Quieta

Smart checklists from flyers

Scan a flyer that says "bring a water bottle" — the bottle's already on the list when you open the event.

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Scan a flyer like you normally would

Tap Capture, point at the flyer, take the shot. Quieta extracts the events as usual — title, date, time, place. What's new is what happens with the rest of the flyer text.

If the flyer says "bring a water bottle and sunscreen," "permission slip due Friday," or "cleats and shin guards required," Quieta turns those phrases into a per-event checklist. You'll see them under the event in the Stream and in the event detail sheet.

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Open the event to check items off

Tap the event in your Stream. Below the time and place is a What to bring list with each item Quieta pulled from the flyer. Tap the circle next to an item to check it off — the morning of the event, the briefing card surfaces what's still unchecked.

Add items by hand if the flyer missed something ("snack for the team," "Madison's mouthguard"). Anything you add gets remembered for the next event in that series — so by the third game, the list is mostly already what you actually need.

Recurring events share a checklist template. Check off "shin guards" once, and the next week's game starts with the same list reset to unchecked. You're not re-typing.
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The morning of, the list comes to you

If a checklist still has unchecked items at the start of the day, Quieta surfaces it in your morning briefing — not as a nag, just as a quiet reminder beside the event. Tap any item to check it off without opening the event detail.

If a flyer didn't mention any gear and Quieta couldn't infer anything, the checklist stays empty. Smart means smart — not invented.