I usually have a few small projects going on in parallel.
Here are the ones I’m currently thinking about and working on.
Moments
Moments is a quiet place for photography.
It started from a simple frustration. Most photo platforms feel loud, competitive, and optimized for reach instead of meaning. I wanted something closer to a personal photo journal, but still open enough to allow discovery.
Moments is essentially a photo-first blog. Posts are built around images, not around text. Photos are first-class content, not attachments.
The goal is a calm viewing experience:
- clean layouts
- full-width images
- distraction-free photo browsing
- optional short text, not mandatory captions
I imagine Moments being used by hobby photographers, walkers, parents, travelers. People who take photos regularly, but do not want to turn it into a performance.
It is still early, but the direction is clear: slow, human, and focused on the images.
Quietly
Quietly is a short, structured break from social media.
Not quitting forever. Not deleting accounts. Just stepping back for seven days.
I originally did this exercise on my own. No product, no emails, just a personal reset. It worked well enough that I felt it could benefit others too, so I decided to turn it into a small project.
Quietly is a 7-day email-based experience:
- one short email per day
- no motivational noise
- no productivity framing
Each day also comes with a companion page. The email is intentionally brief. The companion page is a little longer.
The idea is to give people an option:
- instead of scrolling, read something calm
- instead of consuming endlessly, pause for a few minutes
You can stop at the email, or you can go deeper. Both are fine.
The tone is grounded and practical. Lightly inspired by Stoic ideas, but without philosophy lectures. Quietly is not about fixing yourself. It is about creating a small pocket of space and seeing what happens.
ContentDrip
ContentDrip is the engine behind Quietly.
While building Quietly, I realized I wanted full control over how email-based content is delivered. Not just newsletters, but structured sequences with confirmations, pacing, pauses, and resumes.
ContentDrip is an email content delivery system:
- content lives as markdown
- emails and companion pages come from the same source
- clear flows for subscribe, confirm, start, pause, stop
- flexible scheduling using cron patterns
Right now, it is built to support Quietly. But it is designed to become multi-tenant later.
The long-term idea is simple: a small, reliable system for creators who want to deliver thoughtful email content without turning it into a marketing machine.
No funnels. No growth hacks. Just content, delivered well.
Want to share thoughts or ideas?
If any of these resonate with you, or you’re working on something related, feel free to reach out.
I’m always interested in:
- early feedback
- alternative perspectives
- small collaborations
or just hearing how others think about similar problems
You can email me at pepegombos@gmail.com
No pressure, no pitch required. Just a conversation.