Trust is built
one promise
at a time.

Kept is a shared space for the commitments you make to the people who matter most. Not tasks. Not reminders. Promises.

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I'LL PICK UP THE PRESCRIPTION ON MY WAY HOME
For Priya · Today · Kept
14 in a row

We make dozens of small promises every day. "I'll send you that link." "I'll swing by after work." "I'll look over that draft."

These aren't tasks. They're the threads that hold our relationships together.

But they get lost in text threads, forgotten after a quick chat, buried under everything else. The result is quiet friction — the small pang when something slips, the slow erosion of reliability.

We asked: what if keeping a promise felt as natural as making one?

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Make a promise together

Open a shared space with someone — partner, friend, family — and capture a commitment in plain language. No forms. No categories. Just a promise.

02

Follow through

Kept gently brings the promise back when the moment arrives. Not a push notification alarm — a warm nudge. "You said you'd do this. Still happening?"

03

See trust grow

Every promise kept is a receipt. Over time, the pattern becomes visible — proof of reliability, a quiet record of showing up. That's trust made tangible.

Warmth, not surveillance

A promise kept is a gift you give, not a debt you owe. Kept never feels like a compliance check. It feels like a shared journal.

Built for relationships

Partners, friends, family, colleagues. Kept isn't a personal to-do list — it's a shared space between people who care about each other.

Reliability is a practice

Trust isn't a feeling. It's a habit. Every small promise kept is a deposit in the relationship — and you can watch the balance grow over time.

Presence over productivity

Kept doesn't optimize your life. It deepens your connections. Less anxiety about what you forgot. More confidence in who you are to the people around you.

We believe the world gets better — relationships get stronger, people feel more seen, trust stops being assumed and starts being visible — when we follow through on the small promises we make every day.

A world where "I promise" is always followed by "I did."