Study timer
with music and accountability.

Pick one subject, start a timed session with lo-fi music, and study alongside others in silent rooms. Build a streak that keeps you coming back.

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FocusCapsule app showing an active focus session with a countdown timer

Study smarter, not harder

Tools that help you stay consistent

01

One subject at a time

Name what you are studying before the timer starts. No bouncing between subjects, no fake productivity.

02

Built-in study music

Lo-fi tracks play right inside the app. No need to find playlists or open another tab. Just press play and study.

03

Silent study rooms

Join a room and study alongside others in real time. No chat, no video, just the quiet motivation of shared focus.

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Study streak

Every completed session extends your streak. Skip a day or quit early and it resets. Simple motivation that works.

05

Flexible session lengths

Study for 25 minutes or 3 hours. Set the timer to match your energy and the material.

06

Session notes

Jot down what you covered or what was hard right after each session. Build a study log you can review later.

07

Notion overlay

Pull up your Notion notes without leaving the session. Reference your study materials while the timer runs.

08

Focus heatmap

See every day you studied on a year-long heatmap. Track your consistency and spot gaps before exams.

See it in action

From capsule to completion in under a minute.

What people are saying

Real users, real sessions.

I used to open 15 tabs before starting any project. Now I just type one task, hit start, and actually finish it. My screen time report finally makes sense.
AnaFreelance designer
The streak thing got me. I was about to close a session early and saw it would reset to zero. Stayed for the last 12 minutes and finished the problem set.
LucasCS student
Live Rooms are weirdly motivating. Nobody talks, nobody chats, you just see other people working and somehow that's enough to keep you going.
SaraProduct manager
I've tried every focus app out there. This is the only one that doesn't try to do too much. One task, one timer, done. That's it.
JamesFreelance writer
The Quick Pulse at the end is my favorite part. Rating the session makes me honest about when I actually focused vs when I was just sitting there.
EmilyMed student

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to remove doubts.