Timed arrival
Write to tomorrow, to ten years hence, or to the self who is still on her way.
A letter waits softly for its hour
Lumora is a private letter chamber for iOS. Write what your heart would say; choose the hour, the place, and the gentle rules of opening. If you wish, let it fade after reading. Each note appears only when its promised hour has come.
Timed arrival
Gather by GPS
Fade after read
Pact in witness
Four arrival conditions
Write to tomorrow, to ten years hence, or to the self who is still on her way.
The letter unfolds when all have reached the same appointed moment.
Let the words vanish after they are seen, making tenderness part of the vow.
Gather intent, witness, and signature into one clear and faithful page.
Scroll-woven light
As the page moves, the trail, paper, seal, and candle move with it. Their quiet changes show a message passing from writing, to waiting, to light, and then to rest.
Every rite has a clear state, and every state may be carried by the API.
Trusted devices, JWT, and refresh tokens keep their own wise places.
Schedule, recall, countdown, and fading all obey a plain sense of time.
Privacy is no afterthought
Trusted devices, quiet notifications, device bounds, and sync rules stand like courteous guards. Lumora does not cast every word into the open; it first sets the threshold for reading.
Trusted devices
New devices must be known first, and tender content may remain within trusted hands.
Private previews
Privacy mode keeps notifications gentle; before the hour arrives, previews and thumbnails may stay silent.
After reading
Reading, fading, recall, and shared opening all carry time conditions, so no letter is left bare forever.
Privacy mode
Summary push, thumbnail silence, trusted-device checks, and after-read rules make “received” and “seen” two different doors.
Pact workflow
A pact is not a lone PDF. It is a living course of draft, sending, decision, witness, token access, and later keeping.
Name the parties, write the terms, add witnesses, and keep the page till it is ready.
Formal consent and drawn signatures both keep their time, state, and decision.
Recipients and witnesses may enter by token, with less ceremony at the gate.
After signing, the words, decisions, status, export, and notices remain in view.