Making it effortless to know what's on and who's up for it
You saw the event. You just didn't send the link.
Sharing an event online and inviting someone to go are the same thing. That's the problem.

You already found good stuff. You just didn't keep it.
That last-minute search for things to do isn't a planning method. It's a recovery move.

You don't have a system. You have a few sites you always check.
Most people don’t have a reliable way to find events. They just check the same few places every time.

Eventbrite tells you what's on. It doesn't tell you who's up for it.
Whether you go to something usually depends less on the event and more on whether anyone you know is interested.

You see a great exhibition. Your close mates don't care about art. So you don't send it.
A lot of good event ideas die before they become plans because you can't easily see who's into that specific thing.

The event is the excuse. The friend is the reason.
You've got friends in other cities you'd happily visit. You just need something specific to make the trip happen.
