Why do these experiments exist?

As technology becomes more and more integral to everything we do, it can sometimes distract us from the things that matter most to us. We are committed to helping everyone with the tools they need to develop their own sense of digital wellbeing. So that life, not the technology in it, stays front and center. We hope this platform will inspire developers and designers to create experiments and put Digital Wellbeing at the center of what they build in the future.





Which experiment is most useful to me?

Each experiment was designed around a different behaviour. Where one person might get easily distracted by notifications, other might find it difficult to disconnect as a group. Why not try a few experiments?





How long should an experiment be used for?

These experiments are designed to help people consider their relationship with technology. They can be used for a day, a week, or however long is helpful.





What devices do they work best on?

The experiments have been designed to work on recent popular Android handsets. The Google Play Store will let you know if your device is compatible when you download it.





How can people build experiments like this?

If someone is interested in creating their own experiment, the Hack Pack PDF and open source code can help to kickstart projects. Download these from the ‘Build An Experiment’ section of the site.





How do I submit my project?

Submit your project here - and choose the ‘Digital Wellbeing’ collection when you submit.





Can my experiment be just a concept?

Every experiment needs to have a tech component to it. When submitting, add a list of the technologies used.





Will my experiment be automatically added?

Please be patient - reviews can take several weeks. All experiments will be reviewed based on the entry criteria on the submissions page. If your submission is approved to feature on the site, we may contact you to request additional assets.