A day, with your people
Your moments. Your groups.
One place for both.
No tour. No pitch. Just one ordinary day.

The first message of the day.
Auntie Grace voice-notes the family group: the budget passed, confirm your table by Friday. The whole family hears her — and right under her message, the actions are already waiting. RSVP. Vote. Pay. The chat doesn't send you off looking for the rest of the app. The rest of the app comes to the chat.

Mama's rent. The family pulls together.
Eighteen of twenty-four already paid. You tap once — your share lands in the pot, the receipt posts to the family group, and nobody has to chase anyone for what they owe.

Sunday reunion planning.
Agenda already typed up: welcome, budget, activities, food. Sixteen RSVPs in. Two maybes. The whole hall knows where to be on Sunday before the meeting even starts.

Lunch break. Uncle Tunde drops the news.
Reunion venue booked for July 17th. The whole family lights up. Drums and echoes ripple across the feed. Tosin's already asking about the kids' activities. Mama Naira can't wait. Half the conversation has happened before you finish your sandwich.

Everyone takes a piece.
Grace has the caterer. Auntie Grace is on the DJ. Mom's calling the venue. You've got the seating chart. Nothing falls through the cracks — because nothing is in someone's head, it's in the shared list, and the list knows who's doing what by when.

The committee decides.
The reunion budget needs a vote. You see who voted, when, and the live tally — verified, transparent, kept forever. No polls buried in a chat. A proper decision, with a proper record.

The Treasurer opens the books.
Eight thousand four hundred twenty in available balance. Every contribution. Every payout. Every reimbursement — line by line, with names. When the AGM comes, the annual report writes itself. You stop dreading the spreadsheet, because there isn't one.

The reunion is live, before the reunion.
Auntie Karen is live from the table. One hundred and forty-two people watching together — half of them on three different continents — sending hearts, asking for the recipe, telling Demos where to get the lights.
All of it. With everyone.
One app.
From your eight-person family group
to your eight-hundred-member association —
same app, same simplicity.
Free to use. Bring your people.