Introducing "E-ternal"
So much of our online interaction happens in the now: Instant messages, Recent updates, Live streams. But should every correspondence be so...immediate?
Nick Acemoglu (Frank151's very own art director) has created a way to post-date personal correspondences. Simply put, E-ternal.net allows you to send video messages to the future.
A letter written by Nick's grandmother inspired the idea—she gave it to Nick's mother a decade before she died to be delivered after her death. It was a life gift that he will never forget.
Almost like a digital time capsule, E-ternal lets users record video messages and set the delivery date—from seven days to 100 years in the future. As long as the recipient has a valid email address, it'll reach them.
E-ternal won't revolutionize the way we communicate online. It's not meant to. E-ternal is for those things we want to say now that should be heard later, be it in a week or a century.






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