What you are actually buying
You are buying a cleaner start to focus: one physical tap, then app-backed follow-through that keeps the session from quietly unravelling.
A tactile puck that works with the Pucksy iPhone app to make focus easier to start, easier to hold, and less vulnerable to quick checks turning into longer detours.
You are buying a cleaner start to focus: one physical tap, then app-backed follow-through that keeps the session from quietly unravelling.
Use saved Focus Modes, unlock delays, Auto Away, and Recovery Center tools when you want the session to hold together more firmly.
Set it up for short work blocks, long writing sessions, study time, or everyday admin. Schedules, lock-screen countdowns, and session summaries keep the whole thing easier to read afterwards.
Pucksy is for people who pick up their phone for one small reason and end up somewhere else entirely.
The puck gives you the physical start. The app now carries more of the follow-through with Focus Modes, schedules, Auto Away, recovery tools, and progress after each session.
Save Focus Modes, run schedules, use Auto Away, watch the countdown on your lock screen, and review each session without digging around.
Three quick reasons, not three speeches.
On a desk, near the laptop, ready for the next work block.
The puck gives you one obvious action at the exact moment you would usually drift into your phone instead.
Start faster
The app handles the blocking and timing, so the session is less likely to collapse the moment you pick the phone up again.
Hold the line
It looks tidy enough to leave out, which matters when the product only helps if you actually see it.
Built for daily use
Price, shipping, app pairing, and where Pucksy fits into day-to-day use.
It is £30, with free UK shipping included.
The first release is UK only.
Orders are usually dispatched within 24 hours.
Yes. The puck works with the Pucksy iPhone app, which handles the block list, timing, unlock rules, and the rest of the logic that keeps a quick phone check from getting out of hand.
Yes. Pucksy works well for Pomodoro-style 25-minute blocks, longer stretches of work, study sessions, and everyday admin where your phone tends to get involved.
It is especially useful for people who know what they need to do but keep getting pulled into checking, scrolling, and the small phone habits that quietly add up.
Pucksy includes recovery handling inside the app, with fallback and cooldown controls for the moments when the puck is not nearby.
Yes. The app supports saved Focus Modes, so you can keep separate setups for things like deep work, study, admin, or evenings.
No. You can still use the puck as the main ritual, but the app also supports scheduled sessions and Auto Away when you leave home.
Yes. Pucksy can show lock status and countdown information on the lock screen, then give you a clear session summary afterwards.