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offline rituals is a weekly subscription for families. Every week, members receive one ritual: a simple, screen-free activity designed to bring the whole family together for one hour. No prep. No supplies. No convincing required.
Families are losing the battle against screens. Not because they lack willpower, but because they are outmatched by design. Instead of fighting screens with rules, we offer something better: rituals that are more compelling than whatever is on the phone.
Want to see a sample ritual for your story? Email press@offlinerituals.com and we'll send one over.
“We are not anti-screen. We are pro-presence.”
“The answer to screen time is not more rules. It is better alternatives.”
“We design for the skeptics first. The eye-rollers, the "this is stupid" crowd. If they are in, everyone is in.”
“One hour a week. Phones away. Everyone here.”
“Ritual is not about religion. It is about repetition and meaning.”
Co-founder
Andrea is a marketer who spent years in tech helping brands capture attention. After she and João became parents to a toddler and both took a year off to be with him, she started building tools to help families take that attention back.
andrea@offlinerituals.comCo-founder
João is an engineer who spent years building digital products in tech. After becoming a parent and taking a year to be fully present with his son, he started questioning what families actually need from technology. Now he focuses on creating rituals that work for real families, especially the skeptics.
joao@offlinerituals.comPlease use our logo without modification. Download the pack for all sizes and formats.
For interviews, quotes, or questions about offline rituals, contact Andrea directly.
press@offlinerituals.comWe typically respond within 24 hours.
Andrea is available to discuss:
Screen time limits don't work - here's what does
Why your family needs a ritual, not another app
The parenting guilt no one talks about
We spent a year offline with our son - it changed everything
Why the families who need this most are the hardest to reach
The ritual renaissance in modern families