

  • MisterSandman 4 months ago

    Or Canada… during the winter at least.

rainpl 4 months ago

Can you make a desert version to touch some rocks?

zuluonezero 4 months ago

No thanks my closest grass is covered in dog pee!

begueradj 4 months ago

What if you live in the Sahara or a dry country ?

  • brailsafe 4 months ago

    Maybe they need to add the option of touching cactus or sand?

harrison_clarke 4 months ago

fun idea

i'm not going to see any grass for another few months, unless i travel somewhere warmer, though

apriljo 4 months ago

What do you do in the winter, eh?

johnthescott 4 months ago

brilliant. you have created a genre.

tonymet 4 months ago

very creative. what would it take to make it function offline?

klntsky 4 months ago

No phone during winter

andy_ppp 4 months ago

Okay this might help!

gunian 4 months ago

doom via phobe better than doom via grass though :(

20wenty 4 months ago

I like the idea but it will be hard to build a moat -- if that's something you care about. How about making it more general? "touch grass", "feel sand between your fingers", "hug a tree" ...

  • risquer 4 months ago

    I'm not quite sure what you mean by build a moat, could you explain further?

    • tredre3 4 months ago

      It's startup culture speak to describe something that is unique and impossible/hard to copy for competitors.

      I think (hope) that 20wenty was being cheeky and playing along the all-too-common vibe that every project presented on HN needs to become financially successful or else it's a waste of time.

  • notachatbot123 4 months ago

    Thank you for providing a perfect comment to reply "touch grass" to.

gkamer8 4 months ago

Lmao really fun. I guess you're using a network request, but I wonder if you can access the models that the photos app seems to use locally.

rightbyte 4 months ago

Interesting concept. I would say not being able to touch grass when it is covered in snow, like right now, might be a feature.

parsimo2010 4 months ago

Imagine going to a ski resort and being locked out of your apps in the evening because everything is covered in snow.

ewalk153 4 months ago

Nice idea. Would be great to have a winter mode for us that can’t literally touch grass for 3+ months a year ;)

tsunego 4 months ago

Reminds me of Pokémon go

ahmadtbk 4 months ago

Spending many hours not touching grass to build an app that makes you touch grass. I like it.

  • archon810 4 months ago

    If by many hours you mean probably 30 minutes in ChatGPT, then yes.

twothamendment 4 months ago

It might be awhile before I can touch grass. There is quite a bit of snow on the ground!

wiether 4 months ago

I'm afraid to ask, but on the demo video... Is that dog poop next to the hand?

  • risquer 4 months ago

    just mud haha

HPsquared 4 months ago

Touch the grass, not the glass.

Or, "Don't touch the glass!"

maxehmookau 4 months ago

I hate this and I love it. Good work.

yapyap 4 months ago

bro has grass touching IAPa

jnajah 4 months ago

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  • latexr 4 months ago

    I’m curious how long it takes on average to “tap and say” 100 times. In other words, how much time must you spend to get the extra 15 minutes?

obrhoff 4 months ago

Is Hacker News the new Product Hunt?

  • nostromo 4 months ago

    Hacker News was Product Hunt before Product Hunt was born.