Technology
This music app claims to increase your productivity (and you can snag it on sale)
We all have different preferences when it comes to listening to music at work. Maybe you play Beyoncé’s Lemonade on repeat, or perhaps you’re more inclined to listen to Mozart’s entire discography. You may even find solace in the Baby Shark remix (hey, no judgment here).
But the playlists we bob our heads to at work don’t always put us in the zone. Imagine trying to focus on the task at hand while silently singing along to Formation? Yeah, it’s practically impossible.
SEE ALSO: Best wireless headphones you can get on Amazon
If you want to fill your head with music that will put you in a purely productive mindset, Focus@Will has a plethora of music channels that are scientifically optimized to give you laser-sharp focus. And, you can get a lifetime pass to the app right now thanks to a limited-time sale.
Focus@Will boasts 50 channels of exclusive, curated music, all of which are carefully designed to keep you away from distractions like chatty coworkers, a busy office environment, and a phone that shoots notifications nonstop. All the playlists are compiled by scientists and audio experts to ensure that the music works in tandem with your brain waves, taking you to a hyper-focused state. Used by employees at Apple, Microsoft, SpaceX, and Amazon, the app can apparently enhance your productivity by as much as 400 percent. That seems a bit extreme to us, but anything that increases our productivity by even 50 percent seems like a win.
Whatever the type of work you do — whether it be programming, writing, data crunching, or drawing — there’s a proprietary music channel that can accommodate your activity and help you reach your peak potential.
Typically $299.95, you can get lifetime access to Focus@Will on sale for only $69.95. Enter in the coupon code MADNESS15 at checkout to enjoy an additional 15% discount, bringing the price to just $59.46.
-
Entertainment6 days ago
WordPress.org’s login page demands you pledge loyalty to pineapple pizza
-
Entertainment7 days ago
Rules for blocking or going no contact after a breakup
-
Entertainment6 days ago
‘Mufasa: The Lion King’ review: Can Barry Jenkins break the Disney machine?
-
Entertainment5 days ago
OpenAI’s plan to make ChatGPT the ‘everything app’ has never been more clear
-
Entertainment4 days ago
‘The Last Showgirl’ review: Pamela Anderson leads a shattering ensemble as an aging burlesque entertainer
-
Entertainment5 days ago
How to watch NFL Christmas Gameday and Beyoncé halftime
-
Entertainment4 days ago
Polyamorous influencer breakups: What happens when hypervisible relationships end
-
Entertainment3 days ago
‘The Room Next Door’ review: Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore are magnificent