No app, no login, no streak-shaming. Just a text message that shows up every single day and asks you to make something. It's a loop, not a weekly countdown — here's what that means.
You get a text with the day's prompt. It's usually a little odd on purpose — the goal isn't a "correct" drawing, it's a starting point. Interpret it however you want.
Draw your take on Day 1's prompt and upload a photo through the submission form linked in your text. At the same time, Day 2's prompt goes out, so you're already drawing again before you know how yesterday's did. Every entry gets reviewed for rules and relevance before it's considered — an automated first pass, so nothing off-topic slips through.
Day 1's submissions get reviewed and ranked, and one doodle is picked as the winner. It goes up on this site first, then on Instagram a few hours later. Meanwhile Day 3's prompt has already gone out and Day 2's submissions are opening — the cycle never actually pauses.
In practice: on any given day you're usually doing three things at once — drawing today's prompt, having already submitted yesterday's, and waiting to hear whether the one from two days ago won. It sounds like a lot written out, but by text it just feels like one message a day.
This isn't a portfolio piece. It's a habit. Rough, weird, five-minute doodles are welcome — consistency beats polish here.
Keep it simple — one drawing, one upload, one shot at each day's prompt.
Jump back in whenever. Every day is a new prompt and a clean slate — the loop doesn't wait for you, but it doesn't hold a grudge either.
Subscribe now and you're in for the next one — the loop starts as soon as you join.
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