Keep your people close.
Yarite reminds you to reach out before it feels too late. A short daily list, from your closest friends to your wider circle, and nothing you do ever leaves your phone.
Download on the App StoreFree up to 15 people · No account · Nothing leaves your phone
You remember when it feels too late.
Busy weeks bury good intentions, and your brain was never built to keep track of this many people. A client you meant to follow up with, a friend you keep meaning to call: people drift, not from a falling out, just from time passing. By the time someone crosses your mind, reaching out feels awkward. Yarite exists for exactly that moment. It gets there before the awkwardness does.
Three gestures, that’s the whole system.
Place your people in circles.
Six circles, closest to furthest, each with its own rhythm: close friends every few days, your wider circle a few times a year. Drag a person into a circle and you’re done.
Get a short list each day.
Every morning Yarite picks who it’s time to reach out to. A few names, never a backlog. Three people today: that’s the whole ask.
Reach out with one tap.
Call, message, or write straight from the card, and the touch logs itself. Swipe right when it’s done, left to skip. Either way the clock restarts, no questions asked.
Closeness has a geography.
The people who matter most sit at the center. The colors run cold to warm: cool blue for your wider world of acquaintances and working relationships, warm red for your inner circle. One look tells you where a person stands and how often you want to show up for them. Yarite keeps the warm ones warm, and makes sure the cold ones never freeze.
- Closest
- Furthest
No shame. No countdown.
Miss a week and nothing breaks: you restart from where you are. Yarite shows you the true numbers (four months since Marco, a month past the rhythm you set) and never turns them into a lecture. And when the daily list gets too heavy, it doesn’t push harder. It asks whether the settings still fit and helps you loosen them.
Yours, structurally.
Yarite has no server and no accounts. Your people, your notes, your history: all of it lives on your phone and nowhere else. The App Store privacy label reads “Data Not Collected”, because there’s nowhere to collect it.
- No server
- There is no Yarite backend to reach, breach, or subpoena.
- No accounts
- Nothing to sign up for, nothing to log into, nothing to reset.
- “Data Not Collected”
- The App Store privacy label, as filed. There’s nowhere to collect it.
Free for your closest 15.
One purchase for everyone else.
Everything works free, up to 15 people: all six circles, the daily list, notifications, forever. No account, no trial clock. When your circles outgrow 15, a one-time purchase of $9.99 unlocks unlimited people. Once, not monthly.
- All six circles
- The daily list
- Notifications
- No account, no trial clock
- Unlimited people
- Everything in Free
- Yours for good
(Subscription alternatives run $10 to $20 a month.)
Download on the App StoreFAQ.
Is Yarite really free?
Yes. Everything works up to 15 people, with no account and no time limit. The one-time purchase only removes the 15-person cap.
What happens when I pass 15 people?
Yarite asks for the one-time unlock ($9.99). Nothing is lost and nothing expires: your circles keep working while you decide.
Is my data private?
There’s no server and no account. Your people and your history stay in your phone. The App Store label reads “Data Not Collected”.
Does Yarite read my messages or calls?
No. iOS doesn’t allow apps to read your call or message history, and Yarite is built the opposite way: you reach out from the app with one tap, and that logs the touch.
What if the daily list gets overwhelming?
Loosen it. Move people to a further circle, cap the number per day, or relax a circle’s rhythm. The list should fit your life, not the other way around.
Is there an Android or web version?
No. Yarite is built natively for iPhone, on iOS 26.