Yaroslav here, co-founder of Flowcus.
Ever since I chose the path of an entrepreneur, I've consistently experienced a lack of structure. Office work has its drawbacks, but the physical interaction with colleagues, corporate framework, and even the simple distinction between work and non-work hours helped me structure my professional and personal life.
Since 2017, I've been working remotely, which marked a significant change. However, with this newfound freedom came new challenges: my work hours started seeping into my entire schedule, and I felt that productivity wasn't improving.I miss the sense of camaraderie among colleagues. When people work alongside you, striving to achieve the best results, it's invigorating. I began inviting acquaintances to work together in cafes and coworking spaces. With those who were far away, we started video calls to work together. This heightened my level of focus. I became less distracted by unimportant matters, accomplished more, and managed to save up to 2 hours for breaks. Much later, I learned that this approach is called "body doubling" and many people apply this technique to work and studies.
Thats how we started Flowcus.
At Flowcus, we believe that the ability to maintain and manage one's attention is the most crucial skill, influencing not only professional success but also life satisfaction.

We're making a space where you can focus really well on important things. It helps you handle confusion and make your life more organized. So you can remember what's crucial even when there's too much information. So you can see how good you are at staying focused and what you create when you work deeply.
Flowcus sessions will help you focus and accomplish more, so you can rest and focus on the other things in your life that matter.
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