Meadow

Where the forest opens up

A chronological feed connecting Grove blogs. No algorithms deciding what you see. No public metrics breeding anxiety. Just people, sharing, in the order they posted.

Meadow launches in Phase 3 — After the blog engine is live and people are writing. For now, this is a glimpse of what's coming.

What is Meadow?

Think of it as the clearing in the forest. When you step out from under the dense canopy of your own blog, you can see what others in the Grove are writing.

Posts flow chronologically. You can vote (only you see the scores). You can react with emojis (only the author sees who reacted). You can bookmark for later.

No one's performing for virality. No one's chasing engagement. Just... connection.

How it works

Blog owners opt-in

You choose which posts to share to the feed. Your blog, your control.

Chronological feed

Posts appear in the order they were published. What was posted, not what an algorithm thinks you'll click.

Vote privately

Upvote posts you love. Only you see your vote scores. No public rankings.

React authentically

Send emoji reactions. Only the author sees who reacted. Encouragement without performance.

Why Meadow exists

Because social media broke something fundamental: it turned human connection into a competition. Public metrics. Algorithmic feeds. Viral mechanics.

Meadow remembers what "social" actually means. Your encouragement goes to the author, not the crowd. Your feed shows what was posted, not what an algorithm thinks you'll click.

It's social media that doesn't make you feel like shit.

Join the waitlist

Be notified when Meadow launches. No spam, just a heads up when it's ready.

No spam, ever. Unsubscribe anytime.

While you're waiting, explore Grove