FuturePost

FuturePost

App to send letters to your future self.Free, private, and ad-free.Share your hopes, dreams, or a word of encouragement with your future self.

Pricing:Free

About

FuturePost lets you pause, reflect, and send meaningful letters to your future self. Whether you're setting intentions, capturing a moment in time, or sending words of encouragement for a difficult day ahead, FuturePost delivers your message exactly when you need it most. Unlike other services, FuturePost is 100% free forever, with no subscriptions, hidden fees, or ads. Your letters are encrypted and private, ensuring your thoughts stay between you and your future self. Key Features: Schedule letters for any date - next month, next year, or a decade from now. Private and secure - your letter can only be read by you. Completely free with no ads. Easy import from FutureMe and other services. Available on web and iOS (Android soon) Built as a passion project by someone who believes meaningful self-reflection shouldn't cost a thing. Join thousands of people already writing to their future selves.

Key Features

Scheduled Delivery

Pick any future date—from next month to years or decades ahead—and FuturePost will deliver your letter exactly when you choose.

End-to-End Privacy & Encryption

Letters are encrypted and private so only you can read them when they’re delivered.

Free & Ad-Free

Completely free forever with no subscriptions, hidden fees, or advertisements.

Import from Other Services

Easily import letters from FutureMe and similar services so you can consolidate your messages in one place.

How to Use FuturePost

1) Open FuturePost (web or iOS) and create an account or continue following the app prompts. 2) Click to compose a new letter: write your message, add a subject/title, and optionally add tags or notes. 3) Choose the delivery date and privacy options (letters are encrypted by default). 4) Save/schedule the letter — FuturePost will securely store it and deliver it to you on the chosen date.

Use Cases

Set intentions or New Year’s resolutions by writing a letter to your future self to review progress after 6 months or a year.
Write encouraging messages for future difficult days (e.g., before exams, job interviews, or medical procedures) so you receive support when you need it.
Capture milestones and memories—document life events, relationships, or feelings now and re-read them years later to reflect on personal growth.