Anti-SNS

Personal memory archive

Product road map

Build the quiet parts first.

The roadmap follows the product’s values: private reflection first, memory structure second, and sharing only after consent and scope are clear.

Guiding rules

A journal entry should feel complete before sharing exists.

A photo should function as a memory anchor, not public media.

A tagged person should always have clear choice and boundaries.

AI features come last, after the human flow feels trustworthy.

Phase 1

Foundation and flow

Define the product voice, shape the first experience, and map the private memory journey before deeper implementation.

Completed

Project framing, overall goals, and the system design document.

Completed

A homepage that explains the Anti-SNS thesis in product language.

Next

Journal dashboard and daily entry screens for private reflection.

Next

Information architecture for photo attachment, tagging, and invitation flows.

Phase 2

Journal core

Build the private writing experience first so the product works as a personal practice before it acts like a network.

Planned

Authentication and a basic signed-in app shell.

Planned

Journal entry creation, editing, and a personal dashboard.

Planned

Entry detail pages with a calm, focused reading view.

Phase 3

Photos and memories

Add photo capture as a memory anchor without drifting into gallery or feed behavior.

Planned

Photo upload and attachment to journal entries.

Planned

Memory detail layouts that combine text, date, and imagery.

Planned

Lightweight captions and context fields for photos.

Phase 4

Tagging and nudges

Introduce sharing as a narrow, deliberate action: one memory, one person, one invitation to remember.

Planned

Tag a person on a photo or memory.

Planned

Send email nudges with “Do you remember this?” messaging.

Planned

Create invitation links for recipients without accounts.