Inner Thread is an evening correspondence with the people you've been.
Each night, write a letter to a past version of yourself — last week, last year, the version of you that started the new job, the version that survived a hard month. The reply comes back in their own words, quoted from what you actually wrote in past entries. Your past self can only remember. It cannot advise, recommend, score your mood, or suggest exercises.
Three modes:
• Letters — Compose to a specific past self. Receive a thoughtful reply grounded in entries you've already written.
• Listen — Sit with your candle while past evenings are read back to you.
• Ask — Search across years in plain language. "What was I thinking about in March?" returns the entries themselves.
A new scene each evening, the same candle every night. Tonight you might be writing under the Alps, a tropical lagoon, the Grand Canyon, or a New York skyline reflected in the water — the place changes with the day of the week.
Built for people who want to think with their past, not be coached by a chatbot. Especially helpful for those navigating early memory changes, or anyone who wants their evenings preserved.
No streaks. No mood scores. No prompts you didn't ask for.
Privacy: your entries are yours. Inner Thread does not train models on your writing or share it with anyone.