Letters, not posts.
A quiet place to write together.
Linden gives your unprocessed thoughts a quiet place to land, and then lets you decide whether to keep them private or send them to the few people who know how to sit beside you.

I am not trying to make this elegant. I just want you inside the weather of my day.
Why Linden
Processing culture, not reflection culture.
Most digital spaces ask us to arrive already edited. Linden is built for the earlier, stranger, more useful moment: when a thought is still becoming itself.
You can follow a thought for two lines or two hours, send it like a letter, or save the whole thing without anyone ever seeing it. The point is not polish. The point is presence.
Raw by default
Write without formatting gymnastics, metrics, or public pressure.
Your linden
A linden is a small, named circle of loved ones. Share there, not to an audience.
Save or send
Every piece can stay sealed, or become a letter someone sits with.
The V2
Write freely. Send gently.
Linden now has accounts, named circles, invitations, and a private shelf for everything you write. The product is still the old notebook passed between friends, just with a door that knows who should be inside.
Create one linden or several, each named for a small circle of people who belong together.
Send an email invitation so someone can join after creating an account or signing in with Google.
Save a letter privately, share it with lindens, or send it directly to one person when the thought is ready.