Bleed - AI Screen Time Control

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Everyone
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About this app

Every day, your time disappears.

Endless scrolling. Notifications. Apps designed to keep you distracted. Hours lost without noticing. Days that feel busy — but lead nowhere.

Bleed exists for one reason: to stop that cycle.

Bleed blocks distracting apps once your daily limit is reached. If you want more time, you have to earn it. Upload real-world productivity, let AI evaluate your effort, and unlock more minutes through action — not excuses.

This is not another productivity tracker. Bleed turns focus into a system. Your actions become measurable. Your progress becomes visible. And your discipline starts to compound.

Earn points for productive activities. Track your daily and monthly progress. Compete with friends. Climb ranks by staying consistent while others fall back into distraction.

Bleed doesn’t try to make distraction more comfortable. It helps you face it.

You decide how much time you allow yourself. Bleed makes sure you stay honest.

Features:
- Automatic app blocking after usage limits
- AI-based productivity evaluation
- Earn time back through real-world action
- Points, rankings, and progress tracking
- Group competition with friends
- Monthly rank resets for continuous motivation

Bleed is a motivation tool designed to help you build better habits and regain control over your attention. Results depend on your own effort and consistency.

Your time is already being spent. The only question is: on what?

Use of Accessibility API:
Bleed uses Android’s AccessibilityService only for its core digital wellbeing feature: detecting and blocking selected distracting apps after the user’s configured limit is reached. This requires the user to explicitly enable Accessibility access in Android settings. Bleed does not use AccessibilityService to change system settings without consent, bypass Android privacy controls, record audio, or perform deceptive actions.
Updated on
Feb 20, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info and App activity
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

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About the developer
Pascal Benedikt Fröhlich
boostgeneration1@gmail.com
Von-Bodelschwingh-Straße 55 33175 Bad Lippspringe Germany