One twist. Phone down. Deep work starts.

The screen-free magnetic timer used by 6,200+ people who were tired of fighting their phone for focus.

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ClarityDial ™

The magnetic productivity timer backed by behavioral science.

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The Real Problem

It’s not a willpower problem. It’s an environment problem.

It’s 2pm. You’ve been ‘working’ since 9. But if someone asked what you actually finished, you’d stall. The to-do list is still there. So is the guilt.

You know exactly what you should be doing. You just can’t make yourself start.

Here’s what nobody tells you: it’s not a discipline issue.

Every app, notification, and tab on your screen is engineered by a team of designers whose job is to keep you scrolling. You’re not lazy — you’re outgunned.

Research from the University of Texas found that the mere presence of a smartphone reduces cognitive capacity — even when it’s face down, on silent, and not in use. Your phone doesn’t need to ring to damage your focus. It just needs to exist within reach.

That’s why a physical tool works where digital ones don’t.

No screen to unlock. No notifications to peek at. No algorithm fighting for your attention. Just a countdown sitting on your desk, keeping you honest.

The Transformation

Same morning. Different outcome.

Two versions of the same person, the same desk, the same Tuesday.

Without the ClarityDial

9:15am

Open laptop. Check email. Check Slack. Open Instagram "for a second."

10:30am

One email reply sent. Vaguely anxious. Where did the hour go?

2:00pm

Staring at the same document. Phone picked up 23 times. Not counting.

5:30pm

Day over. Nothing to show for it. Promise yourself tomorrow will be different. It won't be.

With the ClarityDial

9:15am

Twist the dial to 25 minutes. Phone goes face-down. Open the document.

9:40am

Alarm sounds. Three pages written. Didn't check the phone once.

2:00pm

Four focused sessions done. The hard work is behind you.

5:30pm

Close the laptop knowing. Not wondering. Knowing you did the work.

Why It Works

The tool that works because it does less.

Every productivity app adds complexity. Another dashboard. Another notification. Another reason to look at your phone.

The ClarityDial has one job: count down.

No Bluetooth. No app. No screen that tempts you to ‘quickly check something.’

When you twist the magnetic dial, something small but real happens — you make a physical commitment to the next 25 minutes.

Behavioral science calls this an implementation intention: a specific physical action paired with the start of a task roughly triples follow-through compared to motivation alone.

1

Twist the dial

A physical gesture signals your nervous system to shift states. The rotation is your start trigger.

2

Commit to the block

The countdown begins. No ambiguity. No decision fatigue. Your prefrontal cortex gets a clear signal.

3

Enter the focus state

Attention narrows. The visible countdown provides external accountability. You work until the alarm.

Designed with Intent

Six decisions we made so you don't have to make any.

Every feature is a deliberate design choice — not a spec to impress you, but a limitation removed so you can focus.

No app required.

Because your phone is the problem, not the solution. Zero setup. Twist and start.

AAA battery. Not USB.

A dead timer is a useless timer. One battery lasts 1,000+ sessions. No cables, no charging, no excuses.

Fully magnetic base.

Sticks to your whiteboard, fridge, or laptop lid. Your accountability goes wherever you work.

Silent countdown mode.

Deep work shouldn’t come with a ticking soundtrack. Silent mode for libraries, shared offices, and late-night sessions.

LCD dims in timer mode.

No glowing screen competing for peripheral attention. Check it when you need to, ignore it otherwise.

7.5cm. Fits in your palm.

Sits on your desk without taking over it. Small enough for a coffee shop bag. Permanent enough for a home office.

Real Results

People like you, one month later.

Four customers. Four different struggles. One tool that actually worked.

Procrastinator → Starter

"I used to spend the first two hours of every day avoiding the one thing I needed to do. Now I twist the timer and just... start. The resistance is still there but the timer makes it smaller than the commitment."

— Marcus R., Software Engineer, Austin TX

ADHD Warrior → Structured

"My brain doesn’t do time. Never has. I’d look up and three hours were gone with nothing done. This timer gives me what my brain can’t — a visible, physical sense of how long 25 minutes actually is."

— Sarah K., Freelance Designer, Portland OR

WFH Drifter → Deep Worker

"Working from home destroyed my productivity. No commute, no boss, no structure. The timer replaced all of it. Four sessions before lunch is my new minimum."

— Daniel P., Marketing Manager, Remote

Self-Improver → System Builder

"I’ve read Deep Work, Atomic Habits, all of them. The ClarityDial is the first physical tool that made the theory stick. Six months on my desk and I use it every single day."

— James L., Product Manager, San Francisco CA

Still Deciding?

If you're still here, one of these is the reason.

Can’t I just use my phone timer?

You could. But you’ll check Instagram within three minutes. That’s not a guess — it’s what 16% of our customers told us they were doing before they switched. Your phone is a portal to everything designed to steal your attention. This timer can’t distract you because it has no ability to distract. That’s the point.

I’ve tried productivity tools before and nothing sticks.

Most tools fail because they add complexity — another app, another system, another thing to maintain. This one lowers friction to near zero. Twist the dial. That’s it. No account, no settings, no onboarding. It sticks because there’s nothing to fall off from.

Is $35 a lot for a timer?

A coffee run is $6. A productivity app is $10/month. An unproductive afternoon costs more than $35 in missed output every time it happens. This timer pays for itself the first week you use it. And unlike the app, you won’t stop using it after Day 7 — our refund rate is 0.59%.

I have ADHD. Will this actually help?

17% of our customers have ADHD or attention difficulties, and this group reports the strongest results. The timer provides external time-awareness — a physical, visible sense of how long 25 minutes is — that your brain may struggle to generate internally. No screen to tempt. No notifications to derail. Just a countdown anchoring you in the present task.

What if I don’t like it?

Less than 1 in 170 customers ask for a refund. But if you’re one of them, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. No questions, no forms, no hassle.

How long does the battery last?

Tested across 1,000+ sessions on a single AAA battery — roughly 8 to 12 months of daily use. When it dies, replace it in 10 seconds for less than a dollar. No USB cable. No charging dock. No waiting.

Tomorrow you'll wish you started today. So start today.

Every day without a system is another day ending with 'I'll do it tomorrow.' The ClarityDial ships free. The change starts when it arrives.

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