HudHud began with a small memory.
"Did you feed the birds?" My mom asked.
My mother loved feeding birds. It was one of those quiet daily acts of kindness that most people would pass by without noticing — scattering seeds on a balcony, watching pigeons gather, smiling at sparrows hopping nearby.
After she passed away, I kept thinking about that habit. Not just the act itself, but the feeling behind it.
In a world that constantly moves faster, feeding birds feels different. It asks you to slow down. To notice life around you. To care for something small without expecting anything in return.
That idea became HudHud.
HudHud is a gentle reminder to reconnect with nature through a simple act of kindness. The app helps you remember to feed birds, track your moments, and build a quiet habit that brings calm, mindfulness, and care into everyday life.
No pressure. No noise. Just small meaningful moments.
The name "HudHud" comes from the hoopoe bird — a symbol deeply rooted in stories, nature, and connection.
What started as a personal memory is now becoming a shared experience for people who love birds, peaceful routines, and the beauty of simple acts.