One drop. Every weekend. everyone you love, at the same second.

Rewind is a weekly photo drop for 4–10 people. Queue your week privately. At Sunday 4pm, every queue in the group unlocks simultaneously — presents-on-christmas-morning energy, for people who actually talk to each other.

Right now, somewhere, a queue is building.

Every group picks its own drop time. Until then, nobody sees a thing — not a preview, not a thumbnail, not a hint. Then all at once, everyone sees everything.

02days
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07min
sarah
marcus
jess
trey
emily
ryan
trey
jess
marcus

How a week on Rewind goes.

A weekly rhythm that replaces the daily scroll. Add as you go. Wait together. Open together. Talk about it.

📥 01

Queue privately

Drop in photos & videos all week. Nobody sees them — not even a thumbnail. Up to 10 per post.

02

Wait together

A shared countdown runs for everyone. Nudge friends who haven't queued yet.

🎉 03

Drop at once

At the scheduled minute, every queue unlocks. Everyone sees everything at the same moment.

💬 04

React & reply

Per-photo emoji. Threaded comments on specific moments. 24-hour caption grace period.

Three screens, that's the app.

Three screens, one mechanic. Queue, countdown, drop. That's the whole product.

Rewind queue screen
Rewind drop reveal screen
Rewind group screen

What people actually say.

Screenshots, not stock testimonials. Three things people sent back after a few weeks on Rewind.

"
Getting a nice summary is something I'm starting to look forward to every week
"
Makes me so happy to connect with my friends post-grad
"
Guys drop is tomorrow! Hurry before you miss it!

Here's what's not in Rewind.

Rewind works because it's the opposite of everything else on your phone. Less infinite. More deliberate.

No followers.

There are no public profiles and no follower counts. You belong to groups, not audiences. The only people who see your week are the people you invited.

No likes.

No vanity metric to chase. Reactions are per-photo emoji — a way to respond, not a scoreboard. Comments are threads, not applause.

No feed.

Nothing is algorithmic. Nothing is ranked. There is one drop a week, in chronological order, from the people in your group. Then the app closes and you go live your week.

I built this for my group chat.

My friends graduated and scattered. We started doing weekly photo dumps in our group chat to stay connected — that one Sunday message became the one moment of the week we actually saw each other.

Rewind is that habit, but the app handles the waiting, the reveal, the archive. Five months of abandoned Saturdays, a notebook full of mechanics, and finally it's real. It's made for small groups of people who already love each other. That's the only audience I care about.

— trey

A few honest questions.

Is Rewind another social network?+
No. There are no followers, no likes, no public profiles, no algorithm. It's a closed loop between you and 4–10 people you already know.
What if I miss the drop?+
You don't miss it. Your queue drops with everyone else's the moment the clock hits — even if you're offline. You can open it whenever you come back.
Can I edit a caption after it drops?+
Yes. You have a 24-hour grace period to edit captions after a drop. After that, the post is archived as-is.
What's the max group size?+
Up to 15, but the app really sings at 4–10 members. Intimate enough that every drop feels personal.
Who built this?+
Trey Trusko — a senior at Arizona State. Not a company. Just a person who missed his friends.

Start your group this Sunday.

Free on iPhone and Android. Start a group in under a minute.

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