Catch the last light of your day.
The thinking behind this small, quiet app.
LastLight is a place for a small, trusted circle — a partner, parents, siblings — to share one mood a day, an optional note, and a little habit progress. It exists for a simple feeling we call quiet mutual awareness: knowing your mom had a rough Tuesday without needing a phone call, or noticing a friend's skipped runs and sending encouragement instead of a lecture.
It is deliberately the opposite of social media. One post per person per day. No audience, no algorithm, no performing. Under a minute of effort each evening — and a little more closeness to show for it.
What we believe
You check in once each evening — that's it. Scarcity keeps the ritual honest and the feed quiet. There's nothing to scroll, nothing to catch up on, and no way to fall behind.
There are no public profiles, no followers, and no audience. Streaks exist only for your own motivation — nobody else ever sees them, so a quiet week is never something to explain.
Sharing is granular: per person, per thing. Your mom might see your moods, your partner your habits too. Everything is private until you choose otherwise, and you can change your mind instantly.
The whole app is designed to be warm, dim, and unhurried — a place to wind down, not another bright screen demanding your attention at the end of the day.
A missed evening is “it happens,” never a broken-streak alarm. The only social gestures are a heart and a gentle nudge — encouragement, not pressure.
What you'll never find here
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