Quieta

Family Meeting Mode

Turn your TV into the family's shared dashboard. Today's plan, the week ahead, who's home, recent moments — driven from your phone.

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Pair your phone to the TV

Open Quieta on your phone and tap Settings → Connected TVs → Add a TV. Your TV shows a Q code on screen. Open the Quieta app on your Apple TV, point your phone camera at the code, and the two devices link.

Pairing only happens once per TV. After that, Family Meeting Mode is one tap from your phone.

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The TV rotates through what matters today

Once paired, the TV rotates between four panels: Today's schedule with everyone's events lined up, This week at a glance, Who's home right now, and Recent moments — photos and notes the family shared this week.

The phone is the controller. Tap a panel to hold on it. Swipe to advance. Tap the briefing to read it aloud over the TV's speakers. Everything stays in sync — if a parent updates an event from the kitchen, the TV reflects it before they sit down.

Family Meeting Mode is read-only on the TV. All edits happen on the phone, so the kids can watch without accidentally rescheduling Tuesday.
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Where it shines

Sunday evenings, when the family gathers to plan the week. Holiday weekends, when grandparents visit and need to see what the kids are up to. Weekday mornings before school, when the schedule is the conversation. Anytime the family needs a shared "what's coming up" picture without four people staring at four phones.

Privacy matters here. Family Meeting Mode never displays content from a Q in DV-safety mode, never shows custody-handoff events, and never surfaces private notes. The TV is for the moments the whole family is in the room together — and the controls stay on a parent's phone.