No highlights. No flex.
Yauris
The internet claps for your tiny victories.
Made your bed. Replied to that one scary email. Drank water for once. Post it. The world claps. That's it.
Why Yauris
No highlights reel
Not your best week, your gym PR, your promotion. Just the small, unremarkable thing you did today — the kind nobody else would post.
The world claps back
Every win gets real applause from real strangers, somewhere else, who get it — no followers required, no algorithm to please.
Nothing to keep up
No streak to protect, no highlight to top tomorrow. Post it, get clapped for, move on with your day.
How it works
Something small happens
You do a normal-sized thing on a normal day. Not a milestone, not a launch — just something that took a little effort and would otherwise disappear into the rest of the day, unnoticed.
You say it plainly
One or two sentences, exactly what happened. No spin, no caption strategy. If it needs a filter to sound impressive, it's probably not a Yauris post.
The internet claps
Strangers who've had their own version of that day read it and clap — genuinely, not performatively. No follower count decides who sees you here.
Why any of this matters
Somewhere between the group chats and the highlight reels, the internet quietly agreed on a rule: only the impressive things are worth posting. The promotion. The wedding. The marathon. Everything else — the ordinary, unglamorous 90% of being alive — got filed under not interesting enough.
Yauris runs on the opposite rule. The bar isn't impressive — it's true, and yours, and today. You didn't fix your whole life. You replied to one email. That counts, because it happened, and you're the only one who knows what it took.
The rules, such as they are
Questions people actually ask
Is this only for good news?
The opposite, really. Big wins already have somewhere to go. Yauris is for the small, unremarkable ones — the kind that never make it anywhere else.
Do I need followers to get claps?
No. Everyone sees the same live feed. A stranger halfway across the world can clap for something you did five minutes ago.
What if nobody claps?
It still happened. It still counts. The claps are nice, but they were never really the point.
Can I take a post back?
Yes — edit or delete anything you've posted, anytime, from your profile.
Where does my data live?
Right now, Yauris runs entirely in your browser. No sign-in, no server — your wins live in local storage until real accounts exist.
Something small happened today.
Go on. The internet's listening.
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