Compare Gazenest
How Gazenest stacks up against other tools people use to manage their YouTube habits. Side-by-side on features, pricing, and what each one is best at.
Gazenest vs Freedom
Freedom blocks distracting websites at the OS level. Gazenest adds a tracking and intention layer on top of YouTube. They solve different problems -- and many people use both.
Gazenest vs Unhook
Unhook hides YouTube UI elements that drive distraction -- recommendations, comments, Shorts. Gazenest does the same hiding, but also adds watch-time tracking and behavioural scoring. Some people use both.
Gazenest vs DF Tube
DF Tube (Distraction Free for YouTube) removes distracting elements from the YouTube interface. Gazenest adds those same controls plus a full tracking and scoring layer on top.
Gazenest vs YouTube Screen Time
YouTube's built-in screen time reminder shows you how long you spent in the YouTube app on mobile. Gazenest tracks actual focused watch time across Chrome and Firefox, scores your behaviour, and syncs across all your devices.
Gazenest vs BlockTube
BlockTube lets you block specific YouTube channels, videos, and keywords from appearing in your feed. Gazenest adds tracking, scoring, and intentional-session tools on top. They solve different problems and can be used at the same time.
Gazenest vs Opal
Opal is an app blocker for iPhone and Mac that can block YouTube at the OS level during scheduled focus sessions. Gazenest is a YouTube-specific browser extension that adds tracking, scoring, and intention-setting without blocking access. They target different problems.