Your Home Office Focus Companion
Working from home is great until you need to actually focus. The kitchen calls, Slack never stops, and the couch is right there. FocusFlight creates an airplane-cabin focus bubble so you can do deep work from anywhere.
Start a Focus FlightSolve the Biggest WFH Focus Problems
Block Household Noise
Kids, pets, deliveries, neighbors mowing the lawn. Airplane cabin ambiance covers all of it with a warm, steady sound that does not fatigue your ears over long sessions.
Create Work-Life Boundaries
When you are "on a flight," you are at work. When you land, you are home. The flight metaphor creates the psychological boundary that your missing commute used to provide.
Fight the Availability Trap
Remote workers often feel pressure to respond to every Slack message instantly. Set your status to "in flight," start FocusFlight, and do 90 minutes of uninterrupted work.
Structure Your Day
Without an office routine, days blur together. FocusFlight gives structure: morning flight for deep work, short afternoon hops for tactical tasks, landing = time for breaks.
Beat the Afternoon Slump
The post-lunch energy crash hits harder at home. A short FocusFlight session with ambient noise re-engages your focus when motivation dips, without requiring willpower.
Track Your Focus Habits
Each completed flight is a record of focused work. Over weeks, you see which durations work best, which times of day you focus deepest, and how consistent your habit is.
A Remote Worker's Daily Flight Plan
Morning Long-Haul
Start your day with a 60-90 minute deep work flight during your peak energy hours. This is where your most important work happens.
Afternoon Short Hops
After meetings and lunch, use 25-minute domestic flights for email batching, code reviews, and smaller tasks that need focus but not deep work.
Final Approach
End your workday with a closing ritual. Review what you accomplished, plan tomorrow's flights, and land for the evening. Work is done.
What Remote Workers Say
"I work from a tiny apartment with my partner. FocusFlight's airplane noise is the only thing that lets me focus when they are on calls. I do not know how I worked remotely before this."
"The flight metaphor solved my biggest WFH problem: the inability to 'start' working. Clicking 'Take Off' is my replacement for walking into the office. It flips a switch in my brain."
"I used to spend my entire day at 50% focus. Now I do three focused flights per day and get more done by 2 PM than I used to accomplish in a full 8-hour day of distracted work."
Frequently Asked Questions
How does FocusFlight help with work-from-home distractions?
FocusFlight creates a psychological and acoustic boundary between you and home distractions. Airplane cabin ambient noise masks household sounds (conversations, appliances, pets, traffic), the flight metaphor creates a commitment to your focus block, and Pure Mode eliminates visual distractions on your screen.
Can I use FocusFlight during video meetings?
FocusFlight is designed for focus blocks between meetings, not during them. Use it during your deep work windows and pause for calls. The flight structure naturally helps you plan your day around meeting-free focus time.
Does FocusFlight replace my task management tool?
No. FocusFlight is a focus environment, not a task manager. Use it alongside Notion, Todoist, Linear, Jira, or whatever you already use. FocusFlight handles the how-to-focus part while your task tool handles the what-to-work-on part.
Is FocusFlight free?
Yes, completely free. No premium tier, no subscription, no per-user pricing. All features are available to everyone.
Can my whole team use FocusFlight?
Absolutely. Share the link with your team. Since there is no account system, each person's progress is stored locally. Some teams coordinate "group flights" where everyone enters a focus block simultaneously.
How do I explain FocusFlight to my manager?
FocusFlight is a free focus timer that uses airplane cabin ambiance and visual progress tracking to help with sustained concentration. It is the equivalent of putting on noise-canceling headphones and setting a timer, wrapped in an engaging interface that makes the habit stick.
Remote Work Focus Tips
How to Stay Focused While Working From Home
Evidence-based strategies for maintaining deep concentration in a home office.
Why Airplane White Noise Helps You Focus: The Science
The neuroscience behind airplane cabin noise and how it creates the perfect focus environment.
Deep Work vs Shallow Work: A Practical Guide
A concrete guide to distinguishing deep from shallow work and structuring your day around it.
Make Your Home Office a Productivity Cockpit
No signup. No install. No subscription. Just open FocusFlight and take off. Your next focus block starts here.
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