A fuller year, one moment at a time.

Your life didn’t speed up. It stopped leaving marks. Yearbloom hands you one small, memorable thing to live, then keeps it, until your ordinary weeks become a year you can actually feel.

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9:41
Thursday · July 3
Good evening, Maya.
Small, new, and worth keeping. That’s the whole idea.
This week’s missionSocialNew

Give one honest compliment to a stranger.

A fresh one every few daysOpen
The quiet problem

Where did
the year go?

Modern days are built for efficiency, and the brain obliges: most of what we do runs on autopilot. Days that repeat leave almost no trace, so memory files them as one. In hindsight, a whole month can feel like a weekend.

The fix isn’t doing more. It’s doing something new, on purpose, and keeping it.

~88%

of daily actions are run by habit, most triggered automatically by your surroundings, not by choice. Autopilot is the default state of an adult day.

firsts

not days, are the unit memory uses to measure time. A year rich in firsts feels long; a year of repeats evaporates.

How it works

Three small moves, on repeat.

No feed. No streak to protect. No blank page to fill. Just a gentle loop that leaves marks on your year.

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Six sides of a life

A year with color in every corner.

Missions are drawn across six life areas, so growth doesn’t all pull in one direction. You tell Yearbloom where you feel thin; it leans there gently.

Social

The small brave hellos, the friendships you keep meaning to tend.

A mission might be“Give one honest compliment to a stranger today.”

Body

Moving, resting, being in your body instead of just carrying it.

A mission might be“Take the long way home and notice five things.”

Mind

Curiosity for its own sake, the things you keep meaning to learn.

A mission might be“Learn to say one full sentence in a new language.”

Adventure

The new street, the unfamiliar dish, the small leap out of the usual.

A mission might be“Order the dish you can’t pronounce.”

Craft

Making something with your hands, however small or imperfect.

A mission might be“Sketch the view from your window, badly.”

Meaning

Kindness, gratitude, the moments that quietly matter most.

A mission might be“Tell someone exactly why you’re grateful for them.”
Why it works

Built on how memory keeps time.

Time perception isn’t a clock in your head, it’s rebuilt from memory. Repetition quietly fades; novelty lays down a denser, richer trace. So months full of new, felt moments last longer in hindsight, the “holiday paradox.” Yearbloom uses that one lever, on purpose.

Deliberate novelty, kept small

One new, slightly-uncomfortable prompt, calibrated to you and under a minute. Enough to leave a mark, never enough to feel like a chore.

Near-zero friction to keep it

Capture costs seconds, not minutes. Approve a moment, don’t write an essay. The blank page is what kills every journaling habit.

Forgiving momentum, no guilt

No streaks that reset to zero, no nagging, no feed. The reward is the memory and the recap, never a score to protect.

What you get to keep

Small moments, stacked into a life.

Not more days. Fuller ones. Everything you live gathers into a warm archive that’s yours forever, colored by the parts of life it came from.

Adventure
June6moments that stuck
Social
First-time things4brand new to you
Body

I turned thirty and realised I couldn’t remember most of my twenties. Not because nothing happened, but because so many weeks looked alike that my memory quietly filed them as one. That scared me. Yearbloom is the thing I wish I’d had: a small, kind nudge to go live one new thing, and a warm place to keep it. No streaks to guilt you, no feed to lose an evening to. Just proof, week by week, that you were here, and you were living.

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The Yearbloom team
Founders
Voices

Weeks that stopped slipping by.

★★★★★

“I did more genuinely new things in one month than the whole year before. My weekends feel long again.”

MR
Maya R.
Designer, Lisbon
★★★★★

“The missions feel written by a friend who wants me to have a good life, not by a growth team chasing my screen time.”

JT
Jonah T.
Nurse, Chicago
★★★★★

“The monthly recap made me cry a little. I forgot how much I’d actually lived until I saw it played back.”

SL
Sofia L.
Teacher, Madrid
★★★★★

“No streak guilt, no feed to scroll. One small thing a week. It’s the only app that made me put my phone down.”

DK
Dan K.
Engineer, Berlin
★★★★★

“It nudged me to finally talk to my neighbour. We have coffee every week now. A tiny mission, a real friendship.”

AP
Ana P.
Writer, Bogotá
★★★★★

“I’ve tried every habit app. This is the first one that made my life feel bigger instead of more optimised.”

TC
Theo C.
Chef, Melbourne
FAQ

Good questions.

Everything else before your first mission.

At the pace you choose: weekly, a couple a week, or every few days. Rare enough to feel special, frequent enough to add up. Change it anytime in settings.
Swap it, no guilt, and you’ll get another from the same comfort level. Missing one is fine too; nothing resets.
No. Every mission is hand-written by our team. We match them to your life with simple rules, but a person wrote each one you’ll ever see.
The opposite. No daily pressure, no feed, no nagging. Just a gentle nudge and a warm place to keep what you lived.
Nothing. Yearbloom is free at launch, everything unlocked: every mission, capture, look-back and cinematic recap. Your moments are always yours to keep.

You’ll never get this year back. Make it one you remember.

And it’s completely free.

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