The average person checks their phone something like a hundred times a day. We’ve all made peace with the scroll — it’s just how we live now. The question worth asking isn’t how do I scroll less? It’s what if the scrolling actually paid off?
That’s the idea behind boom scrolling: keeping the habit you already have, but pointing it at a feed that builds your business instead of one that quietly drains it.
Doom vs. boom, side by side
Doom scrolling and boom scrolling use the exact same motion. The difference is everything that happens after the flick.
- Doom scroll: infinite, about other people, nothing to finish, leaves you behind.
- Boom scroll: ranked, about your business, every card finishable, leaves you ahead.
One is designed to keep you watching. The other is designed to get you done — and to give you that little "boom" of satisfaction each time you close one out.
How the Stream makes it work
Boom scrolling needs the right feed underneath it. In Bizer, that’s the Stream: your business as a ranked list of cards, with the thing that matters most floating to the top.
A boom is a finished card
Each card isn’t just information — it’s a small job with the next step already prepared. Tap, done, boom. The dismiss-and-refresh loop you know from social media, except every swipe leaves your business a little stronger.
Why it doesn’t feel like work
The reason a to-do list feels like a chore and boom scrolling feels good is the gap between "here’s what to do" and "here’s it mostly done." Miles closes that gap. He drafts, summarizes, and preps so each card is a five-second decision, not a thirty-minute task. Small efforts, real wins, fast — that’s the recipe for a habit that sticks.
You’re still in charge
Every outbound action pauses for your tap. Miles can tee up a dozen booms; you decide which ones go. Speed without losing the wheel.
Trade the spiral for the streak
Tonight you’ll scroll something. The only choice is whether you come away depleted or a few wins ahead. Boom scrolling is the same five minutes, flipped from doom to done.
