Your attention span is cooked.Tell your phone to stay Shutty.
SHUTTY is the productivity app for performative workers. Start a focus session, put your phone down, and race your tribe to keep your streak alive. Then share your sprint straight to LinkedIn and Instagram. Get more done — and get the credit for it.
What is SHUTTY?
A focus app that turns deep work into a game you win in public.
No timers you ignore. No streaks no one sees. SHUTTY makes focus social: you lock in, your friends watch, and you post the proof. Here's how it works.
Lock in.
Start a focus session and flip your phone face down. The timer runs, distractions get blocked, and your phone stays Shutty until you're done.
Compete.
Your tribe sees your streak live. Climb the leaderboard, beat your own best, and don't be the one who drops out mid-sprint. Focus becomes a friendly race.
Flex it.
One tap posts your finished sprint to LinkedIn and Instagram. Turn the work you actually did into content. Performative working, finally productive.
The hard numbers
The metrics of brain rot.
of focus sessions fall apart the moment a phone gets unlocked out of pure habit. Most of us reach for it without even noticing.
is roughly how long the average person holds attention before drifting. For context, a goldfish manages about 9.0s. We can do better.
chance you're reading this for any reason other than dodging something you should actually be doing right now. We get it. SHUTTY fixes it.
Find your people
Your focus crew, live.
Pick a tribe and you'll see everyone who's working right now. When friends can see your live status, it's a lot harder to quietly give up.
Real people, real focus
Verified humans, locked in.

I was glued to Reels and Instagram, constantly deactivating my account just to focus — which never worked because I love the app too much. SHUTTY flipped it. It feeds my love for showing my work: I stay on Instagram, post my sprint progress to my story, and let a bit of peer pressure keep me locked in.
Shailly // Georgia // Instagram Maximalist

As a software engineer my biggest leak was texting my girlfriend and friends every random thought mid-code. SHUTTY actually fixed that. Knowing my team can see my live status creates a feedback loop that makes it really hard to wander off.
Michael // London // Software Engineer

I'm grinding through a PhD and I stay off the usual social networks because I value my output. I use SHUTTY purely to gamify my daily work and stay loosely connected to my circle. It's a far better use of a streak than chasing meaningless ones on Snapchat.
Kevin // Academic Cohort // PhD Candidate