Closure doesn't always come from an apology or a final conversation. Sometimes, it has to be built from within. Release your unsent letters, process your grief, and find your own ending.
Write one sentence you've been holding onto. It won't be saved anywhere.
Your words have been released.
You are one step closer to peace.
Tools designed specifically for the unique pain of ambiguous loss.
Draft letters to the person you are separated from. Choose a symbolic release: watch it burn to digital ash, fold into a paper airplane, or lock it in a time capsule.
Publish your letter anonymously to feel heard. Our strict "No-Comment" policy prevents toxic advice. Readers can only leave validation actions, like "I hear you."
Stuck staring at a blank page? Use therapeutic prompts like "The apology I wish I got," or "The boundaries I'm proud of keeping" to guide your healing.
The Echoes Philosophy
Healing from estrangement and loss is hard work. We enforce strict moderation to prevent identifying information from being shared, and provide immediate access to "The Grounding Room" for moments when the grief feels too heavy.