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Every group has one friend who makes things actually happen.

Hi.

Weavv turns what your friends secretly want into real plans. A few cards a day, private swipes, a nudge when it’s mutual. Built for the friend who makes things happen. Bring your group when you’re ready, or claim early access now.

We’re going to organise a real night out for a small number of London groups. Bring your group and you’re in the running.

The group chat

You’ve read this thread before.

Maya · Fri 18:02

ok but we should ACTUALLY do something this weekend

Jonah · Fri 18:04

yes!! im so in

Priya · Fri 18:31

im easy either way

Sam · Fri 19:12

whatever works for everyone

· three days later ·

Maya · Tue 21:41

so… thoughts?

Seen 21:47

Nobody said no.

Everyone wanted the same night.

what Sam wanted

what Priya wanted

what Jonah wanted

07 07 '26

Pottery Making

what Maya wanted

It still died in the chat.

‘I’m easy’ usually means ‘I want something, and I’m not going to be the one to say it.’ Weavv asks you privately, and only speaks up when it’s mutual.

How Weavv works

A few cards a day.
Not a feed. A hand.

Ideas worth leaving the house for. Swipe what you’d genuinely be up for. That’s the whole job. Try it:

07 07 '26

Sunrise Session

Primrose Hill, 4:50am. Coffee. Silence optional.

07 07 '26

Speakeasy Hunt

Three bars. No signs. First round's on whoever doubted it.

07 07 '26

Blind-Order Dinner

Everyone orders for the person on their left.

up for itnot this one

Your swipes are private.

No one sees a thing, not even your group. Want weird things freely. Want nothing this week. Nobody’s watching.

When it’s mutual, Weavv speaks up.

A few of you quietly wanted the same thing, so one of you hears about it, and it becomes a plan instead of a maybe.

Weavvnow

A few of you are into Speakeasy Hunt. Want to make it real?

What we believe

  1. Plans don’t die from logistics. They die from politeness.

  2. ‘I’m easy’ is how good nights get cancelled.

  3. Your group chat knows everything that happened. It never once knew what you wanted.

  4. Wanting things should be private, until it’s mutual.

Weavv is a bet that your friends want more than they say. We think it’s a safe one.

Build with us

You’re not joining a waitlist. You’re early to a build.

Founding groups shape what this becomes. Here’s exactly where it stands: nothing marked done that you can’t touch today.

Shipped

  • This site

    The real site, not a coming-soon placeholder.

  • Early-access waitlist

    Claim a founding group or get early access yourself.

  • Group claim links

    One link brings your whole group onto the card.

In build

  • The daily deck

    A small hand of cards each day. Things worth leaving the house for.

  • Private swiping

    Say what you actually want. Nobody sees a thing.

  • The mutual-want nudge

    When a few of you overlap, one of you hears about it.

Up next

  • Early access for London

    London first. Founding groups and early-access signups walk in ahead of everyone.

  • Group memory

    The stuff you actually did, kept somewhere better than the chat.

  • iOS app on the App Store

    Waitlist contacts get the pre-order link first.

Why Weavv exists

Group chats are good at remembering what happened. They’re terrible at knowing what anyone actually wanted.

“I’m easy” isn’t agreement. It’s someone deciding it isn’t worth the friction of saying what they want—and it’s why most of your plans die in the same three messages. This isn’t a scheduling problem. Every app that’s tried to fix it with a calendar has failed, for the same reason.

The friendships worth having are the ones where things happen. Weavv exists to make sure they do.

Founding groups get to shape what this becomes. My email’s below. I read everything.

Gav

Co-founder & CEO, Weavv