A space to breathe again

DISCONNECTO

A calm, vivid corner of the internet for people who feel overstimulated, always online, and quietly tired of infinite scroll.

Disconnect to reconnect.

Digital detox, without drama Real experiences, not just content Slow, reflective, human

Phones in a box

A simple ritual. A wooden box in the middle of the room. Devices go in. The lid closes. Silence feels strange, then familiar.

Firelight sessions

Conversations that do not end in a notification sound. Just people, warmth, and time that moves slower than a feed.

Quiet mornings

Forest air, a notebook, coffee that gets cold because you are thinking, not scrolling. Boredom as a doorway, not a problem.

Less content. More capacity.

Disconnecto is not about rejecting technology. It is about rebuilding your capacity to choose what enters your mind, and how often.

Senses

Smell of food, sound of gravel under shoes, weight of a real book. The body is the first interface, long before the screen.

Rituals

Small, repeatable actions that signal to your brain: now we pause, now we focus, now we rest.

Design

Where the phone sleeps, how notifications appear, what you see when you wake up in the morning.

People

Disconnecto was born from real work with people, screens, and silence. One of us lives in the world of technology, the other in the practice of stepping away from it.

Vladan Ćetojević

The Technology Trainer

Vladan Ćetojević

Works with people and organizations on how to use technology with intention, building digital habits, tools, and spaces that feel supportive rather than draining.

Fabrizio Gallo

The Disconnection Trainer

Fabrizio Gallo

Leads experiential disconnection work with groups, using silence, rituals, and embodied experiences to help people meet themselves without constant input.

Next chapter

Coming soon

Not another productivity hack, not a dopamine spike disguised as care. A slower, kinder way to relate to your screens and to yourself. If this resonates, let it sit in the back of your mind for now. When Disconnecto opens its doors, it will still be here. No rush.