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feed modes

Catchup and Recent — two ways to read.

Catchup shows your oldest unseen posts first. Your place is saved automatically, so you can put the app down for a week and pick up exactly where you left off. Switch to Recent any time you want to browse newest-first instead.

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Today · 2026·05·11
Sofia@sofia3h

Morning coffee

Marcus@marcus1d

Trails were empty

friend groups

Tag friends into private groups.

Create groups like Family, Pottery, or Work and assign friends to them. Groups are private to you — friends don't know which group they're in. A chip rail on the feed lets you filter to one group at a time. Unread dots on each chip so you never miss a group.

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Sofia@sofia1h

Morning light

Marcus@marcus3h

New glaze test

group links

One link, your whole group connected.

Create a shareable link and drop it in a group chat. Everyone who taps it joins and gets connected to you — and can choose to connect with others in the group too. No individual invite codes to manage, no DMs asking for your handle.

Friends, Not Feeds

A photo feed for the people you actually want to keep up with.

Join @sofia's group

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Sofia@sofia

Sofia and 2 others are already here. When you join, you'll be connected to @sofia and can choose to connect with others.

ExpiresMay 18, 9:00 AM

New? "Create account" gets you set up — no separate invite code needed.

rss / atom feeds

beta

One feed for all your friends.

Opt in to RSS and get a single private Atom URL covering every friend who's also opted in — paste it into NetNewsWire, Reeder, Feedbin, or any reader. Opting in is mutual: your own posts become readable by friends who add you to their reader, too. Photos leave the app once a friend subscribes, so treat the URL like a password — it's revocable any time from Settings, and you can opt out whenever you like.

RSS

One private feed covering every friend who's also opted in. Turning it on opts you in — your posts become readable by friends who add you, too.

camera filter

Filter by the camera that took it.

Camera model is extracted automatically from each photo's EXIF data. Tap a chip to see only posts shot on that camera. Useful for seeing what your friends are shooting on a specific body, or finding inspiration from a particular camera's look.

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Alex@alex2h

Backyard golden hour

Sony A7IV · 85mm · f/1.4
Marcus@marcus1d

Street corner, 7am

Ricoh GR IIIx · 28mm · f/5.6

photography metadata

Camera, lens, and exposure on every post.

EXIF data is extracted when you upload. Camera make and model, lens name, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO appear as chips on each post. Tap "Camera details" to see the full breakdown. GPS is stripped by default — you opt in per post if you want to share location.

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Alex@alex
2h ago

Golden hour from the backyard.

camera
Sony A7IV
lens
FE 85mm f/1.4 GM
exposure
1/1000 · ƒ/1.4 · ISO 100
taken
2026·05·11 · 17:34

sign-in

Passkey only. No passwords.

Your account is secured by a passkey stored on your device — Face ID, Touch ID, or your PIN. No passwords to forget or phish. Passkeys sync via iCloud Keychain, Google Password Manager, or any compatible password manager.

Sign in

Passkey authentication. Nothing to remember, nothing to forget.

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friend model

Both of you have to say yes.

There's no concept of a follower. You send a friend request; the other person accepts — or doesn't. Until both sides accept, neither can see the other's posts. No lurkers, no one-sided access, no strangers in your feed.

friends

friend requests

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Riley

@riley

Riley can't see your posts yet — and you can't see theirs. Both sides have to accept.

dark mode

Looks good at any hour.

Dark mode follows your system preference automatically, or you can set your preference in Settings.

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CatchupRecent
Sofia@sofia1h

Morning light

Fuji X100VI · 23mm · f/2
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