Telovra Focus
Finish what you started.
The internet has more to offer than any single work session needs. Telovra narrows it to match your task — so the noise simply isn't there.
In practice
What a focus session looks like
Your task
- Google Docs
- Spreadsheets
- Research sources
- Internal tools
- Social media
- News browsing
- Video rabbit holes
Need something outside the session? Override it — with just enough friction to keep the decision intentional.
The attention problem
It's not a willpower issue. The platforms are built to pull you sideways.
Attention fragmentation
Tabs, notifications, and sidebar recommendations all compete for your focus.
Low-friction loops
Social feeds and video platforms are designed to keep you scrolling indefinitely.
Compounding switching costs
Every interruption costs more than the interruption itself to recover from.
Focus without fighting yourself
Task-based filtering
Tell it what you're doing in plain language. Filtering configures itself.
Saved profiles
Setups for writing, research, coding. Switch between them instantly.
Smart overrides
Need a blocked site? A brief confirmation keeps the decision intentional.
Session insights
See which distractions were filtered and how your focus changes over time.
Not less internet. The right internet, at the right time.
Telovra doesn't take anything away. It puts what you don't need right now somewhere quieter — and brings it all back the moment your session ends.
Always in control
Override any restriction
Every block can be overridden — you decide what's relevant.
See the reasoning
Every decision is transparent and auditable.
Adjust instantly
Change your task or tweak a profile — filtering updates in real time.
Common questions
You control the boundaries. Telovra starts with sensible defaults based on your task description, but you can adjust sensitivity, whitelist specific sites, or override any restriction at any time.
You can override any block instantly. The override includes a brief confirmation step — just enough friction to make the decision intentional, not impulsive.
When you describe your task, Telovra classifies sites by topic relevance using content signals, domain context, and keyword analysis. It evaluates whether a site supports or distracts from your stated goal.
Yes. You can save focus profiles — for example, one for deep writing, another for research, another for coding — and switch between them instantly.
No. Traditional blockers use static lists. Telovra adapts filtering based on your current task and evaluates content in context, so the same site might be allowed during research but flagged during a writing session.
Read more: How to actually focus online
Interested in early access?
Telovra Focus is in limited trials. Leave your email and we'll let you know when a spot opens.