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SILENT — What You Tap and See

No tech jargon. Front to back.

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Screen 1 — The Question

You open SILENT. The phone is pure black. No logo. No menu. No time. No status bar.

In the center of the screen, one line of text in bright yellow (#fff200), weight 900, massive:

> What needs your attention right now?

Nothing else is on the screen. Not even a cursor yet. Just the question and the dark.

You feel the weight of it. Most apps ask nothing. This one asks the only thing that matters.

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Screen 2 — The Answer Field

You tap anywhere on the screen. A 4-line text input appears below the question. The cursor blinks yellow. The keyboard comes up.

There is no placeholder text. No hint. No character counter. No submit button visible yet. Just the blinking cursor waiting.

The silence is intentional.

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Screen 3 — The Lock

You type: "Finish the TITAN audit and call mom."

You press Enter (or the Return key).

The entire screen flashes yellow for exactly one second — bright, saturated, unmistakable. Like a door slamming shut in color.

Then: black.

White text, weight 300, centered:

> 🔒 Locked until tomorrow 6:23 AM

One line. Nothing else. No back button. No menu. No "are you sure?"

It's done. You named it. Now go live it.

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Screen 4 — The Countdown

The locked screen persists. Below the lock line, in small off-white monospace, a countdown:

> 11h 47m 03s

It ticks down in real time. It's the only moving thing on the screen. You watch it for a moment. You put your phone down.

There is nothing else to do here.

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Screen 5 — The Streak

Bottom right corner of the locked screen. Small. Off-white. Weight 300:

> 247 days. You've earned attention.

It doesn't flash. It doesn't celebrate. It just states the fact. You've kept this ritual for 247 days. That's longer than most relationships. Longer than most diets. Longer than most products survive.

The streak is not a gamification loop. It's a mirror.

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Screen 6 — The Archive

You long-press anywhere on the locked screen. The screen slides up to reveal a simple list: the last 30 attention statements. Oldest at top, most recent at bottom. Each line is one sentence. Date in tiny gray to the left.

No commentary. No AI analysis. No "insights." No reactions. Just what you said mattered, day after day.

You scroll slowly. You remember some days. Some you'd forgotten. One of them changed something.

You release. The screen slides back down. Locked.

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Screen 7 — The Status Card

On the locked screen, a single small link at the very bottom: Share

You tap it. The screen generates a share card: yellow background, black text, weight 900:

> I survived day 247 of SILENT.

Below that, weight 300, small:

> One question. One answer. 12-hour lock.

> silent.app

You screenshot it. You post it. Not because SILENT asked you to — because 247 days of anything is worth saying out loud.

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Tech (afterthought)

Single-file HTML/CSS/JS. PWA. No backend. Lock state stored in localStorage with timestamp. Archive stored locally. Share card generated client-side via Canvas API. No server. No account. No tracking.

SILENT. Status: attention earned.