Honest comparison &middot; Reviewed June 23, 2026

# ScreenFine vs Clearspace

Clearspace and ScreenFine both use exercise, which makes this the closest comparison in the category. Clearspace puts a centering exercise or a few pushups at the door, before you open an app, then trusts you with the stats. ScreenFine puts a verified-exercise lock after you cross your daily total, with no tap-to-continue. Clearspace is entry friction. ScreenFine is a hard consequence.

[See the table](#table) [Get ScreenFine](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/screenfine-screen-time-limit/id6760267071)

## Is ScreenFine a good Clearspace alternative?

Shopping for a Clearspace alternative? Here is the honest, no-spin
head-to-head. Clearspace: An iOS friction app that makes you complete a centering exercise (breathing, a check-in question) or a short physical exercise like pushups or squats before a distracting app opens, then shows your usage stats and a Teammates accountability layer. ScreenFine
takes a different approach to the same problem. The comparison table below, and the
where-each-wins breakdown after it, show exactly where each tool pulls ahead and who
should switch.

Side by side

## ScreenFine vs Clearspace

Feature
ScreenFine Clearspace

Annual cost ~$52 / yr ($1/week) Free 1 app, ~$50 / yr full

Verified physical exercise 25 pushups / squats, camera or HealthKit

Pushups / squats, ML-verified

When the exercise happens After you cross your daily cap Before each app open

Tap-to-continue / override No dismiss; redeem or let it stand

One tap past the stats screen

Total-device daily cap The whole point

Per-app limits

Usage stats before opening

A core feature

AI personality / roast notification Six villains

Social accountability Wall of Shame + partner mode

Teammates

Free tier 7-day trial

One app, full features

Best for When entry friction stops working Breaking the reflex open before it starts

Last fact-checked June 23, 2026.
[See Clearspace for yourself](https://www.getclearspace.com/).

Where ScreenFine wins

- ### The exercise you cannot tap past This is the core difference. Clearspace shows you the exercise or the stats, then one tap gets you into the app. For a user in a compulsive state, that tap is easy. ScreenFine's lock has no continue button. Once you cross your daily total, the target apps stay shielded until the redemption is verified, or until you consciously let the slip stand.
- ### A daily ceiling, not just a doorbell Clearspace adds friction at the moment you open an app, but it does not cap your total day. You can clear the centering exercise and then scroll for two hours. ScreenFine enforces one number for the whole day across every app, so the consequence scales with how far over you actually go.
- ### Consequence framing, not mindfulness framing Clearspace is built around a calm, intentional pause. That works for some people. ScreenFine is built around loss: a fine, a roast, a public slip. If gentle friction has already failed for you, a harder, loss-framed mechanism is the next lever, not a softer one.
- ### Public stakes ScreenFine posts slips to a Wall of Shame and to a partner who sees your fines and streaks. Clearspace's Teammates is a lighter notify-a-friend layer. Knowing a named person will see the slip raises the cost of going over.

Where Clearspace wins

- ### Stops the open before it happens Clearspace intervenes at the doorway, before you are inside the app and already scrolling. ScreenFine lets you use the app freely until you hit your cap. If your problem is the reflexive open itself, Clearspace's pre-open friction targets that moment directly.
- ### A genuinely free option Clearspace is free for one app with full features, which is enough for people whose whole problem is a single app. ScreenFine has a 7-day trial and then needs a payment method on file for the fine to mean anything.
- ### Stats at the point of decision Clearspace shows your real usage ("47 minutes here today, goal 30") right before you open the app. That data-at-the-moment nudge is well designed and ScreenFine does not show it inline.
- ### Gentler if you want gentle Not everyone wants a hard lock and a public wall. If a calm breathing pause is enough to redirect you, Clearspace is the kinder tool and you may not need ScreenFine's stakes.

## Pick ScreenFine if

- + You can already tap past Clearspace's pause and open the app anyway.
- + You want a daily total cap, not just friction at each app open.
- + You want a consequence with no override button.
- + You respond to loss framing (a fine, a roast, a public slip) more than to a calm pause.

## Pick Clearspace if

- + Your problem is the reflexive open, and a pause at the door is enough to stop it.
- + You only need to manage one app and want it free.
- + You prefer a calm, mindful tone over fines and a Wall of Shame.
- + You want usage stats shown at the moment you reach for the app.

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## About ScreenFine vs Clearspace

### Clearspace also has pushups. How is ScreenFine different?

Both verify real exercise, but the timing and the exit differ. Clearspace puts the exercise (or a breathing pause) before you open an app, and you can tap through. ScreenFine puts a verified-exercise lock after you cross your daily total, with no tap-through. One is a gate you can choose to clear; the other is a consequence you have to work off.

### Is ScreenFine a good Clearspace alternative?

It is the most direct one in the category, because both use exercise. People move from Clearspace to ScreenFine when they notice they keep tapping past the pause. The hard lock and the daily cap remove the easy exit that was letting the habit continue.

### Can I use both Clearspace and ScreenFine?

Yes. Clearspace at the doorway of your worst app plus ScreenFine's daily cap across everything is a reasonable stack. They run independently through Apple's Screen Time API.

### Which is cheaper?

Clearspace is free for one app and about $50 per year for full access. ScreenFine is $1 per week (about $52 per year) flat, with no variable charges. If you only need to manage one app, Clearspace's free tier is cheaper.

## Compare ScreenFine with other tools

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- [See the full Apple Screen Time comparison](/compare/vs/apple-screen-time/)
- [See the full One Sec comparison](/compare/vs/one-sec/)
- [See the full ScreenZen comparison](/compare/vs/screenzen/)

## Related reading

- [Commitment devices: the mechanism behind verified-exercise locks](/guides/commitment-devices/)
- [How to reduce screen time: a 5-step plan](/guides/how-to-reduce-screen-time/)
- [How the fine jar works](/features/fine-jar/)
- [AI villain: the consequence delivery layer](/features/ai-villain/)
- [Screen Time Cost Index 2026 (data report)](/data/screen-time-cost-index-2026/)
- [Clearspace alternatives roundup](/alternatives/clearspace/)

## Ready to put real exercise on the line?

$1 per week via Apple IAP. 25 pushups per 15-minute overage block. No variable charges.

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