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Quietly
A free 7-day email retreat to reclaim your attention
Quietly is a free 7-day email retreat for anyone worn down by the scroll. Each morning, a short note names the pull you'll feel that day and gives one small thing to try. When the urge to check hits, an essay is waiting instead of a feed. No app. No shame.
I kept catching myself reaching for my phone without deciding to: waiting for the kettle, standing in a queue, sitting next to my son while he played. The movement happened before the decision.
I didn't think it was really a social media problem so much as an attention problem. I'd trained myself to fill every quiet gap with input, and none of it left me feeling full. I didn't want another blocker I'd disable by lunch, or a dashboard guilt-tripping me. I wanted something gentler: a companion for the moment the urge to scroll appears.
So I built Quietly: a free 7-day email retreat about attention. Each morning a short note names the pull you'll likely feel that day and gives you one small thing to try. Each day, a longer essay waits instead of a feed. The seven days follow a path: The Pull, The Restlessness, The Space, The Compass, The Depth, The Return, The Practice.
No app, no account maze, no upsell on day eight. It's genuinely free, and one click unsubscribes.
There's a certain irony in spending a year unable to finish a project about presence. Eventually I realized the irony was the lesson, and shipped it. I'd love your honest feedback, especially on the writing, since that's really the whole product.
— Peter
About Quietly on Product Hunt
“A free 7-day email retreat to reclaim your attention”
Quietly was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #120 on the daily leaderboard. Quietly is a free 7-day email retreat for anyone worn down by the scroll. Each morning, a short note names the pull you'll feel that day and gives one small thing to try. When the urge to check hits, an essay is waiting instead of a feed. No app. No shame.
On the analytics side, Quietly competes within Email, Health & Fitness and Productivity — topics that collectively have 773.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Quietly performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Quietly?
Quietly was hunted by Peter G. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Quietly including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
I kept catching myself reaching for my phone without deciding to: waiting for the kettle, standing in a queue, sitting next to my son while he played. The movement happened before the decision.
I didn't think it was really a social media problem so much as an attention problem. I'd trained myself to fill every quiet gap with input, and none of it left me feeling full. I didn't want another blocker I'd disable by lunch, or a dashboard guilt-tripping me. I wanted something gentler: a companion for the moment the urge to scroll appears.
So I built Quietly: a free 7-day email retreat about attention. Each morning a short note names the pull you'll likely feel that day and gives you one small thing to try. Each day, a longer essay waits instead of a feed. The seven days follow a path: The Pull, The Restlessness, The Space, The Compass, The Depth, The Return, The Practice.
No app, no account maze, no upsell on day eight. It's genuinely free, and one click unsubscribes.
There's a certain irony in spending a year unable to finish a project about presence. Eventually I realized the irony was the lesson, and shipped it. I'd love your honest feedback, especially on the writing, since that's really the whole product.
— Peter