See your people.
Seeing your friends shouldn't take forty texts and three maybes. Say what you're up to — tonight or next month — and your people jump in if they can. More IRL, less logistics.
Google Play — coming soon
Invited by a friend? You're in the right place.
Meanwhile, in the group chat —
Sunday brunch · 4 friends
You're not bad at friendship.
You're just bad at picking a day. (Everyone is.)
Instead, just —
Four ways to bring
people together.
From an impromptu coffee walk to your next birthday bash, there's a simple way to put it out there — and your friends always know exactly what kind of plan it is.
Pop Up
“I'm free right now.”
Free right now? Say so. Your friends see it and drop in if they can — and you can see who's coming, so it never feels like shouting into the void.
Plan
“I'm planning this, join in!”
For everything from a Tuesday dinner to a group trip. Lock the details yourself, or let everyone vote on the day and place. When they vote, they're in — no separate 'are you coming?' text.
Party
“You're cordially invited.”
For the big ones — birthdays, holidays, housewarmings. A real invitation with every detail set. And if someone can't make it, that stays between you and them.
Post
“Putting this out there.”
Like a flyer on the coffee-shop wall, but for your people. Spotted a show, a game, a market? Post it — and anyone can turn it into a plan.
Less dread before
the ask.
The hard part was never finding a free night. It's the second-guessing — am I bugging them? what if no one comes? Pop In quietly takes that off your plate.
Connect with your people
Add the friends you choose — by code or QR, no phone numbers, no uploading your contacts. Then sort them into your own groups — the climbing crew, the neighbors, the old roommates — so you can reach exactly the right people in one tap.
Pop up or share a plan
Free tonight? Put it out there. Planning something bigger? Aim it at one group or your whole circle, and let everyone settle the details together. Not sure yet? Hold a plan as a 'maybe' — no pressure to decide, ever.
Show up. Be present.
See who's coming, so it always feels like something's happening. And once you're actually together, the app steps back — it's not built to keep you staring at your phone.
No flopping in public.
You only ever see who's in — never who passed. A quiet plan stays quiet, and no one's left looking like nobody showed.
No pressure to commit.
Can't decide? Tap “maybe.” We'll give you a nudge before it starts — and your friend never sees that you were on the fence.
No bugging people.
Only friends you've added can reach you — no strangers, no spam. You share things with your people, on your terms.
No wondering where you stand.
In, maybe, invited, or hosting — you can always see exactly where you are with every plan. No more “wait, did I say I'd go?”
See your people.
Less time herding the group chat. More time actually together.
Google Play — coming soon