Burnout support without the hustle talk

You're not lazy.
You're exhausted.

Unfinished, After Hours helps you untangle burnout without turning rest into another task.

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No yelling.   No hustle slogans.   Just truth.

Burnout validation Not toxic positivity For students & workers Actually human

Most burnout tools treat you like a productivity problem.
This one treats you like a person.

Other tools say:

  • Optimize your morning routine
  • Build better habits
  • You've got this!

We say:

  • You're not broken
  • You're overloaded
  • And that's not your fault

Three steps. No pressure.

01

Take the quiz

Get your burnout profile — not a diagnosis, just clarity. Understand what kind of exhausted you actually are right now.

5 questions
02

Use tools that adapt to you

Resets, journaling, soft to-dos, unsent letters. Tools surface based on where you are — not a fixed program you have to follow.

Always yours
03

Rest without making it a task

No streaks. No shame. No "productivity hacks." You don't earn rest here. You're just allowed to have it.

No pressure

Real words from people who needed a different kind of support.

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I didn't need another app telling me to do breathing exercises. I needed someone to just say — yeah, this is too much. This did that.

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Maya, 24 Graduate student
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The journal prompts actually got me thinking differently. Not "list three things you're grateful for" — real questions I didn't know I needed to answer.

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Devon, 31 UX designer
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Writing an unsent letter to my burnout felt ridiculous. Then I started crying halfway through. It worked in a way I can't fully explain.

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Rena, 28 Nurse
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The "That's Enough" button on the to-do list sounds small but it genuinely changed how I end my days. I close my laptop feeling okay instead of behind.

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James, 26 Software engineer
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I've tried every wellness app. They all make me feel like I'm failing at recovery too. This one doesn't. It just meets you where you are.

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Simone, 33 Teacher
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I took the quiz expecting something generic. My profile described me in a way I hadn't been able to articulate to my therapist in months.

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Cal, 29 Freelance writer