14,200 people. 47,000 moments.
One city talking to itself.
Every neighborhood has its own frequency. Here's what's live right now.
As you move through Atlanta, Misd quietly notes which paths, spots, and zones you've crossed — from official corridors to community-named places no map has ever labeled.
These are real right now. In 72 hours they're gone. So's the window.
"You were reading on the PCM rooftop. Blue headphones, laughing at something on your phone. I almost walked over three times. You looked up once and I looked away like a coward."
"Person in full business suit rollerblading down the BeltLine at 8am. Briefcase. AirPods. Fully committed. Did not acknowledge anyone. A visionary."
"The pigeon at Cafe Intermezzo walked in the front door, past the counter, made direct eye contact with the barista, and left. Didn't order anything. We were all witnesses."
"Old man stopped to let a kid pet his enormous dog for five minutes. Both equally delighted. The dog also delighted. This is the content I'm here for."
These places know their regulars never meet. We're changing that.
We didn't pick Atlanta because it was convenient. We picked it because it was obvious.
22 miles of trail connecting 45 neighborhoods. More chance encounters per mile than almost anywhere in the US. People who'd never normally cross paths share a 10-foot strip of asphalt for hours every weekend. That's an infrastructure built for missed connections.
Atlanta's neighborhoods have strong identities. Midtown, L5P, and VaHi each feel like their own city — which means missed connections have real texture. It's not "a coffee shop." It's Cafe Intermezzo. It's not "the trail." It's Mile 3 near Krog Tunnel. That specificity is what makes matches work.
We're not running a soft launch. Atlanta is live, seeded, and has real humans posting real moments. Right now. The network is dense enough that a post in Midtown will be seen by people who were actually there. That density took months to build. It's ready.
No account. No waitlist. No setup. The feed is running right now — just open it and see what's happening around you.
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