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Zentra is an app-blocking, screen-time tracking, and minimalist launcher tool built around “digital wellbeing” and “deep focus.” It is not a traditional enterprise SaaS product; it is closer to personal productivity and self-management software, aimed at reducing attention drain caused by short videos, social apps, late-night scrolling, and similar habits. The website currently offers an Android download, while the iOS version is still in the waitlist stage.
Its core modules include app/website blocking, custom blocking schedules, Deep Work Mode, Strict Mode, PIN protection, a delay screen, and usage analytics. The free plan already includes 1 blocking schedule, 3 focus templates, basic daily tracking, and an Android minimalist launcher. The paid plan expands this to unlimited schedules, cross-device cloud sync, automatic background sync, hourly/monthly analytics, and priority email support. The Android minimalist launcher uses a text-based app list and reduces the visual stimulation from colorful icons and notifications, lowering the chance of opening apps unconsciously.
Zentra’s pricing is fairly clear: Free is $0/month; Zen Plus is $3.99/month; and Zen for Life is a one-time purchase of $89.99. The page also states that annual billing can save 37%, and that it supports a 100% refund within 30 days. For individual users, the lifetime purchase model is attractive. However, judged by enterprise software standards, there is currently no mention of team plans, an admin console, centralized billing, or organization-level permissions.
Its strengths are a focused feature set, a low learning curve, and a closed loop across blocking, scheduling, strict enforcement, and analytics. Pricing is transparent, the free plan does not require a credit card, and on privacy it claims that data is highly encrypted and will not be analyzed for third-party interests. The limitations are also clear: third-party integrations, APIs, team collaboration, permission management, compliance certifications, and data residency are not disclosed; iOS has not launched yet; and the security and support materials required for enterprise procurement are insufficient.
Zentra is better suited to students, freelancers, knowledge workers, and Android users who want to control phone usage, whether for exam preparation, deep work, disconnecting before bed, or reducing dependence on social media. The website does not specify access from China, payment methods, or app store availability, so these remain unknown. If you are looking for alternatives in China, you can compare it with Forest, 番茄ToDo, the built-in Digital Wellbeing tools, or similar products such as Freedom, Opal, and One Sec.
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