Are You Sure
Are You Sure Summary
Are You Sure is a free, with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Anthony John Caccese. Released in Apr 2026 (3 months ago). It has 5.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 41 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store last updated May 5, 2026
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App Description
I built "Are You Sure" because I wanted a simple way to reduce my screen time.
Essentially I was looking to help break a common loop...
I would pick up my phone to check something, and twenty minutes later, I'm halfway down a rabbit hole without an intent. So I wanted to build a tool that didn't just "block" apps, but instead helped me document and understand why I was opening them in the first place.
How it works:
When you try to open an app you’ve locked, "Are You Sure" gently interrupts that habit loop.
It asks you a simple question: "Why do you want to use this app right now?"
You type your reason, and then (facing your own reason) you get to decide: Are you sure?
Features:
The Conversation: Your history with each app is stored as a private chat with yourself. Seeing your past reasons is meant to help you spot patterns and decide if that "quick check" was actually worth it.
Active Sessions: When you do decide to unlock an app, you get a set amount of time. Once it’s up, the intention loop starts again.
Privacy First: There are no accounts and no tracking. Your data never leaves your device. It’s your history, for your eyes only.
Purely Helpful: No ads, no paywalls, and no annoying notifications. The app stays in the background until you need it.
I built this for the fun of learning and for the benefit of reducing my own screen time. I hope it helps you find a little more space in your day for the things that are meaningful to you. And if you find it helpful, there’s an option to leave a tip, but the app is (and always will be) fully free to use.
Thank you for checking this out,
Ant