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Streak-based productivity apps lack high-intensity focus tracking

Standard productivity apps emphasize gentle habit tracking without accountability pressure. Users seeking high-intensity focus enforcement and streak-based commitment mechanisms find few dedicated options. The gap lies between casual habit apps and enterprise productivity tools.

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