Focus Mode for Students: Stay Focused While Studying on iPhone
Invis helps students hide distracting apps, set up Pomodoro sessions, and build study routines — all without uploading any personal data.
Why Students Need a Focus Tool
Social media, games, and notifications break concentration during study sessions. Research shows it takes 23 minutes to regain focus after an interruption. During exam season and daily study, staying focused is the key to better grades.
How Invis Helps You Focus
Features designed for study scenarios
One-Tap Study Mode
Hide all distracting apps with a single tap before each study session. No need to toggle apps one by one — one button creates a clean study environment.
Pomodoro Timer Integration
Connect Invis to iOS Shortcuts for timed focus sessions with automatic app restoration when your study period ends.
Exam Season Protection
Create a dedicated exam group that hides all non-essential apps until exams are over. Stay locked in when it matters most.
Usage Insights
Track which apps consume the most time and adjust your hiding strategy to build better study habits over time.
Recommended Study Setup
Set up your personal study mode in four simple steps
Select Distracting Apps
Open Invis and select social media, games, and streaming apps that tend to break your concentration.
Save as a "Study Mode" Group
Save your selected apps as a custom group called "Study Mode" for easy one-tap activation in the future.
Set Up a Shortcut
Create a Shortcut: "Hey Siri, study time" to activate the group and hide all distracting apps with your voice.
Restore After Your Session
After your study session, tap to restore all apps or let them auto-restore on a timer. Pomodoro mode helps you balance work and rest.
What Students Say
Real experiences from students
“I used to check Instagram every 10 minutes during revision. Now I just say "Hey Siri, study time" and everything distracting disappears.”
“During finals week, I hide everything except my notes app and calculator. Game changer.”
“The best part is it's free and doesn't track anything. I recommended it to my whole study group.”