Real accountability means real change. When your money is on the line, you're more motivated to stick to your goals and build healthier digital habits.
Even when you slip up, someone benefits. Your bounty goes directly to vetted charities, turning your struggle into support for those in need.
Succeed and keep your cash while building discipline. Miss your goal and make a meaningful difference. Either way, something positive happens.
Choose a daily screen time limit that works for you. Be realistic but challenging.
Put your money where your goals are. Set an amount you're willing to risk.
Meet your goal and keep your cash. Build healthier digital habits day by day.
Go over? Your bounty is automatically donated to charity. Everyone wins.
"I've tried every app blocker out there, but Time 2 Help is different. Knowing my money goes to charity if I fail makes me actually think twice before mindlessly scrolling. I've cut my screen time by 40%!"
"The best part? Even when I miss my goal, I don't feel like I've completely failed. My $10 went to a food bank, and that motivated me to do better the next day. It's accountability without the guilt."
"As a college student, I was spending 6+ hours on social media daily. Time 2 Help helped me reclaim my time and my focus. I've donated $80 so far, but I've also saved way more by hitting my goals. Win-win!"
"I love that my procrastination can actually help someone. This app turns a negative behavior into something positive. I'm more mindful of my time, and when I slip up, at least someone benefits from it."
"Finally, an app that understands real motivation. The financial stake makes it real, and knowing it goes to charity takes away the shame of failure. I've been 80% successful for three months straight!"
"Time 2 Help turned my biggest weakness into motivation for change. I'm spending less time on my phone and more time with my family. When I do miss a goal, I know I've helped someone in need. Genius concept!"
Build healthier digital habits with real accountability. When you succeed, you keep your money and gain discipline. When you slip up, your money goes to a verified charity doing important work. Either way, something positive happens.