One planet. Many ways to enjoy it.
A Morning Routine
Take thirty quiet seconds before the day begins. Watch where the Sun is rising. Send an Ohayo. Start your morning remembering that millions of other people are beginning theirs too.
Ideal for people interested in:
- mindfulness
- slow mornings
- intentional habits
- digital wellbeing
Explore Earth in Real Time
See the day/night boundary move continuously around the globe. Discover:
- where sunrise is happening right now
- where sunset is happening
- which cities wake up next
- how seasons affect daylight
- how many people are currently experiencing sunrise
Great for curious minds.
An Educational Tool
Teachers, students and parents can use OhayoWorld to explain:
- Earth's rotation
- time zones
- sunrise and sunset
- solstices
- equinoxes
- population distribution
Unlike static maps, everything happens live.
A Peaceful Social Network
Every Ohayo appears as a small pulse of light. There are:
- no profiles
- no followers
- no likes
- no comments
- no advertising
- no algorithms deciding what you should see
Only anonymous greetings shared around the world. Perhaps the smallest social network on Earth.
Shared Gatherings
Create an Ohayo gathering. Invite:
- your family
- your school
- your company
- your sports club
- your online community
Watch everyone send an Ohayo together.
Simply Watch the Planet Wake Up
Sometimes you don't need to do anything. Just rotate the globe. Watch cities enter daylight. Notice where night is ending. Enjoy a few quiet moments before returning to the rest of the internet.