David Miranda

The Void — A private thought-release app - Send thoughts away. Read them later — or don’t.

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The Void is a private thought-release app for overthinkers. Write a thought, send it away, and let it return later. When it comes back, read it, release it, or delete it without reopening it. No account. No cloud. Not a journal. Just a place to let the thought go.

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David Miranda
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I built The Void because I wanted something that was not another journal. Sometimes a thought is too loud, repetitive, or emotionally loaded, but writing it down permanently does not always help. I wanted a simple way to get the thought out, create distance from it, and decide later whether it was still worth revisiting. The problem I was trying to solve was overthinking. Most tools ask users to track, organize, reflect, or analyze their thoughts. The Void takes a different approach: write the thought, send it away, and let it return later. When it comes back, you can read it, release it, or delete it without reopening it. The approach evolved from a simple emotional offloading idea into a more intentional privacy-first tool. I removed anything that made it feel too much like a journal, kept the experience simple, and focused on local-only storage, no account system, and a clear return mechanic. The goal became less about saving thoughts and more about helping people let them go.