You see good events all the time - while scrolling, in conversation, in passing.
Most of them aren't plans. They're just things that caught your eye. And there's nowhere good to put a maybe. Bookmarks disappear. Screenshots get buried. Your calendar is for commitments, not possibilities.
So you let them pass. Not saving one doesn’t feel like a big deal in the moment. You think you’ll remember. You won’t.
Then Saturday morning comes and you've got nothing on. So you Google "things to do this weekend" and scroll through whatever the algorithm shows you.
But you already found good stuff. Over weeks and months, you came across dozens of things you might have been up for. If you’d kept them, you’d already have plenty of options. You just didn’t keep any of them.
That last-minute search isn't a planning method. It's a recovery move — trying to replace everything you already discovered and lost.
CouldWe gives you somewhere to put the maybes. Paste a link, it pulls in the details and keeps it in a list you can actually use later. So when Saturday morning comes, instead of starting from scratch, you’ve already got a menu of things you noticed and liked.