
TUREA
Build the habit of putting your phone aside
Details
- Use Cases
- Task Management
- Target Audience
- Non-Technical Users
- Pricing
- Free
- Platforms
- Mobile
About TUREA
TUREA helps you build the habit of putting your phone aside and making more room for real life. Created from a simple insight, that lasting change does not come from fighting technology, but from creating small intentional moments of presence, TUREA supports you in turning a good intention into a real habit. With TUREA, you can: - build the habit of putting your phone aside - track meaningful phone-free moments - stay motivated through gentle structure - share progress with people who matter through Moments Together - follow guided Journeys from 7 to 90 days TUREA is not about rejecting technology. It is about reclaiming focus, calm, presence, and connection in everyday life.
Product Insights
TUREA is a free mobile productivity app that helps non-technical users build phone-free habits through structured tracking and social sharing. It facilitates intentional presence by offering guided programs ranging from one week to three months.
- No-cost pricing model available for all core features.
- Mobile platform availability for immediate on-device habit tracking.
- Progressive habit building through guided 7 to 90 day journeys.
- Social synchronization via Moments Together for shared accountability.
Ideal for: TUREA is ideal for non-technical users who want to improve task management and wellness by establishing a consistent habit of putting their phone away.
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Comments (5)
Congratulations on Launch!!! Really nice idea. Much needed in today's time where screen time is keep increasing.
How does this work?
Building the habit of putting your phone aside by using the app itself is a clever paradox that actually works. Simple nudge toward intentional phone use.
congrats for the launch !!
I built TUREA from a feeling I couldn’t ignore: it wasn’t screen time itself that bothered me, but the constant sense of being reachable and having my phone always nearby.