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Quitora for Impulse spending

Put a pause between the urge and the checkout.

The dopamine of "buy now" is engineered. Quitora helps you ride out the urge so your money follows your actual plans.

The honest version

It's not a willpower problem.

Impulse buying isn't really about the thing. It's the quick hit of relief or excitement at checkout — engineered by one-tap purchasing, limited-time banners, and a feed that knows exactly what to show you.

The urge passes in minutes, but the order ships in seconds. Closing the gap between them is the whole game, and it takes a tool for the moment, not just a budget spreadsheet.

How Quitora helps

Built for the moment it hits.

A deliberate pause

When the urge to buy hits, Reset mode gives you a short, calming detour — long enough for the spike to pass and the real decision to surface.

See the trigger

Check-ins help you notice when impulse spending fires — bored, stressed, scrolling a shopping feed — so you can change the setup, not just resist at the till.

Watch the money come back

Impact stats convert the urges you rode out into real saved money, calibrated to your baseline, so progress is concrete.

No shame, just the next choice

Slipped and bought something? It's information. The app focuses on making the next urge easier to ride out.

FAQ

Quitora for impulse spending: questions

Is this a budgeting app?

No. Quitora doesn't track your accounts or build a budget — it works on the impulse itself: the urge at checkout. It pairs well with whatever budgeting app you already use.

How does pausing actually help?

Impulse urges spike and fade fast. A short, deliberate pause lets the spike pass so the rational decision can catch up. Quitora gives you something concrete to do during that pause instead of just "try to resist."

Is it free to start?

Yes, Quitora is free to download and begin using.

The next version of you is waiting.

Download Quitora, take three breaths, answer the onboarding honestly. The first hard day gets a little easier.