Drift - Minimalist journal app that fades over time
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Drift is a journal app for people who want less.
120 characters. A drawing and a photo. That's it. No streaks, no AI, no ads.
Everything you write naturally softens over time. Text loses clarity. Drawings dissolve. Photos grow faint. Touch and hold to bring any entry back. Nothing is deleted — just quieter.
Anchors is an anonymous shared space. A prompt appears periodically. Strangers respond side by side. No profiles, no followers.


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@letitdrift Love this anti-overload approach to journaling, just a little curious tho; how did the "soften over time" mechanic change your own writing habit?
"For people who want less" is such a bold tagline in a space where every product promises to help you do more. I respect that. There's something broken about the default assumption that productivity means throughput. Curious what the hardest design decision was, I'd guess it's knowing what to leave out, because every feature you cut means someone emails you asking for it.
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@linoy_bar_gal You're right. The hardest part was what to leave out. And then trusting that there are people who actually want less, not just people who say they do. We'll see. :)
Love the minimalist approach! Are you planning to launch on mac and android? Also would be cool if it can sync across all devices
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@lak7 Thanks! Mac is on the roadmap. Android and cross-device sync are things I'd love to get to. Depends on how things grow.
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
Feels like Twitter in its early days.
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@busmark_w_nika Thanks. We almost went with 140 characters as a nod to early Twitter.
I don't journal but I love the minimalist vibe this has, and the fading over time is a lovely metaphor for memory. There are memories that stick clearly though, and they don't drift away.
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@houbsta That's a nice way to put it. The entries don't actually disappear. You can always bring them back by holding on them. They just get distant and faint.
Love the concept - the "everything fades over time" mechanic is brilliant. Journals shouldn't be archives, they should be moments. Building something in a similar spirit for Android launchers, so this really resonates. Congrats on the launch!
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@matias_javier Curious to see what you’re building. Hope it goes well. Thanks for the kind words!
Really like how theres no extra distracting features like ads an AI so you can entirely focus and not get distracted
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@joshh_founder That’s the whole idea. Glad it comes through. Thanks!
Hey Cho Young, Nice to meet you!
I am ji hwan and I really wanted to try you app, however I could not find your app in Appstore.
I exactly typed 'Drift' but it only shows Game 'Drift' app, so I scrolled down like 3 minutes and typed 'Drift for people who want less' but couldn't find your app either.
Is there any way to install and find your app in Appstore?
Life is sometimes tough and hard and in my personal opinion this app can be really helpful to find the shelter in life.
So I really want to try it, even though I can not try it, this app seems super great for relaxation and beneficial for people who sometimes want to share their thoughts privately-no ads no AI, no profiles, no followers!
Really nice app, keep going Cho Young!
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@jihwankim55 Hi Jihwan, thanks so much for the kind words. Sorry about the search issue.
Here’s the direct link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drift-journal-that-lets-go/id6760745618
. Hope you enjoy it!
@letitdrift This app is really awesome Young Cho! I found it Appstore, I will use it whenever I want to take a break in life. Thanks!
Really loving the vibe here, calm and mindful. Journaling is something personal and calming activity the pressure to build streaks adds the friction. This is really helpful man!
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@nayan_surya98 Thanks. That's exactly what I was going for. Journaling should feel like a relief, not another thing to keep up with.
The fading mechanic is beautiful. It's the opposite of every app trying to be your permanent record. Feels more like how memory actually works...things naturally soften unless you actively hold onto them.
Did you build the fading as a gradual CSS/opacity thing or is there more to how entries age visually?
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@maria_fitzpatrick Glad the concept resonates. The fading is a mix of opacity across multiple layers blended with a Metal shader that drives the background. Each element ages a bit differently.