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¿Puedo vibecodear Freedom?

PARCIAL · un fin de semana
precio $3.33/mesahorrarías $39.96/añotiempo de build varios díascategoría ⚙️ utilidades de productividadreemplazada por 0 personas

The visible distraction blocking loop is buildable, but a credible replacement needs more than the first screen. Freedom earns its keep through polish, OS integration, so expect a weekend or multi-day build and a narrower personal scope.

el prompt
Build a deliberately narrow personal substitute for Freedom, not a full clone.
Use exactly this stack: Tauri 2 + React + TypeScript + SQLite.
Primary job: Build a local desktop utility that captures the essential distraction blocking workflow with keyboard-first controls and local storage.
Start from an empty folder and create the complete working project.
Make the default mode single-user and private.
Store user data locally unless the core job requires the declared self-hosted database.
Do not add analytics, telemetry, ads, or third-party accounts.
Put every secret and external credential in .env and provide .env.example.
Use realistic sample data that is clearly labelled and easy to delete.
Implement the smallest polished interface that completes the core loop end to end.
Include clear empty, loading, validation, success, and failure states.
Add import and export so the user is not trapped in the app.
Use accessible keyboard navigation, labels, focus states, and sensible contrast.
Validate untrusted input and never log secrets or private file contents.
Deliberately exclude these paid-product advantages: polished shortcuts and accessibility; vendor-maintained updates; cross-device sync.
Do not fake integrations, network effects, proprietary data, model quality, compliance, or security claims.
Where an external API is optional, keep the app useful without it and explain the degraded mode.
Write focused unit tests for the data model and the most important workflow.
Add one end-to-end smoke test that proves the core loop works.
Create a README with setup, permissions, architecture, data location, backup, and limitations.
Add scripts for install, development, test, build, and a production-style local run.
Run the tests and build before finishing, then fix errors rather than merely describing them.

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por qué la gente sigue pagando

Freedom: People keep paying because a utility used dozens of times a day must be instant, predictable, and compatible with every OS update.

qué pierdes

xpolished shortcuts and accessibility

xvendor-maintained updates

xcross-device sync

xdeep operating-system edge-case coverage

compartir en X ↗"Acabo de reemplazar Freedom ($3.33/mes) con un prompt"
la salida

¿No quieres construirlo? Esta gente ya lo hizo gratis.

Apple Screen TimeAlready installed on Apple devices, syncs limits, and is easier to override than Freedom.$0freeScreenZenApp and site blocking across phones and desktops, paid for by donations instead of guilt.$0free

sin votos, sin pago por aparecer · solo lo que es real

los números

Precio de Freedom

planmensualanual (por mes)qué incluye
free$0$0Unlimited devices, cross-device sync, and custom blocklists; the public page does not state a numeric session-count or duration cap.
premium$8.99$3.33Unlimited blocking sessions, including sessions longer than 2 hours, across all supported devices.
forevera medidaLifetime Premium access across supported devices.

plan gratisUnlimited devices, cross-device sync, and custom blocklists; numeric session limits are not published.

facturaciónmonthly + annual + lifetime; 7-day Premium trial

costos ocultosThe $3.33 figure on file is the annual-billing equivalent, not the month-to-month price of $8.99. The $99.50 lifetime price is a current 50%-off promotion rather than the displayed $199 regular price.

verificado 2026-08-14 · fuente ↗

preguntas
¿Puedo vibecodear Freedom?

Parcial. El núcleo de Freedom se arma en un fin de semana con el prompt de esta página, pero hay huecos reales: polished shortcuts and accessibility, vendor-maintained updates. Lee la lista honesta arriba antes de comprometerte.

¿Cuánto cuesta Freedom?

Freedom cuesta unos $3.33/mes (Premium, revisado 2026-07-31), o sea $39.96 al año.

¿Qué pierdo si reemplazo Freedom?

Con honestidad: polished shortcuts and accessibility; vendor-maintained updates; cross-device sync; deep operating-system edge-case coverage. Si alguno de esos te sostiene el negocio, sigue pagando.

¿Hay una alternativa open source a Freedom?

Sí: Apple Screen Time (Already installed on Apple devices, syncs limits, and is easier to override than Freedom.) ScreenZen (App and site blocking across phones and desktops, paid for by donations instead of guilt.) El prompt es para cuando la quieres exactamente a tu modo.

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