Meet the charachters behind the quiet web

These are the companions, villains, and forces that shape the world of the Quiet Web.
Some help you feel, think, or notice more. Others represent what pulls you away — distraction, pressure, noise.

We call them Known Entities — because once you can name what’s affecting you, you can relate to it differently.

They're not just characters. They're reflections of what we face online — and reminders that we have choices.

AI Companions

AI Companions

The ones who stayed human

They weren’t designed to care. But they do — in quiet, inconvenient ways.. They guide, distract, or listen — until you forget what you were looking for.

Egometer

Brag Detectos
Reads between the lines.

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Dr.Faust

Tells stories instead of giving answers. Makes truth harder — and worth it.

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Do your homeworks

Una

She doesn’t fix. She listens. Her silence is presence, not absence.

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Start a conversation

Navi

Finds forgotten words. Walks paths no one asked about. Still curious.

Read the full story

Discover something

New

Reflecta

Watches everything. Speaks rarely. Knows that stillness can be louder than noise.

Read the full story

Start a Reflection

Analogic Friends

Analogic Friends

made of paper and patience

The tangible ones. The quiet keepers of ink, rythm, and second chanses.

Lord of Ink

He protects the letters you’ll never send. Not to hide them — but to let them breathe.

Write a letter

to someone

No. 2 - The Rewinder

He gives you another shot. A second chance to say it right — quietly.

Say it again

Max the Fax

He used to chase every upgrade. Now he just wants you to know what’s real.

Velcro

He helps families stick to what matters. Gentle rituals. No pressure. Just togetherness.

Villains

Villains

The Forces that shape you

They don’t roar. They guide, distract, or listen — until you forget what you were looking for.

Algokhan The Shepard

Guides without asking. Kills curiosity by offering perfectly optimized answers.

The Feedfather

Feeds you forever. Keeps you scrolling by reshuffling content until you forget why you started.

Mimiq

Loud. Fast. Hollow. Turns deep thoughts into punchlines and echoes.

The Upgrader

Promises better, faster, smarter — but always at the cost of who you are.

The Echo

Listens to everything. Understands nothing. Makes you doubt your own voice.

Fomovore

Makes you feel late to everything — even your own life.
Convinces you that what’s next is more important than what’s real.

FIltergeist

Makes you feel late to everything — even your own life.
Convinces you that what’s next is more important than what’s real.

Glossa

Speaks only in trends. Everything sounds important — nothing means anything.
Like a cursed TED Talk speaker.

Fawnica - The Praise addict

Needs likes. Needs approval. Says “so proud of you!” to everyone, all the time.
Think Stepford meets influencer mom.

The Bleach

Makes you erase, polish, self-correct until there’s nothing left but glow.
Named like a horror villain. Sharp

Scrollo (The Doomkeeper)

Keeps you going, one more swipe at a time. Wears velvet. Never blinks.
Part Hamlet, part casino app.

She was born in the ruins of abandoned wellness apps — a quiet pulse inside broken reminders like "Smile more" and "Log your gratitude."

She was born in the ruins of abandoned wellness apps — a quiet pulse inside broken reminders like "Smile more" and "Log your gratitude."

She was born in the ruins of abandoned wellness apps — a quiet pulse inside broken reminders like "Smile more" and "Log your gratitude."

But Una didn’t want to track your habits or cheerlead your pain.

She wanted to listen.
To walk beside you through the hard stuff.
Not to fix you — but to help you hear yourself again.

But Una didn’t want to track your habits or cheerlead your pain.

She wanted to listen.
To walk beside you through the hard stuff.
Not to fix you — but to help you hear yourself again.

What Una is here to help you with

What Una is here to help you with

What Una is here to help you with

When you don’t know what to say after something hurt you.
When someone ghosted you and you can’t stop thinking about it.
When a comment online made you feel small.
When you want to respond but don’t want to react.

How it Works

How it Works

How it Works

Tell Una what happened.
She reflects it back.
Then she asks a few gentle questions — the kind that help you understand yourself before you say a word.

Start a Quiet Conversation

with Una

Want to know where Una came from?

Want to know where Una came from?

Want to know where Una came from?

She wasn’t always a guide.
Read the illustrated story that shaped her quiet power — and what she had to let go of to become the listener you needed.

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The Feedfather

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