Less organising, more experiencing
06/12/2026

There's that moment when everyone shouts "yes, absolutely!". And then: nothing happens. The idea is good, the enthusiasm is there, but everyday life slips in between wanting and doing. That gap is exactly what we want to close.
Step 1: Collect instead of forgetting
Spontaneous ideas have a short life. "Let's go to the cinema again" is forgotten by 6pm. Capture the idea the moment it appears. In your crew, everyone instantly sees what people fancy, can like it and give it stars. A fleeting thought turns into a shared plan.
Step 2: Decide without message chaos
The classic: twenty messages, three polls, and in the end nobody knows who can make it when. Instead, propose dates and vote. Yes, no or if needed. The best date wins, with no endless discussion.

Step 3: Experience and keep
With one tap the best idea becomes a planned happening, with place, date and all the details. And once it's over, it moves into your Memories area. Your shared collection of lovely moments that grows with every experience.
The real idea behind it
Organising is not an end in itself. It's just the thing standing between you and your time together. The less friction it creates, the more is left for what really matters. Less organising, more experiencing.