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put it down.
it's not your
turn yet.

a place for everything you're waiting on. not a to-do list. not a calendar. just a room for the things that are out of your hands.

join the waitlist see how it works

the problem

your brain was never meant to be a waiting room.

to-do lists are for things you act on. calendars are for things with dates. but there's a whole category of mental load that's neither — things that are just floating. pending. out of your hands. and your brain holds onto all of it because there's nowhere else to put it.

01
it's not a task
you can't check it off. it's not yours to act on. putting it on a to-do list just creates guilt.
02
it's not a calendar event
there's no date. no time. just an open loop sitting somewhere in your head, quietly taking up space.
03
it needs its own place
when you write it down and put it somewhere, your brain can actually let go. that's all waitroom does.

three steps to a quieter mind.

01 —
log what you're waiting on
job application sent, package in transit, friend owes you a reply. just tap and write. no categories required, no friction.
02 —
put it in the room
it lives here now. not in your head. the act of writing it down is the whole point — your brain gets permission to stop holding it.
03 —
close it when it resolves
when the thing finally happens, you close it out. that moment of resolution? genuinely satisfying. like unclenching a fist you forgot you were making.
the things you're waiting on are real. they deserve a place to live that isn't your mind.

the idea behind waitroom

be first in the room.

waitroom is in development. drop your email and we'll let you know the moment it's ready.

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