The story of your life is precious.
At Yestrday, we believe that you deserve complete control of your story and the content you create.
We know your photos & videos contain your most treasured memories. Our goal is to help you organize your favorite days into chronological recollections right at your fingertips.
You own the story you build of every yesterday that has been and you choose how it is remembered, stored and shared.
You get 24 hours to choose what happens with the moments you capture today. Whether you keep your Yestrdays private for yourself, share it with a select number of friends, or broadcast it to everyone in your community, Yesterday offers you the choice with our easy-to-toggle privacy setting.
With the Gift-a-Day feature, you get to gift and/or receive Yestrdays from others that automatically get stored in your calendar. Select and play the Yestrdays together to re-live the day from each other's perspective! Gift-a-Day gives recipients permanent access to your Yestrday for that specific date.
We pledge that you own your data and we won't serve you advertising.
So invite & search for the friends & family you want to share the real bits of life with and see the real bits of life from.
Have fun building your Yestrday & saving the real reel of you life!
Features:
- Build a calendar of your memories with photos and videos, based on their timestamps.
- Adjust privacy settings to keep your 'yestrday' completely private, share it with a select group of friends, or broadcast it to everyone in your online community.
- Gift-a-day from the present or past to the special people who were there (or dearly missed)! Play your Yestrday with the gifted ones from your friends for a combined experience of each other's perspectives. Recipients of gifts have permanent access to those memories in their calendar.
- Start a conversation with friends through our messaging platform.
- We don't sell your data or serve you advertisements, and never intend to.
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What's New in Yestrday Calendar
1.5.12
May 9, 2020
Fixed a couple of cosmetic bugs. Note, we aren’t referring to an insect that wears makeup; it’s when the UI doesn’t behave the way it should.