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For Students

You are in the chapter everyone else will romanticize.

But you're the only one living it right now.

College. Graduation. The first apartment. The first real job. These feel permanent right now, but they're the most fleeting years of your life. Document who you are before the world tells you who to become.

Right now, you are surrounded by people who will scatter.
Roommates who will move across the country. Friends who will become strangers. Professors who shaped the way you think.

And you—the version of you that exists right now—is temporary too.

In five years, you will have a different job, a different city, probably different priorities. You will look back on this period and wish you could feel it again—not just remember it.

The Process

A Time Capsule for Your Best Years

Record who you are before graduation rewrites the story. Then open it five or ten years later.

Stop Time

Record a video on the last day of the semester, or on graduation day, or in your dorm room at 2 AM. Be raw. Be honest.

Seal the Envelope

Pick a date: your 5-year reunion. Your 30th birthday. The day you turn the age your parents were when they had you.

The Delivery

We lock it. You can't cheat. When the date arrives, you meet the version of yourself that existed before the real world got involved.

The Vision

Imagine your 30th birthday.

Your phone buzzes: A message from you, recorded at age 22.

That version of you—full of uncertainty and ambition—looked into a camera and told you what they hoped you'd become. What would it feel like to answer them?

These years will end faster than you think.

Capture them before they become a story you tell at dinner parties.

Plans start at $15/month.