Real moments from real places.
Everything you felt but never posted.
NAGORIE is a quiet social platform for the life behind the life. No likes. No followers. No feed to perform for. You leave a moment where it happened, and the people who matter witness it.
I did not want the day to end where it did.
This is a drop. A place, a moment, an echo. Nothing else.
Place. Moment. Echo.
Every drop has three layers, written in order. The place anchors it to somewhere real. The moment is what happened, as a line of text, a photograph, or your voice. The echo is what it meant to you. The echo is private by default. It stays with you, not with the room.
That is the whole format. No captions to optimise, no hashtags to reach anyone. A drop is finished when it is honest, not when it performs.
Ripple, Circle, Mirror
Ripple is the world. Anonymous drops from anyone, surfaced at random after a six hour delay. No username, no location, no timestamp. Just what people are leaving behind.
Circleis your people, hard capped at 150. That is Dunbar’s number, the most relationships a human mind can actually hold. The cap is the feature. Everyone in your Circle is someone you chose, and who chose you back.
Mirror matches you with strangers across the world living the same kind of moment as you, right now. Not people like you. Moments like yours.
The only social action
There are no public metrics on NAGORIE. No counts, no scores, no audience. When you witness a moment, it only becomes real if the other person witnesses you back. A mutual acknowledgement instead of a number. Nothing to accumulate, nothing to compare.
Your year, kept
Every year, NAGORIE compiles your drops into a Chapter: a private archive of a year that actually happened, one small mark for each day you left something behind. It belongs to you, not to an algorithm. The quiet stretches are part of it too.
On the web today, in your pocket soon
Right now, NAGORIE lives on the open web, at nagorie.com. It works in any modern browser, on your phone, tablet, or laptop, with nothing to download.
You can keep it beside your other apps today. On iPhone, open nagorie.com in Safari, tap Share, then Add to Home Screen. On Android, open it in Chrome and choose Add to Home screen from the menu. It opens full screen, like any app.
Native apps for iOS and Android are on the way. We are building them now, and they will land on the App Store and Google Play soon. Until then, the web version is the whole of NAGORIE, and nothing is missing.
From the Japanese nagori (名残), the traces a wave leaves on the shore after it pulls back. What remains of a moment once the moment is gone.
Most of your life never made it online. This is a place for what remains.
