Features

Everything is built around the pause before the hard part.

UYB combines shared journals, private writing, guided prompts, profile personalization, reminders, games, and trust pages into one calm system.

Value loop

A softer product still needs to feel useful tomorrow.

UYB creates value by helping people start, pause, return, and understand what is private before anyone is asked to share.

StartChoose one safe room

Shared journal, Private Write, Vent Space, Word Rooms, or safety help. The first step stays small.

WritePut words somewhere private

Drafts, solo notes, and vents let the person think before they ask someone else to understand.

ShareInvite only with consent

UYB gives a private link, but the person chooses when to send it. Reveals still wait for both sides.

ReturnCome back without guessing

Today, Updates, Journeys, and Help keep the next step visible without showing private writing.

KidsKid-clear wording

Short steps, trusted-adult language, and no forced confessions.

TeensPrivate but not isolated

Space to write honestly with safety routes and no public profile pressure.

AdultsAdult-safe boundaries

Consent, privacy, and next steps are clear enough for partners, parents, coworkers, and friends.

one next stepprivate writing stays privatekid-clear and adult-safeno therapy or AI judge claims

The value loop is product guidance only. It does not score relationships, read private notes, replace care, or turn UYB into a public social network.

Why it matters

More features only help if the person still feels safe.

Each part of UYB should make writing clearer, returning easier, or sharing calmer.

Feel seen without being rushed.

UYB slows the moment so each person can write before reacting.

Keep private spaces separate.

Solo notes, vents, drafts, profiles, and account settings do not become shared reveals.

Know where to return.

Journeys, updates, notifications, and journal homes point back to the next useful step.

Choose the smallest useful start.

Create a shared journal, preview questions, or write privately before inviting anyone.

Create a journal