Private shared-life productInvite-only groups

Pocket Log

A private shared timeline for people who matter

Pocket Log is a warm, mobile-first memory product for small private groups. Capture the same parts of the day from different perspectives, then revisit it through recap cards instead of a noisy feed.

Same moment

Golden Hour

6:45 PM

Mina

Kitchen prep

Jules

Scooter commute

Rae

Corner store laugh

Noah

Office afterglow

Daily recap

Story cards for today

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Most in sync

Golden Hour had the fullest overlap and the clearest contrast in how everyone spent the same moment.

4/4 perspectives

Warmest response

Golden Hour gathered the highest reaction density.

23 reactions

How it works

Scheduled check-ins without the pressure of a public social app

Pocket Log keeps the ritual simple: a handful of shared moments, short uploads, and one emotional recap at the end of the day.

01

Create a private group and set a shared check-in rhythm.

02

Drop short video moments into the same scheduled slots.

03

React, comment, and review the day together in one recap.

Differentiation

Built around togetherness, contrast, and recap

This is not an endless posting app. The product intentionally centers the shared cadence of a closed group and what can be learned from seeing the same time differently.

Same moment, different perspectives

Each slot lines up every member side by side so the group can compare how one shared hour fractured into different lives.

Daily recap story cards

Pocket Log turns clips into a soft end-of-day recap with mocked AI-style insights, reaction hotspots, and stitched-memory placeholders.

Private by default

No follower graph, no public profile, and no public metrics. Groups are invite-only and intentionally small.

Sample recap preview

Turn a scattered day into one intimate recap

End the day with AI-style summary copy, story cards, and highlight stats like busiest moment, quietest moment, and reaction hotspots. No real AI backend is required for the MVP, but the recap UX already behaves like a product feature rather than a placeholder.

Story card

Busiest moment

Golden Hour drew the strongest overlap and the clearest contrast between routines.

Nice-to-have

Prompt-based check-ins and weekly preview

The MVP already includes prompt rotation and a weekly preview stub so the concept scales beyond daily posting.