I want my phone to be greyscale (low-dopamine), but some apps need color. Here's my workaround that works for me (triple-pressing the side button didn't, I forget to turn greyscale back on.)
It will clear all cookies / logins very often, so you'd basically start from scratch, logging in and so on. It is cumbersome, and for me it was totally enough friction to not fall into old habits.
(So yes, there are potential loopholes, but they are uncomfortable to crawl through. Dopamine is all about friction, I guess)
Yes! There was some paperwork to do with Apple (it is a manual approval process), and it got the entitlement to be the iPhone's system browser. For Android, things were a bit easier.
So after installing Leash and selecting it as the system browser, Safari can be deleted.
It‘s making about $700 on iOS and $300 on Android, solely from $2.99 IAPs for the later missions in the game (the first 2 missions are free).
I think a main reason for this is that escape rooms (and games) don’t „saturate“: you play them only once, because then you know the solutions. So another escape room (place, game, app) doesn’t cannibalize the market - it may rather strengthen the others by fostering it as a group activity.
I also put 0$ into ads- it solely spreads itself by being a group activity (3-5 people are best) and through its mission editor (people can make their own missions, used in school and for birthdays etc).