MON
Train window rain
Voice note + one photo.
Day One is too private. Instagram is too performative. BeReal was fun but not a journal. Drivya is the gap.

ENTRY TYPE: Voice + Photo + Text
Recorded a 28 second note. Took one blurry photo. Wrote three lines before sleep.
TODAY STATUS
No second post allowed. Come back tomorrow.
Archive updated in chronological order.
Not every memory needs an audience. But every day can hold one moment worth remembering.
HOW DRIYA WORKS
Open Driya and create today's single journal entry.
Add text, photo, voice note, or transcript.
Keep it private by default or publish intentionally.
Revisit your timeline later as a calm life archive.
ENTRY MODES
FOUR CORE PROMISES
Constraint is the feature. One post per day forces intention.
No follower games. Handpicked people or private mode.
Chronological, calm, and nothing ranked for engagement.
Moments do not expire. Every day stays in your logbook.
BUILT FOR
The burnt-out millennial who quit Instagram.
The reflective Gen Z who wants connection without performance.
The life-logger who wants one rich capture a day, not a highlight reel.
MARKET GAP / REAL SIGNAL
$6B+ journaling market. Gen Z is actively leaving algorithm-first social platforms. No current product combines daily habit + private archive + close-friends layer in one clean flow.
Success probability: 68/100. Critical risk: social side needs active friends on both sides. Seed one dense community first.
WHY EARLY USERS ARE JOINING
1 / day
posting rule
private-first
default visibility
no feed rank
chronological only
voice + text
capture your way
A WEEK IN YOUR LOGBOOK
MON
Voice note + one photo.
TUE
Short text reflection.
WED
Mood tag: calm.
THU
Private memory saved.
FAQ
No. Driya is journal-first. Public sharing exists, but private memory capture is the default.
The core rule is one main entry per day so each memory stays intentional.
Text, photos, voice notes, and transcript text can all live in a single daily entry.
PRE-LAUNCH WAITLIST
No pricing yet. Early users will shape the social layer and archive mechanics.