Iknot.club ((link))
The team behind Iknot.club has released a tentative roadmap for the next 18 months. The focus is on interoperability—allowing users to "export their knots" to other platforms if they wish (the "untie" feature) and integrating with calendar apps like Google Calendar and Outlook.
Mara felt lighter, though she couldn't say why. She replied in the site's open box: What's a favor? The site answered, not in words, but with a map made of knots—simple square knots folding into an arrow pointing west. Before she could decide whether to follow, a notification arrived: New thread—urgent. iknot.club
Over weeks the club grew around her like moss. People met in alleys and laundromats, at midnight by lamplight, trading favors for stories, mending for endings. They were all different—an archivist who cataloged lost recipes, a mechanic who fixed things that memory broke, a teenager who could decipher handwriting no one else could. They shared no names beyond the knots they wore: Overhand, Fisherman's, Sliding Loop. The site was their map; the favors kept the compass. The team behind Iknot
It features a private messaging system, a "Video" section with unlimited traffic for members, and a blog where creators share updates and behind-the-scenes insights. She replied in the site's open box: What's a favor