A quieter way to stay close

Distance doesn't have to feel far.

A thought, a photo, or a scribble. One a day, shared with the people who matter most. No likes, no followers, no algorithm.

Built for the moments that matter

Three ways people actually use Sharing Me.

The hardest part isn't the miles. It's feeling far away.

Video calls feel like obligations after a while. Texts feel shallow. The real problem with long distance isn't the physical distance. It's the emotional drift. Sharing Me gives couples and families a daily, low-pressure habit that keeps you actually close.

  1. 01

    Async, not exhausting

    No scheduling. No video call fatigue. No notifications either, that's on purpose. Share when you can, read when they're ready.

  2. 02

    The small stuff that matters

    A thought. A photo. A scribble from your day. The little things are what keeps people close.

  3. 03

    Built for time zones

    When your morning is their night, you still feel connected. They wake up to your yesterday.

Some thoughts are just for you.

Not everything needs an audience. Sharing Me works as a personal daily diary where you track what you're thinking, feeling, and noticing. Look back months later and see patterns you'd otherwise forget.

Different parts of your life, one quiet place:

Gratitude
Health
Ideas
Work
  1. 01

    Private by default

    Your entries are yours until you choose otherwise. No feed. No accidental oversharing.

  2. 02

    Multiple journals, one app

    Different circles for different parts of your life. Keep them separate or let them bleed together.

  3. 03

    Time travel built in

    Scroll back to any day, any month, any year. See how you've changed.

The friends you keep without trying hard.

Friendships drift when life gets busy. Group chats go quiet. Social media is noise. A small shared space gives you a frictionless way to stay close, even on the weeks when you don't have time to call.

  1. 01

    Small, shared, private

    A tiny circle of the people who matter. No strangers. No algorithm deciding what you see.

  2. 02

    No pressure to post

    A thought or a photo when you want. Silence when you don't. Nobody keeping score.

  3. 03

    The ordinary stuff, not just milestones

    See each other's weeks, not just the highlights. That's where friendship actually lives.

How it works

Three steps. That's the whole app.

  1. Make them smile as soon as they wake up

    Write a sentence before bed. A photo from your day. A scribble if words aren't enough. It's the first thing they see in the morning.

  2. Share it with just the people who matter

    One partner. A small family group. A few close friends. No feed, no followers, no strangers wandering in.

  3. Watch the small stuff add up into a year

    Every day is still there. Scroll back to last week, last month, last spring. See how you've actually been living.

The couples who make long distance work aren't the ones with the longest call logs. They're the ones who never let a day pass without sharing something real, even if it's tiny.

The Hardest Part of Long Distance

One honest sentence shared with the right person carries more weight than a carefully crafted post seen by hundreds.

Why One Thought a Day Is Enough

The small stuff is what keeps you close. Not the big moments. The ordinary ones.

Your Parents Won't Be Around Forever
No ads.
No data selling.
No algorithm.
No more checking likes.
Just the people you love.

One thought a day

The people who matter are waiting to hear from you.

Open the app tonight. Write a sentence. See what happens in a month.