Could We
See Fontaines DC?

Float ideas, see who's keen, make it happen
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Amelie

Why CouldWe?

You spot something interesting. Tickets for that band you love. A new restaurant everyone's talking about. That museum exhibition closing soon. Or maybe you just feel it would be nice to get into tennis again. Your first thought - "Who'd be up for this?"

But then you hesitate. Group chat? That's your evening gone managing replies about something you're not even sure about yet. Friends across town? Feels odd even telling them about it. That old colleague who'd love this? Can't message out of the blue without the whole catch-up dance. Too much hassle. The moment passes.

What if sharing ideas didn't mean starting conversations?

CouldWe is your personal collection of things worth doing - every gig, restaurant, activity that catches your eye. Save now, figure out the details later. Share with friends when you're ready and let them see what you're interested in and reach out to you. No more awkward "anyone fancy this?" messages. They come to you when they're keen. You reach out when you know who's interested

Talk at an art gallery
1. Spot It, Save It
Found something interesting? That band, that restaurant, that "we should play tennis" thought. Add it in seconds. Let ideas pile up without committing to any of them yet.
Friends enjoying an outdoor cinema experience
2. Build Your Personal Collection
Everything worth doing in one place. Your ideas pile up naturally - that restaurant, that exhibition, that 'we should try climbing' thought. No pressure to act on them immediately.
friends at a concert
3. Float Without the Faff
Your ideas show up in friends' feeds - no group chat madness, no immediate 'can you make the 23rd?' Just possibilities, sitting there for when people are looking for something to do.
Friends at a beach
4. See Who's Actually Keen
Friends click 'interested' when something genuinely catches their eye. Now you know - that colleague really does want to try the jazz place. Time to drop them a message.
Friends on a boat
5. Make It Happen
Got enough interest? Hit 'Happening!' and watch the confetti fall. Your idea just became a plan. Friends can see it's definitely on and still jump in. That vague 'maybe tennis sometime' just became 'Sunday 10am at the courts.'