The story behind Quyet isn’t one of market research; it’s one of lived experience.

It started with the realization that the smartphone had taken over.

It was the feeling of:
* Shattered focus: deep, concentrated work being replaced by a constant, nagging urge to “just check one thing.”
* Absent presence: being physically with my 2 daughters, husband, friends, but mentally lost in the endless scroll, missing the small moments that matter.
* Fading connections: real, human connection being constantly interrupted by the glow of a screen, creating a subtle distance in the most important relationships.

The first step was to try the standard advice. The phone went into a box. Dinners became “phone-free” zones. The environment was rearranged to hide the triggers.
And it was a start. But it wasn’t enough.

Because the problem isn’t just the device in your hand; it’s the habit in your head. Putting the phone away doesn’t fix the underlying stress responses, the impulse to escape, or the neural pathways carved by years of digital overload.

Quyet is more than a product. It’s a platform built with experts. It provides the system and insights needed for lasting behavioral change.