The workspace for your 3 P.M.

Write, plan, organize, despair.

Nadir is the connected workspace for your mid-afternoon slump. Capture each wave of dread as a block, file it into a database, and watch it roll up into a weekly trend. The despair was always going to happen. Now it has properties.

No credit card. No standup. Cancel during any low point.

Trusted by despairing teams at

Brunmeier Logistics North Channel Trust Holloway & Pell Veridian Mutual The Aspendale Group
01 / The product

Your dread, finally structured.

Everything Nadir does, it does to a feeling you were going to have anyway. The feeling does not improve. The records are immaculate.

Every slump is a row.

Each wave of dread is captured as a database entry with properties: intensity from 1 to 10, trigger, onset time, and a relation to whether it is the same despair you logged yesterday. It usually is. Rollups compute your weekly Despair Velocity. Filter by mood. Group by existential theme.

Despair, now collaborative.

Your whole team's 3 P.M. lows sync to one shared page in real time. Watch the cursors slow down together. @-mention a colleague directly into your spiral, leave a comment on an individual feeling, and resolve nothing. Permissions stay granular: your dread, their dread, the org's dread.

Type / and pick your dread.

Two hundred starter templates for the feeling you are already having. "I Have Achieved Nothing Today." "The Meeting That Should Have Been An Email." One slash command drops in a fully structured breakdown, complete with checkboxes you will not check.

02 / Templates

Start from a feeling you already have.

Press / anywhere and Nadir suggests the spiral that best matches your current posture. Pre-structured. Pre-dated. Pre-resigned.

/ I Have Achieved Nothing Today to-do, 0 done
/ The Meeting That Should Have Been An Email retro
/ Sunday Scaries (Tuesday Edition) recurring
/ Why Did I Say That In 2019 archive
/ Everyone Else Seems To Have A Plan board

Each template ships with the database properties already configured, a suggested intensity, and a body section titled What we will do about this that you are encouraged to leave blank.

Duplicate one into your workspace, assign it to a teammate, set a due date you both understand will pass.

03 / The people

Documented despair, shared widely.

Knowledge workers who replaced a vague heaviness with a tidy, queryable record of it.

I used to feel my 3 P.M. despair. Now I log it, tag it, and move straight on to the 4 P.M. despair.
Priya Venkataraman-Cole
Senior Manager of Recurring Dread, a mid-sized logistics firm
Our team's despair was completely siloed. Now it lives on one shared board and my VP can filter it by quarter.
Dale Brunmeier
Director of Cross-Functional Despondency
I turned my despair into a database. My therapist has asked me to stop bringing the rollups.
Marguerite Osei-Lindqvist
Individual Contributor, Despair (IC4)
04 / Pricing

Priced with total confidence.

Despair is free to feel. Organizing it for an entire department is where we add value.

Personal Lull
For despairing alone.
$0 / forever
  • Unlimited personal despair
  • Up to 3 recurring spirals
  • 7-day despair history
  • Syncs across the one device you keep checking
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Enterprise Ennui
Org-wide dread, fully governed.
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  • Unlimited seats, unlimited dread
  • SAML SSO and SCIM provisioning
  • Despair data residency (EU / US)
  • Configurable despair retention windows
  • A dedicated Despair Success Manager
  • SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001
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It is 2:54. You have six minutes.

Open a workspace before the feeling arrives. Have somewhere to put it this time.