Most tiny web projects disappear into the feed the same way they are made: quickly.
This one did not.

Yi Hui Chan had been posting simple videos about websites she built with Claude Code, usually to a few thousand views at a time, when one idea suddenly broke away from the rest.

On April 19, she posted a short introduction to a site called Message in a Bottle and reached 529K views with 14K shares.
She explained it perfectly in the first 3 seconds:
“I made a website to let go of your unsent messages.”
The site itself is tiny, and that is what makes the idea so strong.
It speaks to a feeling almost everyone understands right away: the text you never sent, the thing you still wish you had said, the message that never found a place to go.
That is why this one broke through while the other Claude-built website intros stayed in the low-thousands.
It already feels less like a demo and more like the start of a real app.
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