Made to interrupt the scroll.
phlap started with a simple, annoying realization: most of the times we reach for our phones, we never actually decided to.
Your hand moves before your mind does. In line, in bed, mid-conversation, the phone is out before you've chosen anything. The apps are built to keep it that way, and screen-time dashboards and timers ask your willpower to win a fight it was designed to lose.
So we stopped trying to out-discipline the phone, and changed the object instead.
phlap is a phone case with a light spring in the hinge: the cover closes itself the moment you let go. To look, you have to mean it. That half-second of friction is enough to turn a reflex back into a decision, with no app, no timer, and no streak to keep alive.
A pause, not a punishment
We're not here to shame your screen time. phlap just adds a small, physical moment of choice. What you do with it is yours.
Mechanical, not digital
No app to install, no account, no notifications about your notifications. Just a spring that does one honest job.
Built to disappear
Slim, light, and quietly premium. A case you'll actually want to carry, that happens to change how you use your phone.