Paid Ongoing Private Thread · Visual example
See how paid ongoing correspondence can unfold.
This static visual shows how a paid Ongoing Private Thread may continue across multiple physical-letter rounds. It contains no real Codes or customer information.
VISUAL EXAMPLE — this is not the one-time First Private Thread Demo and nothing here is connected to a customer account.
Paid Ongoing Private Threads can keep using the same active Code as A and B exchange later physical letters. The one-time First Private Thread Demo remains limited to one round.
Example boundaries
Visual example only
This page does not contain real letters, real codes, or anyone’s saved information.
A turning timeline
The timeline moves left to right, turns back, and continues downward as the letter history grows.
No full letter text
The timeline shows selected dates and intentional updates. It does not store the full letter.
No page-open signals
The timeline does not share page-opening, seen, read-receipt, or real-time activity signals.
Private Thread
Letter moments are shown quietly in order. The physical letter itself stays with you.
Letter prepared
A
The letter was prepared privately, away from the website.
Letter sent
A
The physical letter left the sender's hands.
Letter received
B
The recipient marked that the physical letter arrived.
Needs time
B
A shared update was added without creating pressure to respond.
The path turns softly here.
Reply sent
B
Another physical letter began its way back.
Reply received
A
The thread continued through another marked letter moment.
The path moves forward
Letter path 1
The path turns back softly
Letter path 2
Letter prepared
The letter was prepared privately, away from the website.
Timeline can keep
- Dates chosen for timeline events
- Short updates left intentionally
- Whether a shared update came from A or B
- Short labels that explain the kind of moment
Timeline does not keep
- The full letter text
- Scans or photos of the letter
- Read receipts or page-open activity signals
- A public profile, feed, or relationship graph
Timeline rule
The line follows time, not pressure.
A and B show where a moment came from. They do not force the timeline to alternate, split, or behave like a conversation.