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The Art of Quiet offers Quiet, a minimalist productivity system designed for adults with ADHD traits. Its core goal is to bring to-dos, projects, notes, and bookmarks into one place, reducing app switching and visual distraction. It is not a standalone enterprise collaboration platform, but an online planner “Powered by Notion,” and it requires a free Notion account to use.
Quiet emphasizes digital minimalism: users only use the features they need and can hide everything else. The system supports multi-device sync and can be used on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Users can also create new pages, move content around, and add icons, artwork, videos, and colors. Its focus is not complex project management, but helping users build an actionable system around goals, habits, life changes, and creative plans.
Quiet Productivity Planner costs $89 as a one-time payment, with no monthly fee, and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. There is also Quiet Accountability, priced at $899 for one month, which includes the planner, a 45-minute technical setup and strategy session, daily accountability via phone/email/text, and supplemental materials; this service is non-refundable. The website is hosted on Shopify and discloses that it collects order information such as credit card details, but it does not clearly list the specific payment methods available.
Its strengths are its very focused positioning, making it suitable for individuals who dislike complex dashboards or are easily distracted by productivity tools themselves. Being based on Notion also brings cross-device sync and strong customizability, while the one-time purchase reduces the burden of long-term subscriptions. The limitations are also clear: it provides little information on enterprise-grade team collaboration, permission management, APIs, compliance certifications, or similar features. It also depends on Notion, so the actual experience is affected by the user’s Notion account, network conditions, and platform policies.
Quiet is better suited for personal knowledge organization, habit building, creative goal execution, and ADHD-friendly life planning. It is not suitable for organizations that need ticketing, approval workflows, team permissions, or enterprise security audits. The main site does not state how well it works from mainland China. Because it depends on Notion, Shopify, and overseas payment infrastructure, actual network access and payment may be uncertain. Alternatives include building your own Notion templates, TickTick, Todoist, Trello, Asana, or Feishu Bitable.
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