Drift: A Minimalist Journal App with Fading Entries and Anonymous Shared Space
By
Young Cho
1mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
38/100
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Best dunked in coffee. Better still, swap for a fresh one.
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Summary
Drift is a minimalist journal app that limits entries to 120 characters, one drawing, and one photo, with no streaks, AI, or ads. Entries naturally fade over time - text loses clarity, drawings dissolve, and photos grow faint - but can be restored by touch and hold. The app also includes 'Anchors,' an anonymous shared space where strangers respond to periodic prompts without profiles or followers.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledDrift is a journal app for people who want less.
Everything you write naturally softens over time. Text loses clarity. Drawings dissolve. Photos grow faint.
Touch and hold to bring any entry back. Nothing is deleted — just quieter.
Anchors is an anonymous shared space. A prompt appears periodically. Strangers respond side by side. No profiles, no followers.
Drift is a journal app for people who want less. 120 characters. A drawing and a photo. That's it. No streaks, no AI, no ads. Everything you write naturally softens over time. Text loses clarity. Drawings dissolve. Photos grow faint. Touch and hold to bri
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