Hey HN<p>I built aye.so – a tiny web tool that lets you send digital letters to anyone via email... but with a twist: the letter is delivered after 10 hours.<p>Why?
I wanted to recreate the feeling of anticipation and emotional suspense that physical letters once brought. Instant messages are convenient, but sometimes the delay makes the message feel more special.<p>How it works:
You write a letter and enter the recipient's email<p>They receive a message saying: “You’ve got a letter. It’ll arrive in 10 hours.”<p>After the wait, they get a second email with a link to view the letter<p>No signups required. Free to use.<p>Small touches:
Letters come with cute “emotional stamps” (e.g. Love, Regret, Confession, Oops, Celebration)<p>There’s a status tracker with playful stages like “Sealed,” “In the clouds,” “Almost there,” etc.<p>Built with privacy in mind: no tracking, no inbox snooping, no read receipts.<p>I’d love your feedback. I’m thinking of adding scheduling, themes, and public message walls next.<p>Thanks for checking it out!<p>— Arvind
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