Ten things happening in your city this week. Finite list. No infinite scroll. No paid slots. Yes, we use algorithms β we just point them outside instead of at your face. Pick one. Close the app. Go.
Top 10 Β· Warsaw
This Week
Natural Wine Tasting
Sat Β· 142 going
Saturday Movie Night
FriβSun Β· 98 going
Midnight Jazz Quartet
Thu Β· 76 going
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Vinyl Listening Club
Sun Β· 28 going
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The Problem
Every other feed is tuned to maximize minutes on-screen. Infinite scroll, bottomless rec engine, every nudge pulling you deeper. When the goal is attention, "went outside and met a friend" is a failure metric. We're playing a different game β the one where the feed succeeds when you close the app.
There's always one more post. You never actually decide to go anywhere.
Tuned so precisely to what you already like that you never see the show just outside your usual.
You can't tell who paid to be in your feed. We can. You should too.
Other apps optimize for minutes in-app. Going somewhere is a failure state for them.
What you get
Position comes from actual attendance signals β people saying yes and showing up. Not from how many times an algorithm decided to surface a listing.
Your city, not your inferred demographic. Change cities to see theirs. Same rules. Same ten positions. No "for you" dark pattern.
Promoters can't buy their way in. If they could, the list wouldn't mean anything β and you'd stop trusting it. Organic-only is the whole point.
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