The problem with modern feeds
You used to post more.
Then the apps stopped being about your friends. The feed filled up with strangers who are good at feeds, every photo picked up a number, and the number invited a comparison nobody asked for.
So you stopped. Not because you have less to share, but because sharing started to feel like being watched.
vevibe is the version where that never happens.
What vevibe refuses
- no followers.
- no algorithm.
- no ads.
- no metrics.
- no audience.
you can still like something. nobody's counting.
the feed
Everyone you've accepted, in the order they posted. When you reach the end, it ends.
stories
Twenty-four hours, then gone. Nothing is archived, by you or by us.
shared memories
One album for the trip. Everybody who was there adds their photos.
messages
One to one. No groups you were added to without being asked.
Privacy by architecture
Your posts are readable by the friends you accepted and by nobody else. That is not a preference you set. It is enforced in the database on every single query by row-level security. Photos live in private storage and are served through signed links that expire.
I don't put tracking pixels in email. This page sets no cookies and loads nothing from a third party.
Get vevibe
End of feed
that's everyone.
you're caught up.