One-liner
A minimalist app that sends a letter to your loved ones on a specific future date, with no email or account required.
Strengths
- Zero friction: users can send a letter without creating an account or providing email
- Simple, elegant interface focused solely on the core action: scheduling a letter
- Highly personal and emotional use case: ideal for long-term relationships, anniversaries, or future reflections
- Strong keyword ranking for 'when' — suggests high search demand for time-based messaging
- Positive sentiment in reviews: one user called it 'a beautiful way to connect across time'
Weaknesses
- Only 2 reviews — extremely limited social proof and credibility
- No visible pricing — creates distrust; users may assume hidden costs
- No sharing or preview features: once sent, users can't see what they wrote until delivery
- No reminders or notifications about upcoming deliveries — risks forgotten letters
- Limited customization: no options for attachments, formatting, or multiple recipients
Opportunities
- Add a 'drafts' feature so users can edit letters before sending
- Introduce a 'reminder' system to notify users 1 day before delivery
- Enable multi-recipient letters (e.g., family) with individual timing
- Offer a premium tier with encrypted storage and longer retention (e.g., 10 years)
- Build a community feed of anonymous letters (opt-in) to boost virality and trust
Competitors
- Day One
- Evernote
- The Long Game
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