FutureMe: A Simple Service for Emailing Your Future Self
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Designed by Tina Roth Eisenberg (swiss-miss.com) and built by John Ford (johnford.is)
Summary
A brief blog post on swissmiss introduces FutureMe, a simple web service that lets users write emails to their future selves. The service allows you to choose a delivery date months or years ahead, write a message, and receive it later as a time capsule from your past self.
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· 3 pulledFutureMe is a quiet little corner of the internet with a simple premise: you write an email to your future self, and the site delivers it later.
You choose the date—months or years from now—type out whatever's on your mind, and hit send.
At some point down the line, it shows up in your inbox like a message from a past version of you.
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