SHIT
LABS
2026
When was the last time you
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An app that helps you live fully — and remember how it felt. Every day ❤️
if you can still watch a video longer than 10 seconds
Every app wants you to do more.
This one makes you feel more.
one screen. five layers deep.
matched to your mood · tap one · done
open the app. see three options matched to your mood. tap one. that's it — you're committed.
open the app. see three options matched to your mood. tap one. that's it — you're committed.
matched to your mood · tap one · done
snap a photo. write what surprised you. what you liked. what you didn't. save the real emotion, not the pretty version.
alive. a little scared.
the silence before the jump
energy drops after 6pm
the app connects the dots. "you light up outdoors." "talking to family recharges you." patterns you'd never notice alone.
"you light up outdoors, with one friend."
3 out of 4 times
"fresh air → new ideas."
5 memories confirm this
"mornings make you creative."
patterns you'd never notice alone
share a memory card. dare a friend to try the same something. invite them right from the app.
rooftop sunset
your memory card
matched by memories. not metrics. see their vibe. do a something together. friends from the life you lived.
armina · dubai
felt the same things
matched by: "alive outdoors"
3 shared vibes
matched by memories · not metrics
Screenshots. Memes. Receipts you'll never open again.
A graveyard of things you never even shared.
Social became a marketplace.
You're not posting moments — you're performing your life for strangers.
No likes. No comments. No ratings.
Just clean emotions. Clean memories. Just you, remembering you were alive.
no audience · no performance · no algorithm
22 somethings · 6 months · 4 categories

lunch with grandma
chill

rooftop grill
chill

horseback sunrise
alive

cable at sunset
alive

stood up once
alive

tourists at home
new

2 quiet hours
chill
do you really need an app
to feel happiness?
No.
But you forget.
This is the reminder.
grill on a rooftop. no phones.
the app picks. you commit.
activities for any mood, any budget, any time — from 20 min to a weekend trip. solo or with friends.

apr 10 · 18:42
"the wind pulled me back to ten"
you do it. you save what you felt.
a beautiful memory card: your photo, your emotions, your reflection. not a post — a real memory.
alive. a little scared.
the silence before the jump
energy drops after 6pm
you light up outdoors, with one friend. 3 out of 4 times.
the app finds your hidden patterns.
"fresh air gives you ideas." "calls with mom make you feel safe." insights you'd never notice alone.
your memory card
"sunset grill on the roof"
send a memory. send a dare.
share cards with friends. invite them to do a something together. inside the app or outside.
armina · dubai
felt the same things
matched by: "alive outdoors" · 3 shared vibes
find people who felt the same things.
matched by memories. not metrics. see their vibe. do a something together. friends from the life you lived.
do. feel. understand. share. connect.
You show up.
Nobody asks.
You feel it.
Before and after.
You return.
Not because we asked.
productivity was never the point.
remembering is.
four stops. 180 days. one life you'll actually remember.
You don't use the app.
You live it.
The activity itself — what you committed to.
A little push to make it memorable.
How you felt before, during, after — the emotional truth.
time and money. sometimes zero of both.
Who it's for. What feeling it unlocks.
Something that took almost nothing — and stayed forever.
The activity itself — what you committed to.
A little push to make it memorable.
How you felt before, during, after — the emotional truth.
time and money. sometimes zero of both.
Who it's for. What feeling it unlocks.
Something that took almost nothing — and stayed forever.
Here we don't post. We live and remember.
Real people, real moments, real reflections — no sponsorships, no filters, no performance. Just humans remembering they're alive, sharing it without asking for likes.
if any of this sounds like you — we already get each other.
the next memory on this board could be yours.
This is what one something a day means.
A something you chose.
A life you'll remember.
Join the movement. Or better — start living it.