
QuittingTomorrow
Today's clicks prepare you for resigning tomorrow.
3 followers
Today's clicks prepare you for resigning tomorrow.
3 followers
This is an iOS app called "Quitting Tomorrow." Simply put, the app allows users to release work-related stress daily by expressing their emotions. It features a button with a counter function. The logic is that if a user clicks the button too many times in a day, it indicates a strong desire to quit their job. - wjl110/Quitting_Tomorrow












Background:
In 2025, after graduating with a master's degree, I joined a major internet company, signing a three-year employment contract as a product management trainee. Unfortunately, the work environment clashed with my personality, so I resigned after eight months. During this time, my colleagues and I would vent about the workplace's negative aspects every lunchtime. This continued for a month. Like the social networking site Maimai, there were anonymous internal venting tools. My colleague, like me, sought weekly counseling from a psychologist, suffering from the harsh work environment. The day after resigning, sitting in my rented apartment, I realized it was time to develop an app called "Resign Tomorrow." This app would record your psychological changes from the moment you sign the contract and track the countdown to the end of your career. It would provide a form of self-reflection and a release window. With the addition of an AI-powered psychological therapist, I believe that the working class and their laborers in China's workplace environment will have better mental well-being and a brighter future.
About the App:
This is an iOS application called "Resign Tomorrow." Simply put, this app allows users to release daily work stress by expressing their emotions. It has a button with a counting function. The logic is that if a user clicks the button too many times in a day, it indicates a strong desire to quit. Users can also have the AI ββrecord their work status and emotional state by interacting with it.