FocusMe vs StayFocusd — Feature Comparison (2026)

StayFocusd is a free Chrome extension that limits time spent on distracting websites. FocusMe is a full desktop and mobile blocker. Here’s how they compare.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureFocusMeStayFocusd
Website Blocking✓ All browsers✓ Chrome only
Application Blocking✓ Any app or game
Game Blocking
Flexible Time Limits✓ Per-site & per-app budgets✓ Daily time allowance
Launch Limits✓ Restrict how often apps open
Принудительные перерывы в работе✓ Full-screen overlay with skip protection
Pause Limits✓ Daily count & duration caps
Принудительный режим✓ Cannot be bypassed✓ Nuclear Option (Chrome only)
Uninstall Protection✗ Extension can be removed
Password Protection✓ Multiple options
Random Character Challenge✓ Configurable length
Stop Delay✓ Configurable wait period
ИИ-коуч по продуктивности✓ Daily/weekly reports
Блокировать шорты и ролики на YouTube✓ Without blocking YouTube itself✓ In-page content blocking
CLI Plan Control✓ Start/stop from terminal
Библиотека планов и шаблонов✓ Community plans
Android App
Linux Support✓ Via Chrome
Cross-Browser Blocking✓ All browsers automatically✗ Chrome only
PriceFrom $6.95/month*Free

Key Differences

Chrome Extension vs Desktop App

StayFocusd only works in Chrome. Open Firefox, Edge, or any other browser and you’re unblocked. FocusMe blocks across all browsers and also blocks desktop apps and games — there’s no easy workaround.

The Nuclear Option vs Enforced Mode

StayFocusd’s Nuclear Option locks your Chrome browsing for a set period, which is effective — but only within Chrome. FocusMe’s Enforced Mode protects the entire system with uninstall protection, random character challenges, stop delays, and password protection. You can’t just switch browsers or uninstall the app.

Screen Breaks & AI Coaching

FocusMe includes enforced screen breaks with full-screen overlays, AI coaching with personalized productivity reports, and pause limits. StayFocusd focuses purely on website time management with no wellness or productivity features.

When StayFocusd is the Right Choice

StayFocusd is free and great if Chrome is your only browser and you don’t need app blocking. Its in-page content blocking (hiding YouTube Shorts, comments, etc.) is a nice feature. But if you need cross-browser or cross-app blocking with real bypass protection, FocusMe is the upgrade.

What Users Say

“It’s much more flexible than others I tried (Freedom and Cold Turkey most notably), the only one I can’t get around…”

— John Cremlim via Trustpilot

“This is THE BEST PC self-help program I have ever come across. It’s virtually impossible to get around.”

— Bryan S. via Trustpilot

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FocusMe better than StayFocusd?

FocusMe is far more comprehensive — it blocks apps and games, works across all browsers, has Enforced Mode with uninstall protection, enforced screen breaks, and AI coaching. StayFocusd is free and has a useful Nuclear Option, but it’s limited to Chrome with no app blocking or bypass protection beyond the browser.

Can I bypass StayFocusd?

Yes — you can open a different browser, use incognito mode, or remove the extension. StayFocusd’s Nuclear Option prevents you from changing settings within Chrome, but it can’t stop you from leaving Chrome entirely. FocusMe’s Enforced Mode blocks at the application level across all browsers with uninstall protection.

How does FocusMe’s pricing compare to StayFocusd?

StayFocusd is free, which is its biggest advantage. FocusMe is a paid product, but you get what you pay for — cross-browser blocking, app blocking, enforced mode, uninstall protection, screen breaks, AI coaching, and much more. FocusMe offers a 14-day free trial and a 60-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it completely risk-free. We also provide world-class customer support.

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