Keeping Well
I am keeping well,
and trust this finds you the same.
A quiet, private place to share life with the handful of people who actually matter to you.
It used to be about your people.
Social media started as a way to answer a simple question:
How are the people I love? What are my friends, my family, the people I care about actually up to, and are they keeping well?
Somewhere along the way, it became something else. More entertainment than connection, a guilty pleasure closer to a gossip magazine than a letter from a friend. And honestly, that’s okay. There’s a place for that.
But it quietly stopped doing the one thing you opened it for. You can scroll for an hour and still not know how your sister is, or whether an old friend is keeping well.
Keeping Well does the one thing.
A small, quiet place for the people you actually love. No audience to perform for, no feed to get lost in. Just the people you’ve let in, and how they’re doing.
Approval only. No followers, no counts, no likes.
You choose who’s in your circle, and they choose you. There are no public profiles, no follower numbers, nothing to chase or compare.
No ads. No algorithm. No AI in your feed.
Nothing is ranked, boosted, or injected. Just the photos the people you love actually shared, in the order they shared them.
One photo a day. A paced photo-book, not a scroll.
One picture at a time, from the people who let you in. It only shows what you haven’t seen, then it ends: “That’s all there is to see. Looks like everyone is keeping well.”
Viewing and commenting are always free.
The people who care about you are never paywalled out of your life. Posting is $1.99/month, a small fee instead of advertisers, so the incentives stay pointed at you, not at your time.
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