Tye - Vault for memories and the details that make relationships.

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Three steps to better relationships: 1. Add the people you care about Partner, family, friends, colleagues. Add a photo, choose a relationship type, and you're set. 2.Build their vault over time Log memories after hangouts. Save preferences, gift ideas, and milestones as you learn them. 3. Let Tye surface what matters Tye watches for drifting relationships and upcoming milestones, then tells you exactly what to do next.

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Hey Product Hunt! I’m Vojta, the creator of Tye. I built this app out of personal frustration. Over the last couple of years, I found myself getting completely lost in work, deadlines, and the daily grind. Because of that, I kept forgetting to check in on my friends, reply to messages, or remember the small details they shared with me. So, I built Tye. It’s designed to be a quiet, private place to help you be a more thoughtful person. You can log small things about the people you care about (like a friend's favorite coffee, a partner’s work milestone, or a parent's food allergies) and get gentle, non-intrusive nudges when it’s been too long since you last connected. Important note: Tye is currently available in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and select other regions (it’s not available in the EU, Korea, or Japan due to local regulations). Since it’s launch week, I’m offering a special lifetime access for just $4 (normally $8) to everyone here. I’m here all day to answer your questions and, more importantly, I’d love to get your honest feedback on the UX, onboarding, or anything that feels off. Thanks for checking it out!

The idea of tracking little things like gift ideas or preferences for people I care about is genuinely useful. The drifting relationship nudge sounds like exactly the kind of thing I'd need.

 Thanks man! That's exactly why I created it. Feel free to try it a let me know, how you feel using it.