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This App Wants You to Touch Grass鈥擫iterally

'Touch Grass' blocks your most addictive apps until you go outside and physically touch some grass

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(Photo: Calin Van Paris/Canva)

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We should all be spending more time outside and offline鈥攐r, in contemporary terms, . The slang phrase emerged (somewhat ironically) on social media in recent years as a means of letting someone know they need to unplug and reconnect with the real world. Now, there鈥檚 an app for that.

Studies that time spent in nature can boost your mood and overall sense of well-being while lowering stress levels, , and attention span. In short, the best way to counter the effects of your screens is to step away from them and into the world.

is a fairly straightforward way to ditch your phone, laptop, or Netflix queue for a bit of fresh air. The app encourages users to physically step outside, find a patch of grass to touch, and maybe even enjoy a walk, the elements, or some blend of the above. And, so far, we’re a fan; Emma Veidt, editor of our sister publication听Backpacker, has used the app for months. “It has genuinely improved my doomscrolling,” she says. (She also ranked it among her she’s used this spring.)听 So, I decided to give it a try for myself.

How Does the ‘Touch Grass’ App Work?

Touch Grass is sort of like a digital lock box for your phone, or at least your most distracting apps. The impetus to trade a few moments scrolling for a quick jaunt outside comes as soon as you open the app (currently available for download via the Apple App Store exclusively)听or visit its eponymous website. As a welcome, prompts calculate your daily screen time, which, if you’re anything like me, is a chilling stat to have thrown in your face.

According to , excessive screen time is linked to higher levels of depression and anxiety, not to mention eye, neck, and shoulder strain鈥攁ptly called “tech neck”. Studies have also to substance use disorders and early-onset dementia.

Per the app’s calculator, at my current rate, I am likely to spend 2,007 hours, or 83 days, online this year. That鈥檚 nine years over a lifetime.

Clearly, I need to go touch grass.

After a few introductory lines about the perils of spending your day staring at screens, the app links up to Apple Screen Time for stats (your daily screen time is listed on your profile). It then requests that you grant both camera (for the grass touching part) and location access (allowing you to set your app limits to align with sunrise and sunset). Finally, the app听asks you to set a goal; options include things like 鈥淐onnect with People鈥 and 鈥淏e More Present.鈥

Next, you can select up to two apps鈥攎ore, even entire categories like 鈥済ames,鈥 if you upgrade for $5.99/month or $49.99 annually鈥攖o block until you physically go outside and听touch grass.

Blocking Addictive Apps

Block options include 鈥渜uick break,鈥 which can be adjusted from 15 to 60 minutes, and 鈥渕edium break,鈥 from 30 to 120 minutes, along with 鈥渟mart break,鈥 which uses sunrise and sunset times to block based on time of day. 鈥淩est of day鈥 blocks your chosen apps until midnight. You can toggle between block options and disable the more intimidating ones鈥攊t鈥檚 all very choose-your-own-adventure.

Once an app is blocked, you鈥檒l notice that the icon looks faded outthe way an icon looks when it’s not finished downloading to your phone. A tiny hourglass symbol听on said icon also indicates its blocked status.

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When you attempt to open the app, Touch Grass prompts you to head outside and put your hand in the green stuff. Once the in-app camera verifies that you have, in fact, touched grass, you will have access to your app for your designated amount of time and are free to re-block when you鈥檙e done.

What Happens If You Can鈥檛 Touch Grass?

This was one of my biggest questions, and since the app dedicates a slide to it during the app’s set-up process, I am obviously听not alone.

You Have to Pay to *Not* Touch Grass

A 鈥渟kip鈥 option allows you to bypass the grass mandate, but there鈥檚 a catch鈥攜ou only get one skip for free. After that, skips cost whatever price you鈥檙e willing to pay between $0.99 and $9.99.

If you鈥檙e wondering why you would choose to fork over money, it may help to know that 50 percent听of Touch Grass鈥 revenue goes to planting trees and various rewilding charities in the UK.

My Experience Using 鈥楾ouch Grass鈥

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The author using the Touch Grass app. (Photo: Touch Grass; Calin Van Paris, Canva)

While I would love to block all social media for hours at a time, my profession dictates that I stay relatively plugged in. While I鈥檇 like to blame my screen addiction听on my day job, time spent using Touch Grass reveals that my social media habit is a personal problem.

Getting started with Touch Grass gave me instant anxiety. The unease that comes with blocking a well-used app (in my case, Instagram) for any amount of time, even while in full control of the choice, is definitely a sign of a greater problem. As I select Instagram as my to-be-blocked app, I am struck by an irrational fear that I will never be able to access it again.

What if something glitches and I鈥檓 locked out forever?

This does not happen. Instead, the small hourglass that appears on the now-faded Insta icon serves as a visual reminder that that mindless scroll is currently off limits. Though subtle, these visual cues are effective, deterring me from several unnecessary scrolls throughout the day.

Once my late afternoon slump hits, I convince myself that I’ve earned some Instagram brain rot. I tap the app, acknowledge Touch Grass’ pop-up, and head into my backyard to find some grass. I touch it, the app scans the photo, and Insta is unlocked. But then I notice the lilac tree blooming overhead, and I smell those blossoms instead of scrolling. I tilt my head up to feel the sun on my face. I stand outside for 20 minutes, listening and breathing and noticing.

I don’t scroll through Instagram; when prompted, I ditch my “short break” settings to “smart break.” I don’t make it until sunset, but the intention was there. Baby steps.

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