Private beta. Invites released in waves.

See where your friends are going.

Moshyn turns city-level presence and future plans into one private map, so overlaps become dinners, runs, layover hangs, and weekend trips.

What brings you here?

No exact-location sharing by default. No spam. Just an invite when your cohort opens.

You're on the list. Check your email for the next step.

City-level first Share presence without broadcasting an address.
Plans, not noise See future overlap before the trip is already over.
Built for close circles Start with trusted friends, crews, and teams.

A map for overlap, not surveillance.

Moshyn is designed for the question people actually ask: who will be near me, and when should we make a plan?

01

City presence

See trusted friends by city and trip window, with controls for what each circle can view.

02

Future plans

Add destinations and dates so friends can spot overlap before everyone is already gone.

03

Meetup context

Open a thread from a plan, invite a group, and keep the useful details attached to the trip.

04

Friend filters

Keep close friends, crews, coworkers, and event communities separate without another spreadsheet.

05

Calendar-aware

Optional calendar connections help turn flights, races, events, and weekends into plans you control.

06

Quiet notifications

Get a useful heads-up when a friend is nearby or when an upcoming trip lines up.

Three steps. One less missed connection.

1

Add where you will be

Save a city, date range, and visibility setting.

2

Spot the overlap

See friends nearby now and friends heading there soon.

3

Make the plan

Start the conversation from the place and date everyone shares.

Useful for people who move.

"Managing creators across cities used to mean checking four apps and a group chat. Moshyn makes the overlap obvious."

Cameron Elder
Cameron Elder Founder, ERentals Exclusive

"Two of us were headed to Austin the same week. We caught it early enough to actually make dinner happen."

Marcus Johnson
Marcus Johnson Pilot user

"For layovers, the useful part is knowing who is close enough to text. City-level is the right amount of sharing."

Elena Rodriguez
Elena Rodriguez Flight attendant

The map should help you meet, not make you feel watched.

Start broad

City and trip-window sharing is the default mental model, not a live dot on a street corner.

Choose the circle

Visibility belongs to the plan. Share with close friends, a crew, or no one at all.

Leave cleanly

Controls are designed to be obvious, reversible, and easy to audit as your groups change.

Have a crew, event, or travel community in mind?

Send a note. We are especially interested in groups that already coordinate across cities.

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