Standard maps don't show environmental noise. SilentSpot is an open-source map built specifically for deep work. It features a built-in decibel meter, allowing users to measure room noise live and drop a pin to add quiet cafes and libraries to the map. Find focus spaces filtered by exact noise levels (<45dB), Wi-Fi speed, and plug availability—all verified by a community of remote workers.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built SilentSpot to solve "cafe roulette"—showing up to a coffee shop to work or take a meeting, only to find out it's blasting music at 85dB or has 2 Mbps Wi-Fi.
I realized standard map apps are terrible for environmental metrics. So, I built a crowdsourced map specifically for deep work. My absolute favorite feature we built is the 'Live Mic' tool: you can click a button on the site, and it uses your device's mic to calculate the live decibel (dB) level of the room and pins it to the map to help others!
It's 100% free and open-source. I'd love your feedback! Let me know what you think of the UI, or feel free to drop a pin on your favorite quiet spot in your own city! ☕💻