Someone dropped this comment on my last post today, and it stuck with me.
One Slack ping? A Jira ticket? A quick meeting? We tend to bounce back.
But when context is spread across chats, docs, tickets and meeting notes, every return to a task feels like starting from scratch.
It’s the drip that quietly floods the room.
This adds up fast. Hours vanish not because we’re lazy or distracted, but because we’re constantly paying the tax of re-orienting.
By the end of the day, it feels like we’ve been busy but barely moved forward.
That’s why we’re building Quely, to stop the leaks.
One place to make and capture decisions, tied to the actual work, so teams don’t lose momentum to scattered context.