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Dayre is an online diary and social community for women, owned or controlled by Create Collective Pte. Ltd. Its core positioning is not email, SMS, or enterprise communications, but a place where women can record everyday life, share life stages through text, photos, and videos, and receive support within the community. The platform emphasizes a safe space, real stories, and women’s mental wellbeing.
From the perspective of the communications/email category, Dayre is closer to a community content product. Its main “channels” are the mobile app and desktop web. It supports unlimited text, photo, and video uploads, and users can like, comment, save, send hugs, and use a sticker library. Search supports keywords, hashtags, and usernames. For privacy, it offers three settings: Self, Close Friends, and Dayreans. It also uses a paid membership model to create a gated community, reducing the likelihood of trolls entering.
Dayre offers a free trial for the first month, then costs S$4.50/month. The terms also mention that early subscribers may enjoy a Dayrean Special Fee of S$3.50/month. Subscriptions renew monthly, require a payment method, and may be paid through third-party accounts. If not canceled before the billing date, the subscription will be charged automatically. Processed payments are non-refundable, and after cancellation, access remains available until the end of the current billing cycle.
The advantages are its clear positioning and design around women’s mutual support, diary-style expression, and community connection. Its features cover journaling, discovery, interaction, and privacy controls. The subscription barrier helps maintain the community atmosphere, and there are no additional bandwidth fees for uploaded files. The drawbacks are also clear: it does not provide email delivery, marketing communications, SMTP, SMS, or notification-channel capabilities. Publicly available text does not mention enterprise-grade communication metrics such as deliverability, throughput, SLA, or webhooks. The terms also state that the service may be interrupted, is not guaranteed to be error-free or secure, and that Dayre is not a backup service.
It is suitable for adult women who want to document their lives, read real experiences from other women, receive emotional support, or keep shared records with friends. It is not suitable for teams that need email marketing, transactional emails, SMS verification codes, customer notifications, or developer communication APIs.
The collected text does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, node locations, or availability, so its access status in China is unknown.
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dayre.me is an Singapore Social & Dating provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dayre.me directly.