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Oto: focus timer app that rewards phone breaks with movement prompts

Oto is a product pitch for a focus timer targeting remote workers and freelancers. Rather than blocking phone access, it offers 30-second physical movement breaks when users crave distraction. This is a product description, not a validated user pain point.

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