Deepdoro for Remote Workers
Your office. Your rules. Your focus.
Deepdoro helps remote workers block distractions, maintain focus without office structure, and track productive hours. The focus tool built for working from home.
Remote work gives you freedom but takes away structure. There's no office environment signaling 'work mode,' no colleagues to keep you accountable, and your couch is three steps away. The biggest challenge isn't motivation — it's that your work browser and your entertainment browser are the same browser. Deepdoro creates the digital boundaries that remote work doesn't provide by default.
No Boundary Between Work and Entertainment
At 10am, you're in Google Docs. At 10:02, you're on YouTube. There's no physical separation between your work environment and your distraction environment. Everything is one tab away.
How Deepdoro helps
Deepdoro creates a digital boundary. Start a focus session and your entertainment sites are blocked. Your browser becomes a work tool, not a everything-tool. When the session ends, the boundary lifts.
The Always-On Slack Problem
In an office, you can close your door. At home, Slack never stops. Every ping feels urgent. You spend the day context-switching between actual work and responding to messages.
How Deepdoro helps
Block Slack web during focus sessions. Set expectations with your team about response times. Use Deepdoro's Pomodoro structure: 25 minutes of blocked focus, then a 5-minute break to check messages. Your team gets responses every 30 minutes. You get uninterrupted focus.
No Accountability for Deep Work
Nobody sees whether you're working or browsing. The lack of external accountability makes it easy to lose hours to low-value activities while feeling 'busy.'
How Deepdoro helps
Deepdoro's 30-day analytics show your actual focused hours — not time-at-desk, but real distraction-free focus time. Track your progress and build accountability with yourself.
Why Remote Workers Choose Deepdoro
- Creates digital work/life boundaries that remote work doesn't provide naturally
- Block entertainment sites during work hours without needing willpower
- Pomodoro structure adds rhythm to an otherwise unstructured day
- Flow mode protects productive sessions when you're in the zone
- Analytics provide accountability for how you spend your work hours
- Floating widget keeps you aware of session status across all tabs
How Remote Workers Use Deepdoro
- Blocking social media and news sites during standard work hours (9-5)
- Using Pomodoro intervals to create structure in an unstructured day
- Whitelist mode for focused project work — only project-related sites accessible
- Tracking weekly focus hours to ensure remote work quality matches office output
- Flow mode during deep work blocks scheduled in the morning before meetings start
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I schedule blocking for specific work hours?
Deepdoro uses session-based blocking — you start a focus session when you're ready to work. This gives you flexibility rather than rigid schedules, which suits the variable nature of remote work.
What about legitimate work browsing?
You control exactly which sites are blocked. Whitelist essential work tools and block only distracting sites. Or use whitelist mode to allow only the sites needed for your current task.
Does Deepdoro help with work-life balance?
Indirectly, yes. By tracking your focused hours, you can see that 5 truly focused hours is more productive than 10 distracted hours. This helps you set boundaries and stop working when you've done enough real work.
Start your first focus session
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