Listen before speaking.
Only then can you hear the answers.
My Dear Tomorrow is a private letter-writing platform.
You write a message today, to yourself or to someone else.
You give us your trust and we honour our promise to deliver it at exactly the right moment in the future.
It is not a social network, not a messaging app and not a public archive.
Each letter is personal, intentional and created for a specific future moment.
It is not just a message. It is a piece of you, preserved in time, delivered on time.
My Dear Tomorrow was created to give words time.
Some things are not meant to be said immediately.
Some thoughts deserve distance, reflection or simply the right moment.
This platform exists to hold space for messages that matter, without pressure, without noise and without performance.
No.
My Dear Tomorrow does not replace conversations, legal documents, wills or professional advice.
It is not a substitute for legal, medical or financial planning.
It's a personal and emotional expression, not a binding or official document.
My Dear Tomorrow goes further.
We offer four kinds of letters, each designed for a different moment in life, a different purpose.
Plus a Gift Letter that lets you offer the experience to someone else.
We give you a secure personal management page.
We guarantee a beautiful delivery experience on the other end.
We are rooted in Belgian and European law, with full GDPR compliance.
And above all, we are intentionally private. No public feed, no algorithm, no sharing and no audience.
Letters are not designed to be reacted to, commented on or discovered.
A My Dear Tomorrow letter is private, personal and kept safe.
The focus is not on productivity or performance, but on sincerity, privacy and perfect timing.
Yes, a few services exist that send letters into the future.
But that is far from our intention.
Far from the way we work. Far from what we offer, through four distinct letter types for different life moments.
Scheduling an email for later is what technology can do.
My Dear Tomorrow does something else: it makes space for words that deserve time.
Most of those services offer a single letter type, often for free, sometimes with advertising.
My Dear Tomorrow is not a scheduling tool. Not a gimmick around future emails.
It was born from the sense that something has been lost: the time, attention and care we used to put into a letter.
It does not try to bring back the pen. It tries to bring back the intention behind it.
An old intention, in a new form.
Alongside that, we offer a personal management page, a considered delivery experience, and a foundation in Belgian and European law. Which in practice means the strictest privacy rules in the world (GDPR).
That combination, with this intention, we have not found elsewhere.
My Dear Tomorrow is created and maintained by an independent founder.
Not owned by a large corporation. Not backed by advertising models.
The platform has been shaped by personal experience, careful design choices and a deliberate decision to keep it human scale.
My Dear Tomorrow is based in Belgium and operates under Belgian and European law.
Which in practice means the strictest privacy rules in the world (GDPR).
Your data is handled with care, by a real person who built this platform with the best intention.
What you write stays yours.
Banking details never reach us. They are handled by our payment partner Mollie.
The contents of your letters and attachments we do not read, do not share, do not screen.
No human reading. No AI analysis. No training of models.
After delivery, your letter remains accessible for 30 days through your management page.
After that, everything is permanently deleted.
It is both.
My Dear Tomorrow operates as a professional service, while remaining rooted in a personal initiative.
This balance allows the platform to be sustainable without losing its original intention.
My Dear Tomorrow is neutral.
It does not promote any religious, spiritual, political or philosophical belief system.
Users are free to write from any perspective that feels right to them.
My Dear Tomorrow cannot guarantee the existence or accessibility of any email address after submission.
If an address changes, is deleted, becomes inactive or is unreachable due to third-party providers,
My Dear Tomorrow is not responsible for failed delivery.
That said, we have thought of it ☺️
From your personal management page, you can update the recipient's email address at any time before delivery.
Each letter type allows a set number of email changes, so we recommend keeping your management email safe and reviewing your details if circumstances change.
A letter this carefully written deserves to arrive.
