Routine OSRoutine OS
Project in development · Codename pending

Something small. Something quiet.

A deliberate object, built to do one thing — run your routines — without asking for your attention in return.

We’re not ready to show you yet. But you can get in line.

Not yet.
Join the waitlist to see it first.
silhouette · blurred by design · rev 004
Waitlist

Get the first look.

Waitlist members see prototypes first, get asked for feedback on the feel, and get priority when units go out. No spam, no drip sequences — you’ll hear from us when there’s something worth showing.

Early versions — mid to late 2026

Small-batch, hand-built units go out to waitlist members before the production design is final. Treat these as beta hardware: real, functional, not polished. Production hardware follows once the design locks.

01

Small.

Meant to sit out on a nightstand, desk, or counter. Something you’d leave in plain view, not hide in a drawer.

02

Quiet.

No feed. No notifications. No scrolling to fall into. One job: run your routine. Then go back to being furniture.

03

Deliberate.

Designed for people who’ve had enough of glass screens at 5am. Details coming as the design locks.

Why we’re building this

The phone is the wrong surface for your morning.

Your 5am alarm goes off. You reach for the phone to dismiss it. Twenty minutes later you’ve read three news articles, opened email twice, and your “morning routine” hasn’t started.

The fix isn’t more willpower. It’s the wrong device. Your phone is engineered to capture attention — that’s what it does, that’s what it’s for. Asking it to respect a quiet morning ritual is asking a casino to help you meditate at the blackjack table.

So we’re building the anti-device. A small, deliberate object that runs your routines without a screen worth scrolling. It lives on your nightstand. You tap start, it walks you through the steps, it goes back to being a beautiful paperweight. Your phone stays on the charger, face down, where it belongs.

That’s the whole pitch. The rest is details.

Join the waitlist.

We’ll reach out as things take shape. You’ll see it before most people do.