ShouldI: Drunk Mode
iOS Universel / Forme et santé
ShouldI is the friction layer between your sober self and your future drunk self.
Pick the apps you'd regret using tonight. Your shopping apps, your dating apps, your finance apps, your ex's contact, your socials — and lock them down for the night. To unlock anything, you have to pass a quick challenge first. Math, balance, reaction time, typing. Easy when you're sharp. Honest about when you're not.
WAKE UP PROUD OF LAST NIGHT
• See exactly which apps you almost opened
• Watch a live tracker of the money you didn't spend
• Confirm you got home safe
• Skip the morning-after regret
WHAT GETS BLOCKED
Choose your own list. Pick whole categories — Shopping, Food Delivery, Social, Finance, Gambling — or individual apps. Amazon. Sephora. Instagram. Coinbase. Your ex's contact. Whatever you'd regret tomorrow.
PASS A CHALLENGE TO UNLOCK
Six quick challenges that get harder when your reactions slow down: Math Blitz, Memory Sequence, Reaction Time, Precision Tap, Typing Test, Balance. Pre-calibrate with a sober run so the app knows what 'you at your best' looks like.
GOT HOME SAFE
One tap on your phone or Apple Watch lets your designated buddies know you made it. No more 3am 'are you home yet??' texts.
NIGHT OUT MODE — ON YOUR WATCH
Take the challenge on your wrist. Send the home-safe ping without unlocking your phone. The watch app is included.
SIX THEMES
Pick the vibe — Espresso Martini, Lip Gloss, Disco Ball, Y2K, Black Amex, or Rosé All Day. Each one rewrites the copy, sounds, and shield colors to match.
AUTO-SCHEDULE
Set 'Friday and Saturday, 9pm to 3am' once and the lock activates itself.
PRIVACY FIRST
ShouldI does not collect, store, or transmit any of your data. Everything stays on your device. No accounts, no logins, no servers, no analytics. The apps you block, the challenges you take, the buddies you save — all yours, on your phone.
BUILT BY ONE PERSON
Made for people who want to enjoy their night out AND wake up to a $0 Amazon order, an intact group chat, and the keys still in their bag.
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ShouldI is not a medical device or a sobriety test. The challenges are casual mini-games, not clinical assessments. Never use ShouldI's challenge results to decide whether to drive or operate machinery. If you're struggling with substance use, please reach out: SAMHSA's National Helpline 1-800-662-HELP (4357), free and confidential, 24/7.