Boost zone app reviews6/6/2023 The app also gently shames you if you don't successfully complete your goal, which is apparently the component I've always been missing. By spending time away from their phones, users grow virtual trees and earn coins, which can then be saved up and used to help plant real trees in five countries in Africa - Cameroon, Kenya, Senegal, Uganda, and Tanzania. With a simple mission to help users "stay focused" and "be present," Forest trains people to manage their time and become less dependent on their phones in a fun, purposeful way. That's what makes the Forest app so refreshingly different. I've tried my fair share of productivity apps in hopes of cutting down on screen time, and while many have helped me hone my organizational skills, apps rarely hold users like me accountable if we don't follow through. It's not something I'm proud of, but alas, it's true. Tech > Apps and Software > Productivity
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