Polymarket is an online prediction-market platform where users trade contracts on the outcomes of real-world events. You can install a blocker, but you hold the keys — and at the wrong
hour you’ll use them. Electric Nipple Clamps takes a different route: instead of a
wall, a witness.
There’s always another market resolving, another number ticking, another reason to
refresh. That’s the design, and a blocker you can switch off in two taps won’t out-last
it.
So add a person instead of another wall. Put the apps you want to stay honest about on
your watch list, name one person you trust, and each open becomes a count they can see —
by category, every week. You can delete an app in a weak moment. You can’t un-tell
someone who already knows.
Because Polymarket is often used through a browser, a single app blocker may not cover it. Electric Nipple Clamps takes a different approach — you add the apps you want kept honest about to a watch list one trusted person can see, as a weekly count you can't quietly undo.
How do I stop checking Polymarket all day?
Event markets update constantly, which is exactly what keeps you refreshing. A witness who sees a weekly count removes the privacy the habit depends on; turning off notifications removes the trigger.
Does an accountability app see my Polymarket positions?
No. It's content-blind — the person you name sees category-level counts only, never your positions, the markets, or anything on your screen.