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Skreen

Skreen

Privately review your social media history before it matters

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Skreen helps you understand your own digital footprint before others review it. Many people have years of public posts they’ve never revisited: content that can surface during hiring, immigration, or professional transitions. Skreen lets you upload your officially downloaded social media archives (LinkedIn and X for now) and analyzes them entirely in your browser. No accounts. No storage. No tracking. Your data never leaves your device. Free version available.
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Tejas Chopra
Maker
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Hey everyone — maker here Skreen started as a very personal problem. I was preparing documents for my visa appointment and realized something uncomfortable: I had no clear view of what my own social media history actually looked like end-to-end. Years of LinkedIn posts, old tweets, things written in different phases of my life — all technically public, but never reviewed together or in context. In visa and immigration processes (and increasingly in hiring), online presence is sometimes reviewed informally or formally — often without context, and often without you knowing what’s being looked at. I wanted a way to see my own history first, privately. Two constraints shaped Skreen: Privacy had to be absolute. I didn’t want to upload sensitive personal history to a server, even temporarily. Skreen runs entirely in your browser using local models. No accounts, no storage, no data reuse. You upload your own officially downloaded archive, the analysis runs in memory, and everything is deleted immediately. The analysis had to work on real, messy data. Social media exports are large, unstructured, and span years. I spent a lot of time on practical details — chunking long histories, preserving temporal context, and avoiding “AI summary hallucinations.” The goal isn’t scoring or judgment, just visibility. Skreen isn’t about telling you what’s “good” or “bad.” It’s about helping you understand your own digital footprint before it’s interpreted by someone else, in a high-stakes moment. Happy to answer questions — especially around the technical approach or privacy decisions. Its very early, so I have a bare bones version for free, do sign up for the waitlist of the pro plan.