Add one or two photos
Let the image carry most of the story without turning the ritual into a camera roll chore.
A private, photo-first ritual for noticing the good before it slips by.
Built for private beta testers who want a small wellbeing ritual grounded in research-backed practices: gratitude, savoring, meaningful photos, and gentle reminiscence.
Memory Lane
Around this day last year, saved with Family and Partner.
Little Details
Still says 'lellow' instead of yellow.
The app avoids turning gratitude into homework. A kept memory can be a single photo, one line, or a few details that future-you can actually find.
Let the image carry most of the story without turning the ritual into a camera roll chore.
Use the default gratitude prompt, write one line, or keep it photo-only on full days.
Save a phrase, favorite, routine, milestone, or quote before it becomes hard to search for.
Memory Lane, Calendar, Memories, and private tags turn small entries into a retrievable archive.
The promise is careful on purpose: this is not therapy, diagnosis, or medical advice; it is a small habit designed around well-studied reflection practices.
Small gratitude lists and Three Good Things exercises have randomized-trial and meta-analysis support for modest wellbeing gains.
The product is designed around noticing and appreciating positive moments while they are still close enough to feel specific.
A small number of intentional photos can support engagement, while passive or excessive capture can weaken unaided recall.
Personally meaningful images and gentle look-backs can help people retrieve positive autobiographical memories with richer context.
Personal and household journals are scoped to accepted workspace members.
Web beta photos live behind Supabase private Storage and workspace-aware access rules.
People tags are labels for your own memories, not contacts, accounts, or a social graph.
The iOS product direction remains local-first, with private iCloud sync as the Apple-native model.
Photo Gratitude Journal is for memories you would rather keep close: a child's phrase, a hard-day comfort, a partner routine, a solo milestone, or one ordinary photo that mattered.
The beta supports solo, partner, family, and custom memory shapes without forcing the app to become a public album or a clinical tracker.
Open the demo, make one memory, and see whether the ritual feels calm enough to repeat. One photo or one line is a valid first pass.