Can you make me an app that removes distractions from reddit, youtube and tiktok

MV
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I would pay for a tool that lets me see the question title in reddit subs, let me answer it and that's it. I don't want to see anything else, I don't want to see replies, I don't want to see karma or not karma. I don't want notifications. I don't want to see usernames of other people. Just the question and I answer it, in a completely zen state with zero distractions around. Same for tiktok and youtube. I would like an app that removes everything except for the upload video button. Can someone make me this? :) The purpose of this is to streamline my content creation and posting without falling for distractions.

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MV
@byalexai Thank you, but honestly this is not what I am after. These things just block the entire site, instead I want to use the site but I just want to hide the distracting elements of it.
Sure, we can build something like this. Sounds like a good idea. The best way to go about it would probably be a Chrome/browser extension to toggle on/off. Need to talk to my team to get an estimation for it, but doesn't sound like a major project. Did you check the suggestions already? Wanna talk?
@markvenison this might be possible to do on android but not on iPhone… But we should talk to an app developer to be sure… I think it will only be possible by creating a third app that’s basically a browser accessing the web version of those platforms and then doing the same thing ublock does. Not very elegant…
MV
@grocerius it seems that ublock is doing the job on browsers. I wonder though is there anything similar inside native apps? for example block certain parts of TikTok from within the TikTok app?