…we ran into Rihanna leaving Catch. He froze. I waved. She waved back.
Hearsay vs. you-say. Tell your anecdote. Tag the people who lived it. They swipe True or Not. It goes live only when they all swipe True.
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…we ran into Rihanna leaving Catch. He froze. I waved. She waved back.
The only judges are the people who were there.
Start with a prompt: I was with @ryan when… Pick yours from 9 starters. Tag the people who lived it.
Your tagged circle gets the anecdote in their Inbox. Swipe right for True. Swipe left for Not. Add your angle with Now, Photo, Video, or Voice.
When everyone swipes True, your anecdote goes live to the people you trust. Not a post. Not content. A memory, confirmed by the people who were there.
For the anecdotes that floor you. The one that says: retell this.
When the anecdote is also yours. Same moment, your angle.
The signature reaction. The one that completes a Fabella.
Road trips. Concert pits. Stadium last-minutes. The 4 a.m. stories no one believes.
A story about you needs you to confirm it.
Three reactions that actually say something.
Your circle decides what's true.
An anecdote goes live only when everyone tagged swipes True.
Fabella is the social app where stories about you need you to confirm them — before they go public. You send an anecdote to the people who lived it, and it enters the feed only once they say it's true. Fact, not fable.
Tell your anecdote and tag the people who were there — up to 5 witnesses. Each of them receives it privately and swipes True or Not. The story goes live only when everyone tagged swipes True. Until then, it stays between you and them.
One Not is enough. The anecdote is declined for everyone and never reaches a feed — even if other witnesses had already confirmed. Nothing about you goes public without your yes.
Not always. If you're already on Fabella, you confirm or decline right in the app. If you were tagged as a witness but aren't a member, you can answer from a secure link — no download, no account — and that link stays valid for 7 days.
The author can delete their post at any time. A single witness who confirmed a story can remove it directly; on a story with several witnesses, it comes down once every witness agrees. No one controls a shared memory alone.
No likes. Fabella has three reactions — Amazing, I Lived It, and I Was There — plus comments. Your home feed is the people you follow, with a Trending row of the stories that moved the community this week.
Yes. Fabella is free on iOS, starting with the US App Store. No purchase is required to post, confirm, or boost an anecdote.
iOS only. US App Store. Launching with the 2026 World Cup.
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