30-60 seconds of scrolling Instagram, TikTok, whatever
Processing...
The darker bar is what caught your attention. The lighter bar is the average of everything you saw.
Sized by how long you looked.
The tool watches your recording frame by frame. When the scroll stops for more than half a second, that's a pause—you stopped to look at something.
Each post you paused on gets scored on five things: appearance focus, how polished it looks, emotional intensity, negativity, and aspirational content (luxury, success, etc.).
Higher score = your feed is more weighted toward engagement-bait. Lower = more neutral. Neither is necessarily good or bad—it's just data about what's capturing your attention.
This is a toy, not science. All the thresholds are rough guesses. I built it because I was curious what my own attention patterns looked like. Maybe you are too.
I don't collect your data. Your video is processed and deleted immediately. I don't store your recordings, I don't look at what you scroll through, and I have no interest in keeping any of it.