Why we exist
Thebestthingsinlifehappenwhenpeopleshowup.
Your best memories aren’t from scrolling. They’re from the physical spaces you actually walked into: the warehouse on a Friday, the dawn run on a Tuesday, the quiet cafe with the right people on a Sunday. The energy. The faces. The connections you didn’t know you’d make.
That moment, when you stop watching and start living, is the most human experience there is. It’s why cities exist. It’s why culture compounds. It’s the one thing an algorithm can never replicate.
And yet, the entire infrastructure around it is broken. Discovery is fragmented across fleeting stories. Ticketing platforms bury their margins inside hidden fees. Door management relies on a clipboard and a prayer. And the regular things (the weekly run, the monthly meet) are locked inside private group chats that newcomers can never find. The actual experience of gathering hasn’t been redesigned in a decade.
We believe that experience deserves the exact same obsessive design that went into the phone in your pocket. The space between “this looks interesting” and standing in the crowd should be so seamless it completely disappears.
That’s why we built Moments.
How we operate
Remove everything that gets in the way.
Kill the friction
Every screen, every tap, every fraction of a second between “I want to be there” and actually standing in the space. We obsess over removing it. Reserving a spot requires no account. Entry requires only a scan. No printouts, no clipboard lookups, no bottlenecks.
Radical transparency
For ticketed events, it is one flat, all-in fee. No payment gateway surcharges or stamp duties buried in the fine print. For community activities, no money moves and the platform is completely free. No contracts. No minimums. Absolute clarity before you hit publish.
Built for the real world
Incredible spaces often have terrible WiFi. Staff don’t always have flagship phones. Gatherings happen wherever they happen: outdoors, early morning, or completely off-grid. The scanner works offline. The tech disappears so the experience doesn’t.
Go where the pulse is
We don’t pick markets from a spreadsheet. We look for where organizers are already creating culture, and we simply hand them the infrastructure to scale it.
What we built
Built to disappear.
People discover what’s on and what’s regular. Tickets and RSVPs clear in seconds. Creators list their schedule, track attendance in real time, manage the entry, and (when a ticket is involved) get paid 48 hours later. After the dust settles, they upload a Recap, and the people who showed up, plus the people who didn’t, see what they built.
The scanner works offline, because the best locations have the worst WiFi. Reserving a spot works without an account, because nobody should have to create a password just to show up. Payouts hit automatically, because you have better things to do than chase invoices. Followers come back organically, because the culture earned them.
We didn’t set out to build a ticketing platform. We set out to remove every reason someone might not show up, and every reason a creator might not host the next one. We just happen to sell tickets along the way.
The moment is yours.
Whether you’re looking for what’s on, or building something people show up to, this is where it starts. And where it lives after.