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Comparisons1 min readUpdated Mar 2026

FaithLock vs Brick: Which Is Better?

Summary

FaithLock in 30 Seconds

Quick Verdict

  • Choose FaithLock if: You want app blocking tied to Scripture engagement and spiritual growth
  • Choose Brick if: You want the most extreme, physically enforced blocking available — no software workarounds

FaithLock in 30 Seconds

FaithLock blocks distracting apps and requires Bible verse engagement to unlock them. The quiz-based interaction draws from 31,000+ BSB verses — you can't skim and skip. A 30-day spiritual covenant, scheduled lock times, and prayer reminders add structure. iOS-only, free tier available, premium at $24.99/year.

Brick in 30 Seconds

Brick takes a radically different approach: it pairs a physical NFC token with an app to create the hardest blocking experience on the market. You set your blocked apps, and the only way to unlock them is to physically tap your Brick token — which you're supposed to leave at home, in your car, or somewhere inconvenient. No amount of tapping, resetting, or willpower bargaining can bypass it without the physical device. The starter kit costs $49.99 with the NFC device, iOS-only, with an optional subscription for premium features.

Feature Comparison

Feature FaithLock Brick
Unlock method Bible verse quiz Physical NFC token tap
Blocking strength Strong Extreme — hardware-enforced
Content during block Scripture, prayer reminders None — just blocked
Spiritual component Core None
Physical device No Yes — NFC token required
Scheduling Yes — lock times Yes — session scheduling
Analytics Streak tracking Usage tracking
Platforms iOS only iOS only
Upfront cost Free to start $49.99 (device + app)
Ongoing cost $24.99/year Optional subscription

Key Differences

Software Engagement vs Hardware Enforcement

FaithLock keeps everything in software — block apps, engage with a verse, unlock. Brick adds a physical layer. Your phone literally cannot open blocked apps without the NFC token nearby. If you leave the token at home and go to a coffee shop, your blocked apps are gone until you return. This is the nuclear option for people who've defeated every software blocker.

What Happens During the Block

FaithLock fills blocked moments with Scripture — you're engaging with God's Word. Brick fills them with nothing. You can't open the app, period. No prayer, no verse, no breathing exercise. Just a wall. FaithLock transforms the restriction into spiritual practice. Brick just restricts.

Bypass Difficulty

Brick is virtually impossible to bypass without the physical token. You can't delete the app, reset settings, or will yourself past it. FaithLock requires Bible verse engagement, which you can technically complete even when you don't feel like it (though you will engage with Scripture in the process). For someone who has bypassed every software blocker, Brick is the answer.

Cost Structure

Brick's $49.99 upfront for the physical device is a higher entry point than any app-only solution. FaithLock starts free with a $24.99/year premium. However, Brick's upfront cost may actually increase commitment — you've invested money in a physical device, so you're more likely to use it.

Pricing

FaithLock Brick
Upfront Free $49.99 (device + app)
Annual $24.99/year Optional subscription
Total Year 1 $24.99 $49.99+

Which Should You Choose?

You want spiritual growth alongside blocking: FaithLock. Brick has no faith component.

You've bypassed every app blocker you've tried: Brick. The physical token makes bypass essentially impossible.

You want the blocked moments to be meaningful: FaithLock. Scripture engagement has inherent value. Brick's blocking is pure restriction.

You need the absolute strictest blocking available: Brick. Nothing on the consumer market is harder to bypass.

Budget is a concern: FaithLock at $24.99/year vs Brick's $49.99 upfront hardware cost.

You want to block without carrying extra hardware: FaithLock. It's entirely app-based.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I lose my Brick token? Brick offers replacement tokens and has emergency unlock procedures. But this is worth considering before buying — losing the token with apps locked creates real inconvenience.

Can I use Brick and FaithLock together? Not practically. Both use Apple's screen time APIs, and running two blockers simultaneously creates conflicts. Choose one approach.

Is Brick overkill for most people? For many users, yes. If you can honor a commitment to a software-based blocker like FaithLock, you don't need hardware enforcement. Brick is specifically for people who've proven that software-only solutions don't hold them accountable.

Does FaithLock's verse quiz get easier to speed through over time? The quiz draws from 31,000+ verses and changes each time, so memorizing answers isn't practical. You'll always need to read and engage with a new verse.

Is there a faith-based blocker with hardware-level blocking? Not currently. The faith-based blocker market is entirely software-based. If you want both extreme blocking and Scripture engagement, you'd need to use Brick for blocking and a separate Bible app for devotional time.


Sources: FaithLock on App Store, Brick on App Store, getbrick.app

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