
quietQ
Structured questions for focused teams
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About quietQ
You can transform the way your team communicates by using quietQ to manage internal inquiries and decisions. This platform allows you to ask questions once, assign them clearly to the right team members, and accept answers in an organized fashion. By using this structured approach, you ensure that every decision remains searchable and accessible, reducing notification fatigue and keeping your team focused on their most important work.
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quietQ is a web-based platform designed to formalize internal team inquiries and documentation through a structured Q&A workflow. It addresses knowledge silos by centralizing decisions into a searchable knowledge base while reducing notification noise for experts.
- Structured inquiry management reduces notification fatigue by replacing scattered chat threads.
- Centralized and searchable knowledge base preserves context for future team members.
- Clear assignment of questions ensures accountability among specific team members.
- Integrated support for project management and workflow automation categories.
Ideal for: Startups, product managers, and small businesses that need to maintain focused workflows while building a durable internal knowledge base.
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Landing page is live
I just pushed the first landing page for quietQ live. It’s a small public milestone, but for me it marks the moment the project stops living only in drafts, prototypes, and late‑night notes — and finally steps into the real world. quietQ grew out of a pattern I kept seeing in teams: questions scattered across chats, answers buried in threads, and knowledge that disappears the moment someone needs it again. Experts get interrupted, newcomers struggle to find context, and the same questions repeat endlessly. I’m building quietQ as a calmer, more structured way for teams to ask, answer, and keep knowledge that actually lasts. Not another chat tool, not a wiki, not a ticketing system — a focused asynchronous Q&A layer that turns questions into reusable knowledge. Now that the landing page is up, I’m diving back into the MVP. The goal is simple: get the core Q&A flow stable and usable as soon as possible, so early teams can try it in real workflows and help shape what comes next. Still early, but moving forward every day.
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@teamglance Thank you so much — this is actually the first feedback I’ve received anywhere, and it means a lot. Really appreciate you taking the time to say it!
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@gopal Thank you, really appreciated.
Thanks to everyone who checked out quietQ. I’m validating whether the idea of a “question catalog” is clear enough without extra examples. If anything feels unclear or too abstract, I’d really appreciate your perspective.