Objects carry stories and shape lives. Artifacts is a space to honor what lasts—a place to collect, share, and celebrate what truly endures through the things we keep close. Curate. Build and share your personal collection of objects. Discover. Explore a growing archive of thoughtfully curated pieces. Connect. Join a community of people who value intentional owning.
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Congrats on the launch! 🎉 Really like how Artifacts focuses on intentional owning.
As the archive and community grow, how are you thinking about discovery and quality control while avoiding low-effort or spammy entries?
Can I attach a personal story or memory to each object, or is it more just a visual collection?
Love the vibes! IMO: Could be more open without needing to sign up. Id definitely revisit if it was, and overtime id def sign up. Maybe even add like a news feed. Sort of like uncrate.com but with pintrest powers sort of. Just 🤔 out loud 😬 #mytwocents
This looks really interesting! This product seems to address an important need.
A few questions I'm curious about:
1. What's been the biggest challenge in building this?
2. How do you see this evolving over the next year?
3. What feedback have you gotten from early users?Excited to see where this goes! 🚀
Congrats on the launch — this is such a beautiful and intentional concept 👏 A lot of product platforms focus on trends, but this one feels rooted in meaning and memory 😊The idea of giving everyday objects a “story home” is powerful, especially in a world where we’re constantly encouraged to buy, toss, repeat 🤦♀️ As the community grows, do you plan to curate themed collections or let users fully shape the narrative through their own submissions?
Thanks for checking out Artifacts.
We built this as a place to slow down and remember what lasts — to give meaning and story back to the things we hold onto.
Artifacts is a product discovery platform where you can explore a growing collection of objects, create your own personal digital inventory, and connect with a community that values intentional owning.
Excited to finally share this — hope it resonates.