For the things you'd otherwise let pass — a corner of light on the floor, the second cup of tea, the message from a friend that made you smile.
Bittle is for the small moments. The ones that aren't dramatic enough for a post and aren't important enough to write down — but that, taken together, are most of what your life actually feels like.
You take a photo. You add a word, or you don't. You keep it for yourself, or you share it with the handful of people who actually want to know how your Tuesday went. They send back a small sticker — a heart, a sparkle, a tiny green plant — and that's the whole interaction.
No likes. No followers. No algorithm deciding whose life is interesting. Just the people who already love you, paying attention.
Reactions are stickers, not metrics. Each one means something specific.
Open the app, snap the thing, add a word if you want. The whole capture takes about as long as a deep breath.
Keep it just for yourself, or share to the small group of friends who actually care how your day went.
A friend leaves a sticker. You leave one back. Nobody is performing for an audience. That's it. That's the whole thing.
Bittle is being built quietly, by hand, for iOS. If you'd like to know when it's ready, write us a line.
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