How It Works

How It Works

You don’t need a plan. You need a way out.

There are two ways to slip out:
You feel it. You go. Someone thinks you should. They send you the door.

That’s it.
No algorithm. No profile optimization. No pitch deck.

You choose a shift—quiet or chaotic, far or close, known or strange. A few days. A week. A while.

We help pair you with a contrasting life: another home, another rhythm, another mood. Sometimes it’s a swap. Sometimes not.

All human. All curated. All built for friction, not comfort.

Two Ways to Slip

You Slip Yourself Out
You’re not falling apart. You’re just done.
You write to us.
We read between the lines.
We find a contrast that fits.

Someone Slips You Out
Sometimes, it’s not you who makes the move. Someone sees it in you—restlessness, weight, quiet collapse.
They offer a shift. A pause.
You get the option.
You decide.

What Actually Happens

We match you with contrast—curated, not computed. You get a note when something aligns. You say yes or no.

If it’s a life swap, you both go.
If it’s a slip-out solo, someone welcomes you in.

There’s no fixed template. Just a shift.
We take care of the logistics. You take care of showing up.

Take five.

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Ready to Slip Out?

We don’t have a form.
We don’t want your data.
We don’t ask for a pitch.

We want to know something.
So if you’re serious—write us.
Yes, actually write. Pen. Paper. Envelope. Stamp.

Tell us what made you look for this.
No format. No rules.
Just your words.

Keep it to a page.

If you write to us, include a way to reach you—a phone number, address, or whatever feels right.

And yeah, Swedish is fine too.

Send it to:

Slipping Out
[Our Address Here]
[City, Postal Code, Country]

If it finds us, and if it rings true—
you’ll hear from us.

No confirmation screen.
No automatic reply.
Just the postman.
Just the wait.

Think Someone Needs to Slip Out?

Good. That means you’re paying attention.
But don’t text them this link.
Don’t try to convince them.
Don’t post it.
Write us instead.

Yes, actually write. Pen. Paper. Envelope. Stamp.

Tell us who they are to you.
Tell us why you think they need a shift.
Not their resume. Not their problems.
Just what you’ve noticed.

Keep it to a page.

If you write to us, include a way to reach you—a phone number, address, or whatever feels right.

No formatting. No checklist.
Just honesty, handwritten.

And yeah, Swedish is fine too.

Send it to:

Slipping Out
[Our Address Here]
[City, Postal Code, Country]

This isn’t referral marketing.
This is care, without reward.
Real recognition, delivered by the postman.

Because sometimes the only thing you can do
is open a door quietly—
and wait.