Today, Zovy has a website. It's a small thing — a few pages, a waitlist, a place to point people to — but it's the first piece of Zovy that lives out in the open, and that feels worth marking.
If you've just found us: Zovy is a screen-time app for people who are a little tired of their phone, and much more tired of apps that scold them about it. Less screen, more life — without the guilt trip.
Why Zovy exists
Most screen-time tools are built like alarms. They block, they shame, they show you a red number and hope you feel bad enough to change. It works for about a week. Then the workarounds start, the app gets deleted, and the phone wins again.
We think the problem was never that people lack willpower. It's that the tools treat a habit like an offense. So Zovy makes a different bet: that honesty and kindness change behavior better than lockouts do.
Calm, honest, and actually kind.
In practice that means gentle limits that nudge you before a cap instead of slamming a door after it, daily insights that read like a calm friend rather than a report card, and a strict privacy line: no ads, no selling data, ever.
What you'll find on the site
The site is a preview of the product we're building — the honest version, including the parts that aren't finished. A quick tour:
- How it works — the whole setup, in three steps and about a minute.
- The features: honest insights, gentle limits, focus sessions, and family — screen-time health for the whole household.
- Every screen you own — phone, tablet, desktop, and the browser, all under one account.
- Pricing — simple plans, stated plainly, with a free tier that stays free.
Founding-member pricing, locked
Joining the waitlist does one concrete thing: it locks in founding-member pricing for when Zovy launches, for life. No charge today, no card, no countdown timer pretending the offer expires at midnight. If you join now, you keep the founding price later. That's the whole deal.
What happens next
We're heads-down building. Beta invites will go out in waves to the waitlist, in order. You'll get an occasional email from us — genuinely occasional, the kind we'd want to receive ourselves — and this blog is where progress gets written down honestly, including the misses and the things that take longer than we hoped.
If a calmer phone sounds like your kind of thing, join the waitlist below. We'll save you a seat — and we'll see you at launch.