A letter. Delivered later.
Write a letter to your future self. Pick a date, seal it, and let us keep it for you. On the day you chose, it lands in your inbox.
Available on iPhone today. Android soon.
How it works →Dear future me…
“What would you tell yourself,
one year from now?”
How it works
Open a blank page and write to whoever you’ll be on a future day. It can be a sentence. It can be an essay. Nobody else is going to read it.
A month from now. A year. Maybe ten. Whenever feels right for the thing you’re saying.
The envelope closes. From then on, you can’t open it, you can’t edit it. You just wait.
On the day you chose, an email shows up. You open the app and the letter opens with it, for the first time.
The pause before you seal an envelope.
There’s no streak counter, no badges, no feed, no ads. You write when you feel like it, seal it, and wait. That’s the whole thing.
Plans
No subscription, no free trial that turns into one. You pay for Platinum once, and it’s yours.
Free
For your first letter.
$0 / forever
Platinum
For the ones that need more time.
$12.99 once
A quiet promise
Delivery is the whole point of Dudum. If we ever have to shut the app down, we’ll give at least ninety days of warning and send every sealed letter to its author before we turn the lights off.
Dudum is on iPhone today. Android is on its way. We’re not going to spam you about it.
Dear future me…