Kairo is a private photo journal you keep with your closest friends. Each week you’re matched to a Kairo— one simple prompt — and you answer it with up to three postcards. Nothing shows until Thursday, when everyone’s week reveals at once.
Each week’s Kairo is a surprise — and your whole circle answers the same one.
Every week starts with a Kairo — a single prompt, like “find water.” Keep it in the back of your mind and go live. When a moment answers it, capture a postcard: a photo on the front, a line and a place on the back. Three per week, so each one means something. Works with no signal — it syncs when you’re back.
Nobody sees anything mid-week — not even a preview. There’s nothing to check, nothing to compare, no reason to open the app while your life is happening.
The whole circle’s week opens at once — everyone’s take on the same Kairo, side by side. Flip through your friends’ postcards, leave a note, and start the next week with a fresh prompt.
Most apps want your attention while you live. Kairo only wants it after — one evening a week, with the people you actually love.
Live your life to the fullest. We’ll keep the postcards.
Kairo comes from the Greek kairos— the right moment, as opposed to time on the clock. Each week’s prompt asks you to notice one.