About

CABIN is a quiet place for recommendations worth keeping.

CABIN exists because people who care about what they consume have no reliable way to remember, reflect on, and share what actually mattered.

In a world optimized for feeds, trends, and endless consumption, CABIN is built on a different idea: that what you choose to keep matters more than what you scroll past.

The inspiration comes from a concept in Chinese culture called 收藏 — often translated as “to collect,” but more accurately meaning to keep only what truly matters. It’s not about volume or popularity. It’s about taste shaped over time through intention, memory, and discernment.

CABIN applies this philosophy to books, films, shows, podcasts, and ideas.

Nothing enters your CABIN by accident.

Recommendations arrive privately, from people you trust.

Each one is accepted deliberately, saved with purpose, and revisited when it resonates again.

There are no public feeds.

No followers.

No algorithms trying to decide what you should like next.

Just a single, calm space that acts as both:

  • an inbox for incoming recommendations, and
  • a personal archive of what you’ve chosen to keep.

CABIN isn’t about discovering everything.

It’s about remembering what stayed with you.

Over time, your CABIN becomes more than a list.

It becomes a quiet record of what has shaped you — what taught you something, moved you, inspired you, or changed the way you think.

In a culture designed for forgetting,

CABIN exists for remembering better.