Quietly Kept

The platform

The household,
on one quiet page.

A shared workspace for your manager and your family. Calendars, routines, a handover note, the pantry, and the documents the home actually runs on. We chose calm over completeness — there is nothing in here you do not need.

Built forManager + family
Available oniOS, iPad, web
Included for$49 per month
The Hartleys · Wednesday

Wednesday, 14 May

Sunny · 22°

Today · 4 items

School runEleanor
Plumber — laundry sinkEleanor
Dry cleaning pickupEleanor
Hazel · piano (online)Sam

How it is made

Three principles. The rest follows.

Built with managers, not at them. Every shipped change is reviewed against these three.

01 ——

Calm over completeness

We resist the urge to add. If a feature does not earn its place in a real week, it is not in here.

02 ——

A note, not a meeting

Manager and family hand the day over in writing — short, dated, and read in the margins of an evening.

03 ——

Two registers, one place

A managers app made for repeated daily use. A family view that stays out of your way until you need it.

The week · in detail

Monday morning, already settled.

The home view a manager opens with their first coffee and a family glances at on the way to school. Today, the next two days, anything off-rhythm — surfaced in the order it matters.

The Hartleys · Week of 12 MayEleanor · Sam · Priya · Otis

Wed-Fri · 14-16 May

WeekDayMonth
14WedToday
School runEleanor
Plumber — laundry sinkEleanor
Dry cleaning pickupEleanor
Hazel · piano (online)Sam
15Thu
School runEleanor
Window cleaner — gate code 4421Eleanor
Otis · swimming carnivalSam
16Fri
School runEleanor
Grocery deliveryEleanor
Sam & Priya — dinner outFamily
Morning routine · 6 of 7Eleanor · 06:42

Lunchboxes packed · Bins out · Dishwasher on · Plants watered · Linen check · Mail in · Plumber confirmed →

Tap to settle

A done item folds away. Nothing celebrates itself.

Privacy layers

Family-only items hide from the manager view, and the reverse.

Tabular numerals

Times line up. Eyes move down a column, not across it.

Quiet hours

No notifications until 7:30am. Manager has a pass.

Six spaces

Everything a home actually runs on. Nothing it doesn't.

§ i

Calendar

family + manager

Two views, one source. Privacy layers per event so a date night does not show up on the manager view, and a tradesperson does not show up on the family one.

Wed 14 May

● Manager
Plumber
Pilates · Sam
Dry cleaning
Hazel · piano

§ ii

Routines

morning, evening, weekly

Cadences instead of checklists. Plants on Tuesday and Friday. Bins on Wednesday night. The manager runs them; the family see the rhythm without managing it.

This week's rhythms

Eleanor

Morning100%

Lunchboxes100%

Bins out · Wed100%

Plants · Tu/Fr50%

Linen change0%

Evening50%

§ iii

Handover

a note, not a meeting

A short, dated paragraph at the start and end of each working day. Read in the margins, never in a meeting. Tags lift the things worth searching for later.

Notes between us

Eleanor

Plumber at 9. Linen for guest room out. Otis off dairy this week.

Sam

Hazel left her recorder at school — collect Wed. Sister landing 4pm.

§ iv

Pantry

low-stock, surfaced

A running tally of what the home actually uses. The next order builds itself; the manager confirms or edits, and it goes.

Pantry

Order builds Thu
Olive oil2 left
Long-life milk1 left
Otis's crackersout
Wholemeal breadtoday
Coffeeok

§ v

Documents

manuals, codes, warranties

The boring archive a household needs once a year. Gate codes, NBN credentials, dishwasher manuals, the upholsterer who did the couch in 2021. Searchable.

Documents

32 items
Front gate codefile
NBN credentialsfile
Miele dishwasherfile
Otis · care planfile

§ vi

Properties

one home, or several

Some households keep a place at the coast or interstate. Each property has its own routines and pantry, and rolls up into the same week.

Properties

2 of 5
P
Paddington · NSWPrimary residence
4 today
B
Bowral · HighlandsWeekend cottage
gardener Sat
+ Add a property

Two apps · one rhythm

Made for repeated use, and made to be put down.

The manager — at the kitchen bench

Manager · Eleanor Voss · Wed 14 May

The Hartleys · Wednesday

School run · Otis & Hazel
Plumber — laundry sink
Linens · guest room
Dry cleaning pickup
Sister · arrival, kettle on

End-of-day handover → draft saved · sends 5pm

Quick add from anywhere. Receipts photographed straight into the pantry. The day closes itself at 5pm with a single confirm.

The family — on the way out

Wednesday

Already settled.

From Eleanor

Plumber at 9. Sister arrives 4. Otis off dairy. I have the school run.

Your day

Standup — work

Lunch · Cumulus

Hazel · piano

One screen, one glance. The family app does not buzz at you.

Quiet by design

A platform you can put down.

Most household software is loud — streaks, badges, gamification, AI suggesting things at you. We have built the opposite: a calm shared workspace that does its job and stays in the background.

Notification preferences

Quiet hours9:00pm — 7:30am
WeekendsOff · manager has pass
Pantry low-stockDaily digest · 4pm
RoutinesOff · the manager runs them
HandoverOn · gentle, twice daily
§ i

No advertising, ever

You pay for the platform — so the platform works for you. We do not run ads, we do not sell behavioural data, and we do not read your handover notes.

§ ii

Hosted in Sydney

Your household lives on Australian-based infrastructure. Stored encrypted at rest, read by your household only. Quietly Kept's support has read-only access.

§ iii

Privacy layers per item

Family-only events stay invisible to the manager view. Manager-only notes stay invisible to the family. Both can see what is shared, and only what is shared.

§ iv

Quiet hours, by default

No notifications between 9pm and 7:30am, weekends off by default. The manager has a single pass for true emergencies.

Not sold separately

The platform comes with the engagement. It is not a SaaS.

Software without a person to run it is what most households already have, and is not what is missing. We do not licence the platform on its own. If you have a manager and want the platform too, we are glad to help — speak to us privately.

Take the tour

Twelve minutes,
guided by a partner.

We will walk through a real anonymised household together — what the manager sees on a Wednesday, what the family sees, and how the week settles itself.

“Software should sit out of the way of the home it serves.”

iOS, iPadOS and modern web · Hosted in Sydney · Documents encrypted at rest · No advertising, ever