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// masking & habituation for tinnitus

Mask the ringing tonight.
Teach your brain to stop hearing it.

There's no cure for tinnitus, and we won't claim one. But habituation — your brain learning to file the sound under ignore — is real, evidence-based, and trainable. QuietEar is the tool we're building to get you there.

tinnitus spike · 8.2 kHz · 3:14 am habituated · signal present · attention zero

QuietEar is in development — waitlist members calibrate first.

// the room, treated and untreated

The ringing doesn't have to keep echoing.

an untreated room

your brain, flagging the ringing as a threat — every minute

a treated room

your brain, after habituation — signal filed under: ignore

There is no cure for tinnitus, and QuietEar won't claim one.

But habituation — the brain learning to stop attending to the sound — is real, evidence-based, and trainable.

That's what we're building.

What we're building

// signal chain v0.1 — planned
CH 1

Sound Mixer

Layer rain over brown noise over a fan. Shaped masking you can fall asleep to — not one looping airplane MP3.

CH 2

Spike Diary

Log spikes in seconds: loudness, sleep, stress, caffeine. The record your audiologist always asks for.

CH 3

Habituation Program

CBT-lite daily sessions built on the principles audiologists use. Ten minutes a day, the evidence-based path.

CH 4 Spike-trigger correlation — your data starts answering "why was last week bad?"
// planned pricing — subject to calibration

Two tiers. Honest about both.

spec
FREE
starter kit
PRO
$5.99/mo · $44.99/yr
Masking sounds
3 starter
Full library
Sound mixer — layer & shape
included
Spike diary
included
included
Habituation program
included
Spike-trigger correlation
included
price
$0
$5.99/mo

Pricing is planned, not final. Joining the waitlist locks in the founding rate. Nothing is charged today — there is nothing to charge for yet.

// lab notes

Questions, answered straight.

Q.01

Will this cure my tinnitus?

No. Nothing does, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something. What habituation does is reduce how much you notice the sound and how much it bothers you — for many people, dramatically. That's the outcome we're building toward, honestly and without shortcuts.

Q.02

When does it launch?

It's in development now. We're building the masking mixer and spike diary first, then the habituation program. The waitlist hears before anyone else, and founding members help shape the calibration.

Q.03

What do I get for signing up?

Early access ahead of public launch, the founding price locked in, and a direct line into development — your spikes, your triggers, your feedback help decide what gets built. No spam, no charge, one email when there's something real to try.

Q.04

Is this medical care?

No. QuietEar is a self-help tool, not a medical device and not a replacement for an audiologist or ENT. See one — especially if your tinnitus is new, pulsatile, or in one ear only. We're a companion to clinical care, never a substitute for it.

Q.05

Why not just use free soundboard apps?

You can — and if a looping rain track gets you to sleep tonight, use it. We're building something different: shaped, layerable masking that doesn't fatigue, plus a structured program to retrain attention. Not a button that plays rain — a method.

signal: present · attention: zero

This is what we're building toward.