A social feed with no strangers
Clean gratitude journal with private circles, but Day One and BeReal cover this ground.

Telephone Pictionary that accepts Procreate, paper, SculptrVR—not just fingerpaint.
Party hosts, casual gamers, friends looking for async group activities
Gartic Phone · Skribbl.io · Jackbox Party Packs
You've probably played it: The first player comes up with a sentence. The second player draws a picture of the sentence. The third player writes a sentence describing the picture, and so on. After all players have contributed, the full sequence is revealed.
Are there existing online implementations? Of course. But:
- They all expect you to fingerpaint on your phone. It's hard to make great art that way! ExMo does have a drawing tool (it's expected), but players are encouraged to create their art however they like (past media include paper & pen, SculptrVR, collage, diorama, and Procreate) and upload a picture. - The best way to play is at a party with your friends, with each player writing a starting sentence on a piece of paper and then they all get passed around. Party Mode captures that experience (and is therefore the second-best way).
Stack: SvelteKit/TS, Supabase for database and file storage, Clerk for auth. I was using BullMQ for background jobs, but switched to just leaning on the database for a simpler stack. I used server-side events for notifications, but that meant keeping Vercel running constantly which is unnecessarily expensive; polling does the trick.
Code is cheap these days, so it's open source (see footer). Happy to discuss any of it.
Clean gratitude journal with private circles, but Day One and BeReal cover this ground.
The site nails the annoying details: filters for No Signup, 100% Free, Mobile Ready and useful metadata (player count, est. time, tags) let you find a playable match in seconds. It's essentially a well-curated catalog of known winners (Skribbl.io, Gartic Phone, Codenames), which is immediately useful but not novel — add ratings, embeds or verified link checks and this would leap from handy to indispensable.
Ditching the swipe deck for conversational modeling directly inside iMessage is a brilliant UX pivot.
Waitlist-only mood tracker in a crowded space with Daylio and 7 Cups.
Feels good but lacks stickiness: no identity means no relationship building across messages.
Nostalgic Slashdot friend/foe system adapted for HN with social graph propagation.