You’re here for your home, because the phone is always nearby, even during dinners, playtime, or that one real conversation with your partner, children or friends. Quyet gives your family a beautiful place to put 4–6 phones down, so you get fewer interruptions and more laughter, attention, and connection.
With your Quyet, you also receive 3 months of family guidance: expert insights, simple rituals, conversation prompts, mini-challenges, and inspiration from other families.
Choose your Quyet and start your first phone-free ritual this week.
A ritual is easier when you’re guided
Offline nudges
(printables / prompts / weekly rituals)
Expert guidance
(sleep, attention, parenting, habits)
Community
(shared challenges, stories, accountability)
Quyet personal guidance supports your new habit with gentle offline nudges, expert insights, and simple rituals you can try at home, so it becomes part of your week, not a one-time intention.
Learn from people who understand attention and real life
NATHALIE SCHITTEKATTE (Snuggles & Dreams)
Expertise: Child sleep and parenting guidance
Micro-topic: Restoring calm through better sleep routines
DAAN ANNEMANS (ALTRUÏS)
Expertise: Digital wellbeing through mindful design Micro-topic: Cultivating focus and peace of mind
WOUTER DEMEESTER (Digisaurus)
Expertise: Digital parenting and media literacy
Micro-topic: Guiding children’s screen time with nuance
Join families and friends who choose presence—one small ritual at a time.
We’ve placed our Quyet in the center of the living room. From the moment you put your phone in it, it gives you a feeling of no longer needing it, and you think about it less, or even not at all. Other family members have also developed the instinct to place their phones in the Quyet.
Nicolas , father of 2
Quyet has genuinely changed my evenings. The burgundy box is beautifully made and fits our living room perfectly. Now, when I get home, placing my phone inside becomes a simple ritual—my cue to disconnect. I reach for my phone less, and I’m calmer and more present during dinner and time with the kids. It doesn’t feel restrictive; it brings peace.
Sara, mom of 2
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Live sessions that reset your relationship with screens
Practical, inspiring talks and workshops—at home, at school, or with your community.