Description
Three posts a day. No algorithm. That's it.
Grift is the social app for people who are tired of the feed. No infinite scroll. No engagement bait. No reverse-chronological doom-pit. Just a hard limit: three photo or video posts per day, per person. Posts auto-expire after 5 days. The whole thing is built around making you post less and look more.
WHAT YOU GET
- A daily post budget. Three posts. When they're gone, they're gone — see you tomorrow.
- A 30-day shelf life. Old posts disappear so the app stays current and your past doesn't haunt you.
- A clean feed mixing the people you follow with new voices, no algorithm scoring it.
- Photos and short videos only. No threads. No quote tweets. No retweets.
- Like or dislike (pick one), comment once per post, follow people you actually like.
WHAT YOU DON'T GET
- An infinite, anxiety-shaped feed.
- An algorithm deciding what's important.
- Ads, trackers, or third-party data brokers reading your activity.
- A graveyard of old posts you wish you hadn't made.
PRIVACY
We sign you in with Apple. We do not use IDFA. We do not track you across other apps. We do not sell your data. Your posts are stored on Google Firebase, encrypted in transit and at rest. You can delete your account from inside the app at any time and it permanently removes your posts, comments, and reactions.
Made for people who want a smaller, calmer, more honest place to share photos and videos with friends. Welcome to Grift.
Three posts a day. No algorithm. That's it.
Nouveautés (v1.2.4)
• New: block accounts — tap the small hand icon next to Follow on any post, or use the ‘Block’ option in the user’s profile menu. Blocked accounts disappear from your feed in both directions
• New: Grift Score — a per-user engagement metric (likes + posts × 5) shown on profiles, in the post header, and on the Top Grifters leaderboard
• New: Settings → “Swipe to react” toggle (off by default). When on, swipe right to like and swipe left to dislike, with the previous animation. Otherwise swipes just advance the feed and reactions are tap-only
• Fixed a bug where rapidly toggling between like and dislike could make the counts drift out of sync
• Fixed the photo carousel showing the wrong photo on cards with more than two photos
• Profile photo uploads now surface an alert when they fail instead of failing silently, and other users’ profiles refresh from the server when opened so a stale avatar can’t linger
• Video posts are now capped at 1 minute (was 2) for faster, more reliable uploads
• The post header is now opaque with rounded corners so the name, handle, and Grift Score are always readable