Once a day, the world writes together.
A daily journaling app. One prompt. One photo. Five minutes.
How it works
One
At a random time each day, a notification appears. Your moment is here.
Two
Write what comes to mind. Take a photo. You have five minutes before it's sealed.
Three
You're connected to a stranger's moment — their words, photo, and city.
The archive
Your entries are saved in a visual archive — organized by month, each one a snapshot of who you were that day.
Reflections
Each week and month, Moment writes you a summary — the themes, the shifts, the words you kept returning to. Like a letter from your past self.
Why one moment?
Most apps want more of your time. Moment wants less. One prompt. One photo. Five minutes. No streaks. No likes. No profiles. Just the practice of noticing what's already here — and knowing that somewhere, a stranger is doing the same.