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Line up a night out without the 20-message group chat

Half the crew is in, two are maybes, one hasn't read the chat. stelovo is how you figure out which Saturday enough people are actually coming before the group chat dies.

Going out is a coordination problem the group chat is bad at. 'Anyone out Saturday?' gets two yeses, one maybe, and four people who see it Sunday morning. stelovo turns that into a list of taps instead of a wall of messages.

Your crew lives in a private constellation. Someone proposes the nights that could work. Everyone taps what they're up for. The first night enough people are in is the night you go.

How it works

  1. 1Add the people you actually go out with.
  2. 2Propose a couple of weekend nights.
  3. 3Go when enough yesses land.

Why stelovo for club nights

Club nights are low-stakes until the moment you realize you're the only person in the cab. The hard part isn't where to go — it's figuring out who's actually coming before you commit to leaving the house. Group chats are optimized for the loudest voice, not for the quiet yes from the friend who'd definitely be there if you pinned them down.

stelovo collapses that into a tap. Your crew sits in a private constellation — just the regulars, no randoms, no discoverability. When a night looks promising, someone proposes it. Everyone taps yes, no, or 'none of these work'. The moment enough people line up, the night is on, and the maybe-heavy group-chat phase is over.

Because constellations are private and ephemeral, there's no public history of nights out, no archive of who ghosted which plan. Each constellation vanishes on its end date, chat and meetings included. Set it for a month, a season, or as long as the crew stays a crew.

If you have different crews for different kinds of nights — the techno regulars, the chill-bar group, the people who only come out for birthdays — give each one its own constellation. Your home screen shows upcoming plans from all of them in one place, so you're not juggling five group chats.

Frequently asked

Is there a way to say 'maybe'?

Not a formal maybe — you either tap yes on a time option or you don't. A missing tap acts as 'not committing yet'. It keeps proposals from drowning in soft maybes that don't actually help the proposer decide.

Can I see who else has voted yes before I commit?

Yes — the proposal shows who's voted for each time option. If you want to go when specific people are going, you can wait to see the list before you tap.

What if the plan falls apart at the last minute?

Change your RSVP on the meeting. If there's no longer consensus, it un-confirms and everyone sees the update. You can repropose with a different night or let it go.

Does stelovo pick the club for us?

No — stelovo handles 'which night' and 'who's coming'. The 'where' is still a human decision, usually made in the cab.

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