Time Snatch - Block Websites with Timers is a website blocker extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 286 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 18 rated user, last update is 1400 days ago.
Time Snatch boosts your productivity by allowing you to limit the amount of time you spend on distracting websites. You can completely block off a website or allow yourself to enjoy it for a few minutes (or hours) per day. After navigating to a distracting site you will be redirected to a productive one of your choice or to our default inspiring web page that will throw motivating quotes at you. Time Snatch is lightweight, reliable and secure. It gives you the flexibility to block and manage each website individually. Any comments, suggestions and ideas are welcome! Your feedback is invaluable and the extension will evolve depending on YOUR needs. Expect frequent updates and quick responses. The "Read your browsing history" permission is needed to check whether the current website you are visiting matches any of the ones you have blocked. The extension never saves, sends or uses any of this information for other purposes. You can verify this by checking the open-source code at https://github.com/Thinkorswim/time-snatch.
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The "Global time budget" is a great idea, but is not executed well. There should be an option to add websites to the blocked websites list without setting a time allowance for them, and then when you use the websites on the blocked list, it will use the global time budget for the time allowance.
Of all the website blocking extensions, this is the best one. The only thing I wish is that it stopped counting down if you forget to close the tab on a blocked website. Sometimes I'll do that, and my time will run out for that website without me being active at my computer.
This is a great extension! It's really helpful! A few suggestions for further success: - It would be really useful to have several time intervals for the Nuke block - Unfortunately there is impossible to set Nuke block from 23:00 till 17:00 (for having a few available evening hours ) - I'd like to have it in other browsers as well :)