Beautiful design meets guilt-driven productivity
Everything you need to build better focus habits
Abandon a session and your cat loses a life. The emotional stakes make you actually want to finish what you started.
Meet Karen (Work), Melvin (Study), Chad (Health), Picasso (Hobbies), and 11 more. Each cat represents a life category to build bonds across all areas of your life.
Classic Pomodoro or custom durations. Your cat companion watches as you work, counting on you to stay focused.
Organize tasks into Cat Boxes. Smart filters for Today, Scheduled, Deadlines, and Routines keep you organized.
Complete sessions to earn bonds with your cats. Watch your relationships grow as you build better focus habits.
Clean, modern interface with full Dark Mode support. Smooth animations throughout. Optimized for iPhone and iPad.
A fun, family-friendly way to build focus habits
Purrfocus uses playful gamification, similar to apps like Forest (where trees "die") or Tamagotchi. Our cartoon cats are fictional characters with "lives" that work like health points in video games.
All 15 cats are original illustrated cartoon characters. No real animals are depicted, harmed, or shown in distress. The tone is always lighthearted and encouraging.
Rated 4+ for all ages. There's no violence, blood, or scary content. When a cat "loses lives," it simply becomes inactive and grayed out — ready to be revived through continued focus work.
Cats can always be revived! Watch an optional reward video or continue your focus journey. The goal is motivation, not punishment. Every cat can be restored.
Pick a cat companion for your focus session. Choose Karen for Work, Chad for Health, Melvin for Study, and 12 more categories.
Set your timer and get to work. Your cat watches over you, trusting you to stay focused until the session ends.
Finish the session to earn bonds and keep your cat healthy. Abandon it, and your cat loses one of their 9 precious lives.
Track your progress, revive fallen cats with reward videos, and watch your productivity soar. The guilt is surprisingly effective!
Your cats are waiting. Don't let them down.