A real-time feed of moments posted in the last hour near you in Metro Atlanta. Real-time attention heatmaps. Crowd Vibe collective signaling. Instant matches for people sharing the same room right now.
The ambient feed is for finding moments after the fact. Live Mode is for connecting with people who are physically present right now.
Any venue can go live. When it does, it gets its own real-time attention layer visible to everyone physically inside the geofence.
Concerts, DJ sets, open mics. High-density, dark rooms, shared sonic experience. Easiest space to disappear into a crowd and notice someone.
Sports events, large concerts. Tens of thousands in one space. Live Mode zones the venue by section, so heatmaps are block-level, not building-wide.
Nightlife with density. People circulate, linger, make eye contact. The feed stays active through the night. Expiry tied to close time.
Temporary live spaces: street markets, art fairs, pop-ups. Multiple zones within one event. Crowd Vibe reflects the whole festival, not just one stage.
Quieter, more intentional presence. People slow down, read, notice each other differently. Lower density but higher signal precision.
Recurring live windows: morning rush, midday lull, closing. Regulars develop context patterns. The signals here tend to be the most specific.
Seasonal and weather-dependent. Wide geofence, lower density, high movement. Live Mode activates during planned events: markets, runs, movie nights.
Class-based timing. Moments happen in defined windows — the 6am class, the Tuesday cycling session. Context is inherently structured.
Live Mode overlays a real-time attention heatmap on the venue — showing where signals are densest in the past 15 minutes.
Every person in a live space can vote on how the energy feels right now. The aggregate becomes a live signal to the venue itself.
In a live space, context is already shared. The match flow compresses from hours to seconds.
Browse the feed and check which spaces are active right now. If there's a live event in your neighborhood, it shows up on the map.