Retro. Ad-Free Social

Share photos worth remembering

Published by: Lone Palm Labs
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If you could design the most perfect social network, what would it look like? We asked this and landed on Retro, a new social app that feels like a breath of fresh air.
Retro is a weekly photo journal that (1) brings you closer to the people you actually care about and (2) helps you appreciate your own life - all without hijacking your time and attention.
So dust off those photos that are just sitting in your camera roll and spread some joy in the world.
Say hi to us at [email protected]
And if you’re still reading, here are some reasons to try Retro:
- EASY TO START: Start by choosing photos you’ve already taken and backfill the weeks on your profile with the photos and videos you want to remember.
- NO PRESSURE: Everything was designed with your comfort in mind. Your friend list is private. Likes on your posts are private. No captions required. Update any part of your profile anytime.
- PRINT & SHIP POSTCARDS: Spread some joy through snail mail by printing your photo as a high quality postcard and sending it to anyone in the world via USPS first class. Free for now.
- MONTHLY RECAPS: Create a beautiful photo collage or video slideshow from the photos you’ve shared from the week, month, or year. Then share via text or Instagram in a tap.
- GROUP ALBUMS: Start a private album and drop the link in your group chat to collect and share photos after events. Perfect for parties, projects, friends, parents, and couples.
- GROUP MESSAGING: Retro is now an all-in-one home for groups large and small, with the ability to share photos, videos, and notes privately in Albums and start group chats in Messages.
- HOME SCREEN WIDGETS: See the newest posts from friends or time hop back to your own memories with our new widgets.
This is the app we wanted for our family and friends, and we’re so excited to share it with you. We hope you love it.
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4.79 out of 5

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Just good friends app not even a social media

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I really hope they don’t change this or anything. Works well Styled nicely Great signup.

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App Info

Publisher
Lone Palm Labs
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
41.0 (2 days ago )
Released on
Dec 6, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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