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Kindlume

Concept for private relationship care on iPhone

Development stage: iPhone app conceptPlatform: iPhone appApp Store status: Not on the App Store yet

Kindlume is a working product name for a planned iPhone app around intentional, private relationship care. This page describes a concept, not a released App Store version.

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Processing

Planned locally on iPhone

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Not specified

Live version

Planned landing page

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About Kindlume

Kindlume is planned as a private iPhone app for people who want to care for important contacts in their own life more intentionally. The app should help organize people, private notes, past events and reminders in a useful way.

This page describes an early concept. Kindlume is not in the App Store yet, has no live URL and should not be understood as a social platform, messenger or therapeutic application.

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Planned Relationship Care Workflow

The planned workflow starts with a private people list. For each person, notes, important events, topics for later conversations and reminders can be maintained.

A timeline per person should make past contacts, events or follow-ups visible. Reminders should support not losing sight of important people, without automatically rating or optimizing relationships.

03

Use Cases

Kindlume is intended for private relationship care: family, close friends, important professional contacts or people where remembering personal details and follow-ups matters.

The app should not be a social network. It should not send messages, manage public profiles or guarantee that relationships automatically improve because of it.

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Planned Technical Implementation

The core concept is local-first on iPhone. The person model, private notes, timeline events and reminder logic should stay on the device in the core concept.

Custom servers for personal relationship data are not planned for the core concept. If sync, backups or shared features are added later, they would need to be described separately, optionally and transparently.

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Privacy, Local Storage and Limits

Kindlume touches very personal information. A data-minimal, local model is therefore important: no messenger function, no social graph, no public profiles and no custom servers for personal relationship data in the core concept.

Kindlume is not a psychological or therapeutic tool. The app can support organization, but does not replace counselling, care or professional help.

Planned Kindlume User Journey

  1. Add important person

    Create a private person in the local model.

  2. Save note or event

    Keep personal details or past moments.

  3. Set follow-up

    Plan a reminder for contact or events.

  4. Review timeline

    Review past contacts and notes.

  5. Care intentionally

    Keep relationships in mind privately, without public social features.

Planned Kindlume Architecture

A local iPhone flow should connect people, notes, timeline events and reminders without public social features.

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Planned Kindlume ArchitectureLocal Person Model: Private people list on the device.. Private Notes: Notes and personal details.. Timeline Events: Past events and contacts.. Reminder Logic: Reminders and follow-ups.. Local Device Storage: Core storage locally on iPhone.. iOS UI: Accessible interface with dark and light mode.Local Person ModelPrivate NotesTimeline EventsReminder LogicLocal Device StorageiOS UI

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Features

People list planned

Structure important contacts privately.

Private notes

Keep personal details and conversation topics locally.

Reminders

Plan contact, events or follow-ups intentionally.

Timeline per person

Review past events and contacts.

Local storage

Core concept without custom servers for relationship data.

Dark and light mode

Light and dark mode are part of the UI concept.

Accessible iOS interface

Readability, clear states and operability matter.

No social features

No messenger, public network or profiles.

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