Easy to start
Feed, search, and profiles provide a familiar base before deeper features matter.
Lets starts like a familiar social app. You post something, talk with people, recognize helpful participation with Glints, vote on Decisions, and use support or moderation when something goes wrong.



Lets helps people gather real discussion around posts, recognize useful contribution, and take part in shared Decisions. You do not need special vocabulary to start: the app has a feed, profiles, search, Glints, voting, reports, blocking, and support.


The core path is simple: a person shares something, others respond, helpful people get recognized, and the community can show which proposals matter.
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A post appears in the feed, and people can find it through familiar social discovery.
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Comments, replies, and messages keep the conversation moving in the right place.
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A Glint recognizes helpful participation or thanks someone inside Lets.
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Decisions let people express a view on product and community direction. In beta, one account has one vote.
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When something breaks the rules, people can report, block, or contact support.




Lets is useful when the quality of discussion matters as much as the post itself. The app makes support and feedback visible, while keeping rules and help close to everyday use.
Feed, search, and profiles provide a familiar base before deeper features matter.
Glints help thank people for useful actions and careful support.
Voting shows community input without buying influence or learning complex systems.
Reports, blocking, and support are part of the product flow, not hidden after the fact.
The public beta opens gradually. Request access, read the White Paper if you want deeper context, or go straight to support and safety.