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Procrastination Alert: Beat Procrastination with Gentle Reminders

Procrastination Alert is a free Chrome extension developed by Simon Li. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools.

This extension aims to help users beat procrastination by displaying gentle reminders on popular websites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Many of us find ourselves spending more time than we would like on these platforms, often mindlessly browsing and getting distracted from our work.

Procrastination Alert tackles this issue by showing reminders after 25 minutes of browsing (or a customized amount of time). These reminders gently nudge users to get back to work and avoid procrastination. With its simple functionality, this extension serves as a helpful tool for those looking to stay focused and increase productivity.

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