I built an app that sends messages after you die. What would you say if you had one message left?
Posted by blinm944@reddit | CrazyIdeas | View on Reddit | 8 comments
1/ I built Afterword: Digital Vault, a dead man’s vault for the messages you never want lost. Send final words, confessions, birthday wishes, closure for an ex, or anything you want delivered later.
2/ It is built for both fear and love, for the message you want sent after death, and for the message you want to leave while you are still here.
3/ It has Time Capsule mode for a chosen date, Forever Letters for yearly messages, and Guardian mode for dead man’s switch style delivery. Android only for now, with text and audio support.
4/ Everything is encrypted on your device, with a zero knowledge option for full privacy and control. Afterword: Digital Vault is live on the Google Play Store.
5/ There is a lot more inside, from security to tampering protection and beyond. You can check it in the app or on the site, https://afterword-app.com/
exceive@reddit
If all the data is on the phone, then once the phone is trashed or reset for somebody else to use or list and the battery runs out, the messages would stop.
Fun_Half_499@reddit
How would the app know that you’re dead?
Tensor3@reddit
The app has already been made. You must checkinonce every 2 days or the death message is sent.
alicelestial@reddit
seems like the dead relatives AI videos that that made swaths of people deeply uncomfortable.
meta also registered a patent on something similar recently, just with social media posts, so you know it's an idea that's being supported by really good and ethical companies
Mr_Gaslight@reddit
I buried the gold bars I've been buying yearly in the [NO CARRIER].
arrarium@reddit
This is gonna be at least 75% rickrolls
blinm944@reddit (OP)
what
WaitTraditional1670@reddit
This is going to be at least 75% rickrolls