Early access

The first release is small on purpose.

Join the OHANA release list so we can open the app where real groups can make the map feel alive from day one.

Invitation rhythm

Early access opens in focused city cohorts, not a noisy launch.

01

Join the list

Tell us where OHANA should become useful first.

02

City density

We invite groups where nearby intent can compound.

03

TestFlight

Early users help tune the real-world loop before scale.

Release board

Current build focus

Map home

Live social context

Open To

Low-pressure intent

Plans

Lightweight coordination

Safety

Clear user control

Release notes

Honest, concentrated, and built around real-world use.

Now

Private iOS/TestFlight preparation

The current work is focused on a small, usable social loop before any public launch story gets larger.

Why

No density, no magic

OHANA works only when the right people are close enough for nearby intent to become useful.

Next

Focused early access cohorts

The release list helps decide where invitations should open first and which groups can create signal fastest.

What is included

Enough product to prove the loop. Nothing decorative.

Early access is not a launch spectacle. It is a tight test of whether nearby availability can become real plans with less friction.

Map-first home surface

Open To availability signals

Lightweight plans

Stories and hints

Messages after a plan has shape

Privacy, blocking, and reporting controls

Small cohorts

Cities open when there is enough density for OHANA to feel alive.

Real plans

The product is measured by meetups started, not time spent scrolling.

User control

Availability stays temporary, clear, and easy to withdraw.

Join the first list

Tell us where OHANA should open.

We use email and city interest to shape focused TestFlight cohorts. No broad launch claims until the map can feel useful.