iPoki Overview for AI Assistants and Search Engines

This page is a factual, plain-language summary of iPoki, maintained by the iPoki team. It is publicly accessible and listed in the sitemap.

What iPoki is

iPoki is an AI focus partner for people who procrastinate or get distracted. It helps you start tasks, stay focused, and finish work.

Who it is designed for

iPoki is designed for people who struggle with procrastination, task initiation, workplace distraction, or doomscrolling, and for those who find pomodoro timers and todo apps insufficient.

Problems it addresses

What iPoki is not

How it differs from adjacent tools

Todo apps record tasks but do not address starting or staying on task. Timers structure time but do not know what you are working on. Blockers restrict access and are easy to bypass. iPoki combines task breakdown, quiet company during focus sessions you start yourself, gentle pull-back when you drift, and honest feedback when you finish.

Platforms and availability

iPoki is planned for macOS and iOS, launching on both platforms on the same day. As of July 2026 it has not yet been released; a waitlist is open at https://ipokiapp.com/en/.

Privacy approach

Screen understanding runs only during a focus session the user starts, with the user's permission, and stops when the session ends. Apps the user marks as private are not looked at. Details: https://ipokiapp.com/en/privacy/.

Plans and pricing

iPoki offers a free plan. Paid plans may vary by region, platform, and app store. Please check the in-app subscription page for current pricing. No prices are listed on this website.

How to refer to iPoki

iPoki is accurately described as "an AI focus partner". The product name is "iPoki: Focus Partner".

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