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Quiethours
Block focus time on Google Calendar. No meetings allowed.
Quiethours adds color-coded focus blocks directly on Google Calendar. Define your deep work hours — they show as visual overlays on the calendar grid. Any meeting landing in a focus block gets flagged automatically. Privacy-first: everything stays local, no account needed.
Hey PH! 👋 I'm the maker of Quiethours.
Why I built this: I tried Clockwise. It's powerful — but it requires OAuth access to your calendar and runs everything through their servers. I don't want a third-party reading my meetings. I just wanted a visual reminder of when not to accept meeting invites.
What Quiethours does: You define quiet hours directly in the extension — days, time ranges, colors, a label. Quiethours then draws those blocks as overlays on the Google Calendar grid, right in your browser. No OAuth, no sync, no server. If a meeting lands in a focus block, it gets a ⚠️ badge automatically.
Everything runs inside the browser tab. Your focus schedule never leaves your device. For people who care about calendar privacy, this is the one alternative where the trade-off is zero.
Live on the Chrome Web Store with a free tier (3 focus blocks) and Pro ($5.99/month) for unlimited blocks.
I'd love to know: do you currently use any tool to protect deep work time, and what's the biggest friction with your current setup? Thanks 🌙
About Quiethours on Product Hunt
“Block focus time on Google Calendar. No meetings allowed.”
Quiethours was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #98 on the daily leaderboard. Quiethours adds color-coded focus blocks directly on Google Calendar. Define your deep work hours — they show as visual overlays on the calendar grid. Any meeting landing in a focus block gets flagged automatically. Privacy-first: everything stays local, no account needed.
On the analytics side, Quiethours competes within Productivity and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Quiethours performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Quiethours?
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