yolo. is a bucket list for real life.
Write down the things you actually want to do — climb Sugarloaf, see the northern lights, finally take that cooking class — and the friends you want to do them with. Share each YOLO with the people who count, not the whole internet. Brag a little when you actually do the thing.
What makes YOLO different:
· Real circles, not "social". Every YOLO you post goes to a tier of friends you've chosen — Inner, Close, or Friends — not a broadcast feed. Or post Public if you want; or keep it as a private journal entry only you can see. The choice is per post.
· Plan it. Live it. Brag a little. Each YOLO has a status — planning, in progress, or lived. Watch your list of lived moments grow as you tick things off. Attach photos, videos, locations.
· Discover good ideas. A curated catalog of YOLOs from places and experiences around the world. Find ideas for your own list and add them with one tap.
· Tag the friends who were there. YOLOs are co-created. Tag the people you did the thing with so the memory is theirs too — and they can untag themselves at any time.
· End-to-end encrypted chat. Built on libsignal — the open-source protocol that powers Signal Messenger. We can't read your DMs.
· Yours, always. Delete individual YOLOs whenever. Delete your whole account from inside the app — with a 30-day recoverable window if you change your mind, or immediately if you're sure.
· A safe space. Report content or block any user from inside the app. Moderation reviews every report.
No ads. No algorithm-driven ranking.
yolo. is free, made by humans, and quietly built around the things that matter — what you actually want to do, and who you want to do them with.
Live a little, would you?