The year is metadata, never navigation.
Today, Memories, Chapters, and your profile all stay anchored to month and day. The year is a small label on each card. You move through your life by date — not by scroll position.
Private beta · iPhone
A calm, date-anchored memory app. Open Timents today and see this same day across every year of your life — alongside the people who were part of it.
June 12
The Gossamer Albatross crossed the Channel
Same bench, three years running. The light still finds it.
Mara Okafor
@maraWhy it exists
It is centered on moments, dates, people, and chapters — designed for the quiet feeling of returning to a meaningful day, not for chasing a permanent scroll. No infinite feed. No popularity contest. Just your memory, anchored to the date, beside the people who were there.
How it works
Today, Memories, Chapters, and your profile all stay anchored to month and day. The year is a small label on each card. You move through your life by date — not by scroll position.
A chapter looks the same whether it's a single day, a three-day trip, or a five-year journal. No new mental model to learn — just shared history, organized by date, with the people who belong in it.
WorldDay adds today-only editorial context from history — visible only on its own date, separate from your moments. No peeking ahead. The day itself quietly invites you back.
A moment
A moment is a photo and a caption, anchored to a specific date. It can stand on its own or live inside a chapter. You pick the audience every time — only you, friends, a chapter, or everyone.
Lisbon, slow week A quiet stop by the river after lunch — saved to the trip, with the people who were there.
A chapter
A chapter is a space for moments that belong together — a trip, a season, a relationship, a single weekend. Members can add to it when their role allows. The same design holds whether it spans one day or five years.
Anyone can view when visibility allows. Contributions stay limited to signed-in, authorized members.
Only the people you invite can see inside. Made for trips, families, and the people who were there.
WorldDay · Today only
WorldDay brings a piece of public-safe history for today's date into your Today view — curated by Timents, beside your own memories. It carries no reactions, no comments, no counters. Then it quietly steps aside until next year.
The Gossamer Albatross crossed the Channel
On this day in 1979, Bryan Allen pedaled the human-powered Gossamer Albatross nearly 23 miles across the English Channel — the first flight of its kind.
The only thing on this screen that isn't yours — and it's gone tomorrow.
Memories
Browse your life by month and day. The calendar fills in as you live — softly warmer where the days are full — with every year lined up beneath the date. Tap a day to step inside it.
A year of one life. Warmer where the days are full.
Audiences
Kept to your timeline alone. A diary that happens to be an app.
Shared with the people you've added — and no one else.
Visible to the members of one specific chapter you're part of.
Public when you choose it, including a minimal, public-safe web preview.
For clarity
Privacy by design
Public profile, moment, and chapter pages are intentionally minimal. When something can't be shown, the response stays generic on purpose — never a leak about why. No third-party ads. No cross-app tracking. Your moments are yours.
Private beta on iPhone. Chapters with the people who matter. Today and Memories quietly bring the date back into focus.
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