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Flowstate

Extreme writing app that deletes all text if you stop typing for more than five seconds. Forces continuous writing to overcome writer's block and perfectionism through high-stakes focus sessions.

Last updated: 2026-03-13 12:44

Overview

Flowstate, dubbed "The Most Dangerous App," is a writing application that forces continuous typing by deleting all content if you stop writing for more than five seconds. Created to combat writer's block and perfectionism, it uses extreme consequences to keep writers moving forward without editing or overthinking.

How It Works

  1. Set Timer: Choose a duration from 5 to 180 minutes
  2. Start Writing: Begin typing in full-screen mode
  3. Keep Moving: Don't stop for more than 5 seconds
  4. Text Fades: If you pause, text begins to fade
  5. Delete Everything: Stop for full 5 seconds, all work is lost
  6. Complete Session: Write continuously until timer expires
  7. Save Work: Only then can you save your writing

Features

Purpose & Philosophy

Flowstate was created by filmmaker Caleb Slain and developer Blaine Cronn, inspired by a non-stop writing exercise from a Sundance Institute screenwriting class. The philosophy:

Benefits

Best For

Not For

Use Cases

Overcoming Writer's Block

Morning Pages

Rough Draft Generation

Similar Tools

The Most Dangerous Writing App (MDWA): Free web-based version with same concept, available at themostdangerouswritingapp.com

Platform

Pricing

Flowstate is a paid app (approximately $10), while The Most Dangerous Writing App is free online.

User Experience

Common Reactions

Tips for Success

  1. Start Short: Begin with 5-minute sessions
  2. Don't Plan: Let words flow
  3. Accept Imperfection: It's supposed to be rough
  4. Trust Process: Your subconscious knows what to write
  5. Copy-Paste: Save successful sessions immediately
  6. Revise Later: Never during the Flowstate session

Warnings

Recognition

Flowstate and MDWA gained cult following among writers for their radical approach to beating writer's block. Featured in productivity and writing communities as a last-resort tool for when nothing else works.

Alternatives for Similar Effect

Flowstate represents the extreme end of productivity tools—not for daily use by most people, but powerful for specific situations where breakthrough is needed.

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