Make room for the people who matter.
Oathkeep is a calm little app for staying close. Each day it suggests one person worth a hello, and helps you write the message in your own words — you make it yours and send it from wherever you actually talk.
Coming soon to both stores — for iPhone, Android, Apple Watch and Wear OS.
Real screens, sample people. The draft writes itself — you stay the author.
Why it exists
Nobody decides to lose touch. A week gets loud, a month slips past, and suddenly it’s been ages and saying hello feels like it needs a reason. Oathkeep removes the deciding — one name a day, and the words to start with. The caring was always there. This is just the remembering.
How it works
One person a day. Your words.
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One person a day, never a feed
Today shows whoever’s been waiting longest for a hello, and why — “it’s been about 9 weeks, just moved abroad for work.” On quiet days it may suggest someone with no reason needed. “Not today” is always allowed.
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Talk, don’t type
When you add someone — or update them, or yourself — you just talk. Oathkeep sorts what you said into their profile: what’s going on, how you met, birthdays, topics to handle gently. That depth is what makes drafts feel personal.
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A draft in your voice, two sizes
Quick note is a few warm lines, instant. Catch-up is fuller and more thoughtful. Nudge it with Not me, New angle or Why this, fill the one [personal memory] slot, then share it into WhatsApp or Messages. Oathkeep never sends anything itself.
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It learns your voice, privately
Messages you actually send become a private style sample on your account — capped at 24, never shared, never used to train anything shared, clearable in Settings any time. Drafts just start sounding more like you.
Where it lives
Your phone, your wrist, your home screen
iPhone
The full app, iOS 16.4 and up — plus a pinned-person widget for the home screen and a circular one for the lock screen. A tap lands straight in the draft.
Android
Android 8 and up, with Pinned and Who-to-reach-out-to widgets (2×2). Everything you see on this page was captured on Android.
Apple Watch
Today’s person on a watch-face complication, the day’s draft readable offline, and an Edit-on-iPhone handoff when you’re ready to send.
Wear OS
A tile one swipe from the watch face — today’s person and a Draft chip. Finish on the phone with a “draft ready” handoff.
All four ship together. In twelve languages — and drafts are written in the recipient’s language.
Privacy
Private, on purpose
Your people live in your account, and nowhere else. What you tell Oathkeep is used for one thing: helping you stay close to them.
Read the full policy — it’s in plain words- Drafts are processed for you by Google’s AI — processed, not kept, and never used to build profiles of you.
- Voice input becomes text on your phone where it supports it. We never record or store audio.
- No ads, no data sales, no advertising IDs. We count anonymous taps and crash reports — never your notes, names or messages.
- Everything syncs through your private space; subscriptions run through Apple or Google. We never see your card.
- Delete your account in the app and everything — profiles, notes, photos, purchase record — is erased.
Pricing
Stated plainly
Browsing your people, their dates and your notes is free, forever. Message drafting is part of Oathkeep Plus, after a free trial. Cancelling keeps access until the period ends — and nothing you wrote is ever deleted.
Around $6.99 a month, $41.99 a year, or $99.99 once for lifetime. Billed by Apple or Google — the store shows the exact price for your country before you buy.
Auto-renews until cancelled, in your store’s subscription settings. EU customers keep their 14-day withdrawal right, handled by Apple or Google.
Oathkeep, by Worth Spreading
Someone’s been waiting to hear from you
Launching soon on the App Store and Google Play. No feeds, no streaks, no pressure — just a gentle rhythm of showing up.
Point your camera here when we launch — one code, both stores.