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Scrip

Shared memories in 30 characters, no photos

We believe any memory can be brought back in 30 characters. On a trip or at an event, some moments never make it onto camera. The jokes. The fail that became the best part. Scrip keeps them not in photos, but in a few words. A prompt isn't the memory, it's the key that unlocks it. "Rental car check engine light" brings the whole day back. Deliberately short. Shareable with the people who were there. Works offline. Resurfaces months later. Private, no ads, free. A few words. A whole memory.

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Hi all!

Welcome to Scrip, an iOS app I built after a fishing trip to Lisbon with friends earlier this year. When I got home and thought back, some of the things that made the trip so great (like many trips before it) were already starting to fade: the jokes, fails, and terrible excuses for not catching very much ("my fishing hooks were rusty!"). I had plenty of photos, but they didn’t capture any of the impromptu best bits that really stood out.

So, I made Scrip: a place to keep those moments not as pictures, but in a few words.

Every memory is capped at 30 characters. The cap is deliberate: there's no blank page to stare at and no essay to write. "Rental car check engine light" doesn't sound like much, but to the people who were there, it brings back an entire day. Prompts are grouped into trips and events. Create a Scrip and share it with the people who were with you, so everyone can add their own take. Months later it resurfaces a memory you'd forgotten.

No feeds, no likes, no photos to sort. It works offline so you can write it on the plane home instead of watching the movie you’re not interested in. It's free with no ads and we don't sell your data or track you.

I'm not an engineer and this was built solo over a period of months with a focus on getting the look and feel exactly right - with simplicity front and centre. The font was chosen as it reminds me of the Sabre travel reservation system, and each Scrip is given a unique six-character reference, a nod to the passenger name records you find on every flight ticket.

I'd love to get your thoughts, and if you've ever come home from a trip wishing you'd written the small things down, I made this for you.

Thanks for taking a look.

Pascal
PS: Android coming soon

About Scrip on Product Hunt

Shared memories in 30 characters, no photos

Scrip was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #81 on the daily leaderboard. We believe any memory can be brought back in 30 characters. On a trip or at an event, some moments never make it onto camera. The jokes. The fail that became the best part. Scrip keeps them not in photos, but in a few words. A prompt isn't the memory, it's the key that unlocks it. "Rental car check engine light" brings the whole day back. Deliberately short. Shareable with the people who were there. Works offline. Resurfaces months later. Private, no ads, free. A few words. A whole memory.

On the analytics side, Scrip competes within Notes, Travel and Lifestyle — topics that collectively have 52.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Scrip performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted Scrip?

Scrip was hunted by Pascal Keane. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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