Your camera roll is a graveyard of forgotten moments. You don't need to look at all of them—you just need to see the good ones, one at a time.
Your brain needs push notifications, not pull.
We text you one photo a day. No app to open. No decisions to make. Just a surprise memory showing up when you least expect it.

You've been saying that for 3 years. The photos keep piling up. "Later" never comes.
If it's not in front of you, your brain forgets it exists. That includes years of memories.
Where do you even start? Scroll for 20 minutes? Pick an album? The decision paralysis is real.
You stumble on a photo and realize you have zero memory of it. Your brain just... deleted it.
This isn't a "you" problem. It's an ADHD problem.
Digital photo frames? Your brain stops seeing them after a week. TV slideshows? Wallpaper.
A text message is different. It's an interruption. It breaks through.
Instead of opening an app and making decisions, just... receive a text.
Upload photos you actually want to see again. 100-300 photos = months of daily surprises.
Daily? Weekly? Whatever works. Set it once and forget about it.
A random photo shows up via text. "Oh wow, I forgot about this!" becomes your new morning routine.
That's it. That's the whole thing.
No apps to remember to open. No decisions to make. No cognitive load whatsoever.

You already use alarms to wake up. Calendars to remember appointments. Reminders for literally everything.
Why would photos be any different?
"I uploaded my 200 favorite photos and now I get one random one every morning. It's honestly become my favorite notification. Way better than scrolling through thousands."
— Sam, diagnosed ADHD at 28
"My therapist told me to look at old photos more. I tried. Lasted 2 days. This actually works because I don't have to remember to do anything."
— Jordan
"Yesterday I got a photo from a trip I took 4 years ago. I had literally zero memory of that day until I saw it. ADHD brain just erased it. Now it's back."
— Alex
Photos arrive as text messages. You already look at texts. No new habits required.
Each photo is a surprise. No decision fatigue. No scrolling. Just one photo.
We add details about when and where the photo was taken. Helps your brain reconnect.
Overwhelmed? Pause instantly. No guilt, no cancellation process. Resume whenever.
Daily, weekly, or custom. Morning, evening, or random. You pick once, we handle the rest.
Upload photos once. Never think about it again. The system runs forever automatically.
30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't work for your brain, no questions asked.
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Start with 50-100 of your favorites. That's 2-3 months of daily surprises. Add more anytime. Our plans support up to 300 photos.
Then it's working perfectly. You'll get a photo, have a nice moment, and that's the whole point.
One click. Pause as long as you need. Your photos and settings stay exactly where you left them.
Yes. Every feature is designed to require zero ongoing effort. Because we know your executive function is already maxed out.
Google sends a notification you have to tap, then open an app, then scroll. We send the actual photo directly to your texts. Zero friction.
ADHD brains stop seeing things that are always there. A frame on your wall becomes invisible within a week. A text message is an interruption—it breaks through and demands attention. That's the difference between wallpaper and a genuine moment of connection.
Pick 100 photos you love. Upload them once. Get surprised by one every day for months.
Stop scrolling through thousands. Let the good ones come to you instead.