What if every good thing you noticed actually went somewhere?
Good Things Tree is a living 3D tree that grows from whatever you're glad happened. Not affirmations. Not prompts. Just... the stuff. "The barista remembered my name." "Mom called for no reason." "Someone brought cupcakes today." Each one becomes a real leaf on a real (okay, digital) tree.
Leave it alone for a week. Come back. Your tree is still there, holding everything you gave it. It's weirdly loyal like that.
SEND ONE TO SOMEONE
Notice something good about a person? Tag them. They'll get a link that says "someone noticed something good about you." No download needed — it opens in any browser. On your tree, it shows up as a flower. If they send one back, a fruit appears on yours. You didn't ask for it. You can't ask for it. It just shows up, like a good surprise should.
PICK YOUR TREE
Four plant types, each with its own vibe. Classic tree. Cherry blossom. Autumn oak. Redwood. They grow differently, change with the seasons, and look genuinely beautiful at 4pm when the light does that thing. Turn on ambient sounds — wind, birdsong, crickets — or don't. Your tree, your rules.
THE PART NOBODY EXPECTS
You'll download this to add things. But you'll keep opening it to re-read them. Tap a branch. Scroll back three weeks. Find the one about the stranger who held the door and said "you look like you're having a day." You completely forgot about that. Your tree didn't.
FRIENDS, NOT FOLLOWERS
Tag people. See their trees. No feed. No likes. No comments section where someone says "first." Just trees growing next to each other, quietly. That's the whole social feature and honestly it's enough.
WHAT THIS ISN'T
No streaks. No scores. No "you haven't logged in for 3 days!" guilt trips. You show up when you want. You notice what you notice. The tree doesn't care about your consistency. It just keeps what you gave it.
Built for the good things that deserved more than a thumbs-up emoji.