Event Planning Is Kind of a Mess Right Now
We've all been there. These things drive us crazy too:
The Group Chat Nightmare
"Wait, when is it again?" *scrolls through 84 messages of GIFs and side conversations*
Calendar Chaos
"Did you update your calendar?" "No, did you send an invite?" "I thought Sarah was handling that..."
Social Media Fatigue
Planning a dinner shouldn't require scrolling past 12 ads and your ex's vacation photos.
The Who's Coming Mystery
"I think 8 people are coming. Maybe 12? Alex said 'maybe' but that was last week..."
Last-Minute Chaos
"The reservation changed to 7:30 at the other location." *frantically texts everyone individually*
Privacy Theater
Create a "private" event that somehow still shows up in random acquaintances' feeds. Just what you wanted.
We Just Make Plans Work
No growth hacks. No engagement metrics. Just people meeting up without the headaches.
One Place, Zero Confusion
All the details in one spot. Not spread across texts, emails, and that one note you wrote somewhere.
Your Calendar Won't Hate You
RSVPs automatically sync to your calendar. No more "I thought it was next Thursday" moments.
Find Things Worth Doing
See what's happening nearby and what your friends are up to. We won't rank it by "engagement" or whatever.
Know Exactly Who's Coming
Clear RSVP tracking that actually works. Restaurant reservations shouldn't be a guessing game.
Updates That Don't Get Lost
Changes happen. When they do, everyone gets notified immediately. No more "Wait, it moved?" texts.
Actually Private Events
No algorithm showing your dinner plans to random people. Your events stay with the people you invite. Period.
We're tired of attention-hungry apps too
Our team has exactly zero growth hackers. We just make a tool that helps you spend less time on your phone and more time with actual humans.
No sneaky psychological tricks. No endless notifications designed to pull you back in. No "engagement" targets. We succeed when you close our app and go to your friend's dinner party.
"Traube" means "grape" in German. Because like grapes on a vine, the best moments happen when we're connected. (Also because the good domain names were taken.)