I almost didn't sign in.
I saw "Create an account" and thought: Another password. Another thing to remember. Another account to manage.
Then I saw the sign-in options: Google, Apple, Discord, or email code.
No password required. Just click and go.
Every app wants you to create an account. And every account wants a password.
Strong password. Unique password. Don't reuse passwords. Enable 2FA. Update it every 90 days.
It's exhausting. And most people just reuse the same password everywhere because remembering 50 unique passwords is impossible.
Deep Focus doesn't make you create a password. You sign in with:
No password to remember. No 2FA to set up. No "forgot password" flow.
The hardest part of using a new app is signing up.
If the signup flow is painful, people bounce. If it requires a password, people use a weak one. If it requires 2FA, people skip it.
Passwordless sign-in removes all of that. You click. You're in. And your data syncs across devices immediately.

Once you sign in, your profiles, schedules, and settings sync across devices in real time.
Change a profile on your desktop → it appears on your laptop instantly.
Add a Weekly Scheduler block on your laptop → it activates on your desktop at the right time.
No export/import. No manual syncing. Just sign in and everything's there.
Deep Focus doesn't store your password. Because you don't have one.
When you sign in with Google/Apple/Discord, Deep Focus never sees your credentials. The auth provider handles it.
When you sign in with email, you get a one-time code. No password stored. No password to leak.
Passwordless sign-in isn't just convenient. It's secure.
You're not reusing weak passwords. You're not storing credentials in a password manager. You're just using the auth provider you already trust.
And the result is less friction, better security, and instant sync.
Sign in once. Sync everywhere. No password required.
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