Tranquil — Reclaim Your A
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Overview
You opened a new tab to look something up.
Forty minutes later, you're three reels deep on Instagram, you don't remember
what you were searching for, and there's a small, familiar flavor of
self-disappointment in the back of your throat.
This isn't a willpower problem. The feed is engineered. You're outgunned.
Tranquil evens the odds — quietly.
How it works
When you go to a site you've decided pulls you under, Tranquil doesn't slam
a wall down. It opens a small, calm room first. You take one breath. You
see the intention you set earlier — the thing you actually wanted to spend
your day on. Then you choose.
Most of the time, the choice makes itself. The urge was a reflex, not a
decision, and once you notice it, the spell breaks.
Sometimes you really do need to open Reddit. That's fine. Tranquil isn't
trying to be your parent.
What it gives you
A pause screen that breathes with you, instead of yelling.
An intention line that lives in your toolbar, so the thing you care about
today is never more than a glance away.
A streak count that grows quietly. No notifications, no celebrations, no
guilt when you miss a day. It's a private mirror, not a leaderboard.
Quiet hours, because you don't need a website blocker on a Saturday night.
A snooze for the moments when you genuinely need the site. Use it like
a fire extinguisher — meaningful because it's rare.
A Focus Block mode for the deep-work afternoons where you want the door
sealed and the key thrown away until five.
What it doesn't do
It doesn't ask you to sign up. There is no account.
It doesn't send your data anywhere. There is no server. Your blocklist,
your intentions, and your streak sit on your own machine and nowhere else.
It doesn't have a premium tier. There's nothing to upsell.
It doesn't track which sites you visit, how long you spend there, or what
you do once you arrive. Tranquil only knows the things you've explicitly
told it: the domains you want to slow down on.
It doesn't try to be a meditation app, a habit tracker, a screen-time
dashboard, or your therapist. It is one small, calm thing, done well.
Setting it up
Click the icon. Add the sites that pull you in, one per line. Subdomains
are matched automatically, so "instagram.com" covers all of it.
If you want, set quiet hours for your evenings. Then close the tab and
forget Tranquil exists. It only shows up when you slip.
A note on kindness
Most productivity tools are built on shame. Streaks you'll feel bad for
breaking. Lockouts that punish you. Stats that prove you're worse than
you thought.
Tranquil is built on the opposite bet — that the part of you that wanted
to focus is still there, and mostly just needs a moment to be heard over
the noise.
One breath is usually enough.
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