Scrapbooking Our Internet Again with Senspace
Come and explore the app that brings back all the good things from the old Internet.
Lately I’ve been craving something… slower.
Something more real than the performative doom-scroll-fest with identical feeds that most apps have become.
I miss the old internet—the messy, creative one.
The one where we built pages just for fun, not followers. Where identity was curated in pixels and gifs, not strategy decks.
That’s why I’ve been spending time on Senspace, a new kind of social scrapbooking app.
It’s still early, but it already feels like a breath of fresh air.
Think of it like Tumblr meets your old Myspace and Livejournals, but updated for now—with less noise, more space, and actual intention behind what gets shared.
There are no templates.
No prompts to “optimize.”
Just a blank page and the question: What do you want to remember?
🛠 A quick note on the tech (for the nerds like me)
What also drew me to Senspace is how it’s rebuilding social from scratch.
It’s not just any old pretty app. It’s part of a bigger rethink about how we create and connect online.
Instead of feeds, it’s based on pages.
Instead of followers, it’s about spaces.
And everything starts with your own blank canvas.
From a tech perspective, it feels closer to the early web — where each person’s page was their own mini-site.
You’re not performing for an algorithm, you’re crafting your space with intentionality.
No ads. No surveillance-driven design. Just tools to collect, reflect, and co-create.
The whole platform is still in its early stages, and honestly, that’s part of the magic.
It’s lightweight, fast, and constantly evolving based on how people are using it.
There’s no “influencer tier,” no premium button. Just people building the internet again, one space at a time.
👗 What I’ve been making on Senspace
As a creative I have been quietly experimenting with two pages:
✨ A collaborative outfit inspiration collage that anyone can add to.
It’s meant to feel like a digital moodboard—loose, playful, nostalgic, and alive.
This kind of page was the norm in the early internet. Now it feels radical.
📚 A personal fashion design archive, made for digital artists, 3D creators, and fashion-curious folks.
It’s a growing reference hub I wish I had when I started. I’m filling it with silhouettes, era summaries, and context for anyone who wants to remix fashion history into their digital creations.
This is part of a bigger idea I’ve been working on—making fashion history more accessible, less gatekept, and way more remixable.
The past few weeks I have been sharing content on how I have been exploring web3 socials like Firefly. Firefly is a social app where you can cross post to platforms such as Twitter (X), Bluesky as well as web3 socials like Lens and Farcaster. you publish one post and your content gets distributed simultaneously to any or all of the apps. This means you are able to focus more on the actual content creation, the fun artistic side, and leave the tedious posting to the app to handle! To find out more on Firefly, check this previous post I wrote.
Why are you mentioning this do you ask? It is because I feel it is the extreme opposite to what platforms and products like Senspace are building. on one hand with Firefly there is the new and somewhat unknown future of the internet involving web3 and the blockchain, while on the other hand we have Senspace who are almost reviving something from the past in a sense that was truly missing from our lives. If you are a Millenial who grew up in the era in between web1 and web2 you are sure to agree both extremes are needed to move forward the culture we call the internet.
🔁 Why this feels different
There’s something really healing about starting with a blank page.
No algorithm telling you what to post. No like-counts in your face. Just a space that grows with you.
Senspace reminds me that the internet can still be weird, personal, and generous.
That we can still make things that aren’t just optimized content.
And most of all—that digital spaces can be built together.
👋 Wanna play?
If you want to peek inside my world, or better yet, add to it—
here’s my open collage page:
📌 Link to outfit inspiration Senspace page
It’s free to join, and you can build your own space too if you want.
Here’s the main site if you’re curious:
Would love to see what you’d save 🫶



Amazing article and love your take on Senspace! Excited to continue spaces that are personal, low pressure and fun!
Love the Summer fashion inspo space you created too! :)
Amazing!
Thank you, kay-san!💐