Manifesto

we didn't lose
social media.
it lost us.

somewhere between the first like and the ten-thousandth refresh, something changed.

we stopped sharing because we wanted to.
we started sharing because we were trying to win.

win attention. win approval. win a number that resets every 24 hours and means nothing by morning.

they told us it was connection.
what they built was a scoreboard.

they told us it was community.
what they built was a stage — with judges you'll never meet deciding if your moment was worth something.

they told us it was free.
what it cost was your time, your data, your peace of mind, and somewhere along the way — your actual self.

here's what got lost in all of it:

the random thought you wanted to share but didn't because it wouldn't “perform.”

the photo you took just because you liked it — not because it was good enough.

the feeling of sharing something real, just because you wanted to, with no score attached.

that's what sharespot is.

no likes. no follower counts. no algorithm deciding your worth before you even open your mouth.

just you. sharing. because you wanted to.

the way it used to feel before any of this existed.

we're not anti-social media. we're pro-you.

we believe your moments don't need to earn their place. your thoughts don't need approval. your life doesn't need a highlight reel.

you deserve a space that's actually yours.

no score. no pressure. no performance.

just your space.

Romeo Hazel
Founder, Sharespot