Today

Wherever you are

The letter you have been meaning to write

Dear reader,

There is a letter you have been meaning to write. You know the one. To the person you should have called. To the child who will be older than you ever got to be. To the friend who never knew what they meant. The words have been waiting inside you, and you have been waiting for the right moment, which never comes.

This is a quiet place to write that letter. You write it once. You edit it whenever you like. And you decide when it should arrive: on a date you choose, or if one day you are no longer here to say so.

When the day comes, the letter finds its way to the person you named. By email, private and unread by us. Or printed and posted by hand, if you would rather they hold it in their hands.

One payment, forty-seven dollars. No subscription. No renewals. No second product we will try to sell you next year. Just the letter, kept, until it is needed.

If tomorrow is your last day, the words you've been carrying should not go with you.

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How it works

First. You write the letter. No account needed yet. Name the person it is for, and choose how it should reach them: by email, or printed and posted by hand. Your draft is saved as you write.

Then. You create your account and pay once. Forty-seven dollars, never again. Your letter is kept safe, and you can return to edit it whenever you like.

After that. If you chose a date, your letter is delivered that day. If you chose to send it only when you are no longer here, we check in with you every thirty days with one quiet button: "I'm still here." Should the day ever come that you cannot answer, your letter is delivered to the person you named.

One time. Yours forever.