ScreenFine

ScreenZen vs Brick

ScreenZen is a free app that adds a mindful pause before you open distracting apps. Brick is a $50 physical NFC tile you tap to lock or unlock those apps. ScreenZen is the cheapest, softest option; Brick is a harder, hardware-based block. If a soft nudge still works for you, ScreenZen wins on price. If you want a real block but not a physical tile you have to carry, an app with a verified-effort consequence like ScreenFine sits between them.

ScreenZen vs Brick: the honest split

ScreenZen and Brick attack phone overuse from opposite ends. ScreenZen is software-only and free: it inserts a breath or a short delay before a distracting app opens, betting that a moment of friction is enough to break the reflex. Brick is hardware: a $50 NFC tile that physically gates your chosen apps until you tap it, betting that a real-world object is harder to ignore than a prompt. The honest split is soft-and-free versus hard-and-physical. The table below compares both on cost, block strength, and where each one breaks, with ScreenFine shown as the middle option for people who want a real consequence without carrying a tile.

ScreenZen vs Brick vs ScreenFine

Feature ScreenZen Brick ScreenFine
Cost Free + optional paid Pro $50 device (one-time) + free app $1/week (~$52/yr)
Hardware required
NFC tile
Enforcement type Soft (prompt / delay) Hard (tap to unlock) Hard (verified exercise)
Consequence on overage
Prompt is skippable
Must tap the tile
25 pushups / 15-min over
Spatial dependency
Works anywhere
Need the tile nearby
Works anywhere
Daily total time cap
Behavioural redemption
1-week window
Public accountability
Wall of Shame
Cross-platform
iOS, Android, Mac, Windows
iPhone-first
iOS only
Free tier
Generous
App free, device paid
7-day trial

Last fact-checked July 4, 2026. See ScreenZen and Brick for yourself.

Pick ScreenZen if

  • +A gentle prompt or delay is still enough to stop you
  • +You want the cheapest option and a generous free tier
  • +You need cross-platform coverage across iPhone, Android, and desktop
  • +You dislike carrying or depending on a physical object

Pick Brick if

  • +Soft prompts have stopped working and you want a real physical block
  • +You respond well to a tangible object as the commitment cue
  • +You prefer one $50 payment over any subscription
  • +You are usually in the same place (home or desk) where the tile lives

Pick ScreenFine if

  • +You want a hard consequence but not a tile you have to carry
  • +Your problem is total daily time, not just the reflex to open one app
  • +You want slip-ups to have a healthy clearing path (steps, a workout, pushups)
  • +You want public accountability through the Wall of Shame or a partner

ScreenZen vs Brick

Is ScreenZen or Brick better for phone addiction?

It depends on how your soft tools fail. If a short pause still makes you put the phone down, ScreenZen is enough and it is free. If you blow past prompts without noticing, Brick's physical tap-to-unlock is a stronger block. The trade-off is that ScreenZen works everywhere while Brick only works when the tile is with you. If neither the prompt nor the tile fits your life, an app with a verified-exercise consequence like ScreenFine is the middle path.

Is ScreenZen free?

Yes. ScreenZen has a genuinely generous free tier that covers most people, with an optional paid Pro upgrade. Brick is the opposite cost shape: the companion app is free but the NFC tile is a one-time $50 purchase.

Do I need the Brick device, or is an app enough?

You only need the Brick tile if a physical object is what finally makes the block stick for you. For many people a software consequence is enough and avoids the cost and the carry-it-everywhere dependency. ScreenZen is the free software option; ScreenFine is the paid software option that adds a real consequence (verified exercise) on overage without any hardware.

Can I use these together?

You can, though most people do not need all three. ScreenZen can add the mindful pause, Brick can gate specific apps, and ScreenFine can cap total daily time with a consequence. Layering ScreenZen for the reflex and one hard tool (Brick or ScreenFine) for the duration is the common combination.

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Want a real consequence without the hardware?

$1 per week via Apple IAP. 25 pushups per 15-minute overage block. No tile to carry, no variable charges.