There was a time when social media felt personal — a place to share life with the people who mattered. Today, it’s mostly an entertainment network. We log in to consume, not to connect.
That’s why Personarc exists — a journal-first space where your story grows quietly and privately, and you decide when — and with whom — it becomes visible.
I looked thru the site and am very confused. No clue what it is... looks like a Ai generated landing page.
To see actual arcs, you’ll need to log in, but here’s an example:
personarc
This frames the shift from broadcasting to intentional self expression, and I’m curious how you balance privacy with the desire for shared connection
Each Arc is private by default—your story belongs to you. You decide what’s shared, when, and with whom. That way, you can connect with others intentionally, without ever losing control over your own story.
This is an arc example personarc
Are you building around local-first storage and encryption, or a server-centric approach with strong access control and auditability?
server‑centric with strict access control.Row‑Level Security ensures every user only sees their own data — nothing else.Privacy isn’t an add‑on; it’s enforced at the database layer itself.
Nice concept bringing back intentional sharing. What made you decide to build privacy in from the start?
We built privacy in from the start because Personarc is meant to begin as your space. It’s like a journal that naturally forms an arc over time — a clearer record of your thoughts, growth, and perspective. When everything starts private, you can reflect freely, see patterns, and find meaning — and only share when it truly feels right. And if you never share, it’s still doing exactly what it was designed to do.