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Plan board game nights that actually happen

You bought the expansion. You own four copies of Catan. The problem isn't the games — it's the group chat where 'next Thursday?' goes to die.

stelovo is built for the crews who already know each other — the same four or five people who turn up every time, give or take. Invite them once and you share a little private space called a constellation. No feed, no notifications at 2am, no one new showing up.

When it's time to plan a session, someone proposes a few dates. Everyone taps the ones that work. The moment the dots line up, you've got a night. Clear the table, chill the drinks, break out the sleeve protectors.

How it works

  1. 1Invite your regulars once — they stay in the constellation.
  2. 2Propose a few evenings. Everyone votes with a tap.
  3. 3When consensus lands, it lands. Plan confirmed.

Why stelovo for board game nights

Board game nights live or die on scheduling. You have the games, you have the group, you probably have the snacks already. The friction is finding an evening where four people can be in the same room with no other obligations — and every week the same group chat rediscovers how hard that is.

stelovo is built for small closed groups. Your game night crew sits in a private constellation: no strangers, no recommendations, no feed. You propose a few evenings the host is free, everyone taps the ones that work, and as soon as the taps line up you have a confirmed night. That's it.

The moment the constellation's end date passes, it vanishes — chat, meeting history, the whole thing. No long-lived archive to manage, no accumulating group chats from old arrangements. When the next campaign starts, you make a new constellation and invite the same people with one tap.

If someone in the group shares a household vote (say, one person managing their partner's calendar), stelovo lets you represent them without forcing two accounts. You vote once for yourself and once on their behalf. When they're ready, they can claim their own account and the history follows them.

Frequently asked

How many people can be in a game night constellation?

There's no hard cap, but stelovo is tuned for small closed groups — typically two to ten people. It's built for the regulars, not for open invites.

What happens to our chat and past nights when the constellation ends?

Everything vanishes on the end date: chat history, meeting history, the whole constellation. If you want a long-lived group, set the end date far in the future or extend it as you go.

Can I propose recurring nights?

Not directly — each meeting is a single date with one or more time options. If you want a recurring game night, propose a new meeting when you're ready for the next one. The constellation itself persists until its end date.

What if one of our regulars doesn't have stelovo yet?

You can add them as a managed partner — just their name, no account needed — and vote on their behalf. Later, you can send them a claim link so they can take over their own slot without losing any history.

Does stelovo send push notifications?

Optionally, yes. You can enable push in Settings for meeting proposals, vote updates, confirmed meetings, and chat messages — or leave everything off and check in when you check in.

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