Mono - One task No distraction

Mono - One task No distraction
Mono - One task No distraction
Developer: HavejiApps
Category: Productivity
24 installs
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2.00 monthly active users
Revenue not available
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Monthly +2.00
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Mono - One task No distraction Summary

Mono - One task No distraction is a mobile Android app in Productivity by HavejiApps. Released in Jan 2026 (4 months ago). It has about 24+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 2.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 18, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 18, 2026 .


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App Description

Focus on one task. Ignore out everything else.

Do one thing.
And do it without distraction.

Mono is a single-task focus app designed to help you commit to just one meaningful task and give it your full attention.

No lists.
No clutter.
No endless planning.

Just one clear decision - and focused time to act on it.

🧘 How Mono Works

Write down the one thing you want to work on

Choose a focus duration

Commit - and enter distraction-free focus

That’s it.

Mono removes everything that competes for your attention so you can do deep, intentional work.

Why Mono is different

Single task only – no to-do lists or task overload

Minimal, calm design – nothing extra on screen

Intentional timeboxing – focus with purpose

Keyboard-first & fast – zero friction to start

No notifications, no noise

Mono is not a task manager.
It’s a focus ritual.

Built for deep work

Mono is ideal for:

Studying

Writing

Coding

Designing

Thinking

Any work that deserves full attention

If something isn’t important enough to be your one thing, it can wait.

🌑 Philosophy

Productivity is not about doing more.
It’s about doing one thing well.

Mono helps you practice that - every day.

🔒 What Mono will never have

Task lists

Social features

Streak pressure

Gamification

Distractions disguised as “features”

AccessibilityService Disclosure (Required)

Mono uses the AccessibilityService API only to detect when another app is opened during an active Mono focus session. This supports distraction-reduction by helping the user stay committed to their chosen focus task.

Mono does not read screen content, control apps, or collect/share personal or sensitive data through AccessibilityService.

The feature is optional and can be enabled or disabled at any time in system settings.

Mono
One task. No distraction.