Vidy Thatte

Stream - Twitter for introverts

Stream is a micro-journaling app designed to save your most important thoughts and ideas. Saving a thought on Stream is as easy as sending a message to yourself. You can easily share your thoughts from Stream to Twitter.

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Vidy Thatte
Hey fellow makers! 👋 I had this random idea 2 months ago to build a private twitter for myself. I really liked how twitter made it easy to share my thoughts with everyone but there was a lot I didn't necessarily was interested in sharing publicly. After a few weeks of contemplating this idea, I decided to go ahead and build it. I then sent out about 20 beta invites to some of my friends. A few weeks later, the number of beta testers has grown to more than 150 people and I've managed to tap into a whole new community of twitter power users who think publicly and use Stream & Twitter frequently. Top Features that makes Stream super helpful: - Messaging style UI to make note creation super simple - Supports Audio notes and transcription via Speechkit framework - Supports images - Search - Ability to spin threads - Privacy - All data stored on your phone Would love your feedback!! P.S. the app makes typewriter sounds as you type 👀
Amrith
@vd_thatte Very interesting!
Miguel Piedrafita
Maybe create a mailing list for when the Android version launches :)
Shadab Hassan
@m1guelpf second this
Vidy Thatte
@m1guelpf @shadab37 Follow me on Twitter and you'll know :)
Ankit Kumar
This looks pretty cool. Is there an Android Version in works?
Vidy Thatte
@ankit_kumar3 Working on it!!
Ben Williams

I’ve been using it for a few weeks to add little notes that I revisit later

Pros:

It’s great to be able to type thoughts out quickly with a UI that’s inviting to create

Cons:

I’d like to be able to toggle the typing sound or have it disabled when my ringer is off

Reggie James
Been using stream more and more. What are some cool behaviors you’ve seen so far?
Amrith
@hipcityreg I'm curious too +1
Vidy Thatte
@hipcityreg @amrith It seems like people mainly use it for twitter drafts. A friend of mine who blogs said half of his ideas went through Stream which was very encouraging. I can also see people writing poetry/rap, feels like a great medium for that. I personally use it for new ideas, venting out, writing down new insights, etc.
Matt Henderson 🚀
One of my favorite products by one of my favorite makers 🧡
Vidy Thatte
@juhaszhenderson Thanks for the support :)
Ben Markowitz
Love it, how do I back it up? Would be great if it stored in iCloud!
Vidy Thatte
@bpmarkowitz will add that capability soon. It's part of the plan :)
Marco Fabrega
Looks very simple and clean! Congrats on launching on Product Hunt! 2 questions for you. 1. What would you say is your pitch for someone already using a journalling platform like Day One Journal? 2. What made you decide to start with iOS?
Vidy Thatte
@marcoafabrega Thanks! 1. I've tried Day one a few years ago when it first came out. Stream is way more simpler, and has way less friction which makes it perfect for all kinds of random uninhibited rambling thoughts. Day one feels like a proper journal and you need to think about things before typing in. Subtle differences. 2. I'm an iOS developer, a lot of my target users had iPhones, I can also do a lot of cool things with speech to text, computer Vision stuff locally on device rather than using an external API so it was a no brainer :)
Matthew Kochakian

Vidy is great and I'm sure he will continue to improve the app, as he has been doing already for the last month. WOOH

Pros:

It's tough to find a good place to store random thoughts, which stream is great for.

Cons:

I don't like that you can't shut off the typewriter noises-- it should only happen when the ringer is on.

Peter Hilton
Nice app, shame about the typography
Amrith
@peterhilton I think the typography is fine. Any suggestions on making it better instead of just calling it a shame? 🤗
Peter Hilton
@amrith Sure - I originally wrote a longer comment, which PH discarded after log in :( The problem is the main Courier New font, which has poor legibility, uses a lot of space, and is just a bit too Windows 3 (it was specifically designed for low resolution displays). The default font that the Notes app uses would be a good default choice. If you want something a bit typewritery, something like Roboto Slab works better on modern displays.
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