The Commons: Students 4+

Lets disconnect to reconnect

The Commons, Inc.

Designed for iPad

    • 1.4 • 116 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The Commons™ – Make Focus Common Again

Let’s be real—phones are amazing. But in class? They can be a total distraction.
The Commons helps you stay focused during school hours without having to give up your phones - no locks necessary.
It’s a privacy-first app that pauses access to the most distracting stuff, like social media, games, and endless scroll traps, during the school day, so you can reconnect with what matters most.

The Commons was created because we believe school should be a place to connect, not just scroll.

It helps you take back control by automatically pausing access to distracting apps during school hours, while your academic, medical, and critical communication apps stay functional, supporting your growth without restricting your independence.

The result? Less stress. More focus. Real connection.

What You Can Do with The Commons:
* Stay present in class without missing what matters
* Cut distractions, not communication
* Build stronger tech habits, starting now

How It Works:
* Turns on automatically when you get to school
* Blocks distractions during school hours
* Keeps school-approved apps and essential tools available
* Shuts off as soon as the school day ends

No tracking. No snooping. No weird data grabs.

We never access messages, browsing history, photos, social media content, or location history.

We’re not here to monitor.

We’re here to help you take your focus back.

DEVICE PERMISSIONS REQUIRED BY THE APP

The Commons student-facing app requires several device permissions to function in accordance with school policy:

* Location Permission – Allows the app to detect presence within the designated school zone, ensuring features activate only during school hours. The App does not track precise GPS location. It only detects whether a student is inside or outside the school zone based on Wi-Fi or motion triggers, not continuous tracking.
* Notification Permission – Enables the app to send alerts about compliance status or missing permissions.
* Motion Permission – Helps the app optimize performance and battery life while at school.
* VPN Permission – Establishes a secure connection that filters distracting content during school hours, without logging browsing history. The VPN operates strictly within a school-defined window (e.g., during school hours and within school zone) and is configured to block non-educational content. It does not log browsing history, inspect private content, monitor app usage or affect internet traffic outside of school hours. Once school hours end, the VPN deactivates automatically.

These permissions are used strictly for technical functionality and are never used to collect personal content, track movement outside of school zones, or share data with third parties. Disabling these permissions may prevent the App from working as intended. School administrators may be alerted if a required permission is missing.

Learn more about our privacy commitment → the-commons.app/privacy-policy

What’s New

Version 1.1.3

- Improved application smart zone activation and deactivation
- Improved event management
- Bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

1.4 out of 5
116 Ratings

116 Ratings

Bellaballa bot ,

We all hate it

I already self regulate and this does nothing for me except block apps that I use for school making it inconvenient to check my schedule, turn in and do homework. It’s not the schools job to parent me and what is on my phone. People will only use social media and their phones more whenever they’re not at school, and they can still do things in their laptops (I’ve seen it). Everyone just gets more sneaky. School already takes our phones during class, that’s enough to protect our education regarding phones. This is so dumb.

citacathy ,

Great Idea!

This social media issue is such a hot topic with school districts trying to figure out the best way to comply with local policies as well as the many, and more coming, state mandates. This app is a great way for students to learn to manage their phone usage. Reading some of the reviews, it is obvious some students are not yet on board which is understandable they do not want to give up their phone time during school hours. However, this is actually a great life skill for students and adults to manage their social media time whether at school or on the job.

Gaia Made ,

Schools deserve to a phone break for students!

All districts deserve to have an app like this that allows students to focus on learning again!

Social media and other apps are designed to be addictive. It’s not teens’ fault that they want their devices all the time. But as a teacher, it is crippling classroom learning, driving a mental health crisis for teens, and crushing teacher morale.

This app means that teachers aren’t the constant cellphone police, and students are given a break from the constant barrage of distrations!

App Privacy

The developer, The Commons, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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