Dear Me - Letters To Self

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Published by: Beka Demuradze
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Capture your thoughts, dreams, and memories today and rediscover them in the future with Dear Me - Letters to Self. This unique app allows you to write heartfelt letters to your future self, embedding images and map locations. Personalise your messages by wrapping them in beautifully designed envelopes, and enjoy a delightful, interactive experience as you send them off with a simple drag.
It’s a modern-day time capsule that helps you reflect, grow, and connect with your past and future self in a deeply personal way. Your letters are securely stored on your device, waiting to surprise you after a randomly chosen period of 30 to 90 days.
Whether you’re capturing a moment of joy or setting future goals, Dear Me - Letters to Self makes every message a special keepsake.
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