Avari

Digital time capsules for real humans

Save your words.Send them to the future.

Avari lets you write time-locked messages to yourself or the people you love. Seal them today, and have them delivered exactly when they're meant to be read.

No algorithms. No feed. Just you, your words, and time.

New capsuleLocked · 2035

To

Future me

Opens on

June 12, 2035

Message

If you're reading this, I hope you're proud of how far you've come. Remember how badly you wanted this moment.

How Avari works

No overthinking. Just three simple steps to send a message through time.

1

Write your moment

Type out a letter, a confession, a promise, or a reminder. This is just between you and whoever you're sending it to.

2

Choose a future date

Pick the exact day your capsule unlocks — a birthday, an anniversary, or just "when I'm finally ready."

3

Avari delivers it

When the day comes, Avari sends your message straight to your chosen inbox — sealed until the moment it matters.

What people use Avari for

It's not just "dear future me." Avari is for every version of you — and every person you care about.

Letters to future you

Capture who you are right now — your fears, dreams, and chaos — and let your future self open it when the dust settles.

Birthday & milestone drops

Schedule messages for big birthdays, graduations, or anniversaries so they hit at exactly the right moment.

Legacy notes

Store gentle reminders, advice, or stories you never want to be lost. A tiny archive of you, for them.

Built to feel safe, calm and intentional

No social feed. No chasing likes. Just a quiet space to talk to the future.

Private by default

Your capsules stay encrypted and invisible to recipients until the unlock date. You're in full control.

Clean, distraction-free UI

Avari is built for long-form thoughts, not endless scrolling. It's your quiet corner on the internet.

Reliable delivery

Scheduled email delivery ensures your words land where they need to — even if you've moved on.

Designed to grow with you

Start with simple letters. Later, add audio, video, and richer capsules as your story expands.

Simple, early access pricing

Start free, keep it light. Upgrade only when you're ready to take your future messages seriously.

Free

€0

For trying out time capsules.

  • • 2 active capsules
  • • Text-based messages
  • • Email delivery on chosen date
  • • Premium dashboard
  • • Standard support
Get started free

Premium

€4 / month

For regular time-senders.

  • • 5 active capsules
  • • Text-based messages
  • • Email delivery on chosen date
  • • Enhanced dashboard
  • • Custom email themes
  • • Priority support
Choose Premium

Creator

€8 / month

For people who love leaving traces for the future.

  • • 15 active capsules
  • • Text, audio & video messages
  • • Email delivery on chosen date
  • • Advanced dashboard with analytics
  • • Custom email themes
  • • Priority delivery queue
  • • Export your capsules anytime
  • • Premium support
Join as a Creator

Your future self is already waiting.

Tell them what it felt like to be here — right now. Start with one capsule. The rest will follow.

No spam, no weird stuff. Just a link to start your first capsule.

FAQ

A few answers before you send your first message through time.

What happens if I change my email or my friend changes theirs?

You can always log into Avari and update the recipient email for any capsule that hasn't been delivered yet. Your capsule stays safe — you're just changing where it lands.

Can anyone see my capsules before they unlock?

Nope. Capsules are private by default. Only you can view or edit them before their unlock date, and they're only sent to the email you choose.

Is this meant to replace a will or legal document?

Avari is for memories, messages and meaning — not legal stuff. Don't use it as a substitute for official documents like wills, contracts, or anything that needs to be legally binding.

What if Avari shuts down in the future?

If we ever had to close Avari, we'd give you time to export your capsules and download everything. The goal is to protect your words — not trap them.