Discovery before performance
PostLane is built for useful discovery and real back-and-forth, not endless posting or chasing attention.
Community, plans, and everyday discovery
PostLane helps you discover what is happening around you, make plans with your people, join circles that feel real, coordinate in chat, and meet in real life.
Community Guidelines How trust works
PostLane is preparing for launch. Visit Download for launch access, guidelines, and support.
Cut the noise
PostLane keeps the launch shell simple: Community, Circles, Chat, and Me. The point is to help communities find what is happening, coordinate with people they trust, and show up in real life.
PostLane is built for useful discovery and real back-and-forth, not endless posting or chasing attention.
Find smaller communities around shared interests, then keep the same people, plans, and conversation threads together.
When a conversation turns into a meetup, the details stay close instead of getting buried in the feed.
Share your profile after you meet while keeping private account details hidden.
Find your lane
These examples show the kinds of circles and plans PostLane is built to support. They are static examples, not live inventory.
Example circle
A recurring table for people who want good food, easy conversation, and familiar faces.
Format: small group dinner. Ideal for: low-pressure conversation. How it meets: one plan at a time.
Example circle
Meet locals through simple plans when you are still figuring out where you belong.
Format: recurring intros. Ideal for: people building a new routine. How it meets: public plans first.
Example plan
Get outside, keep the plan easy, and let the conversation happen while you move.
Format: public walk. Ideal for: casual movement. How it meets: clear time and meetup spot.
Example circle
Read something, trade notes, and come back to the same people the next time around.
Format: recurring discussion. Ideal for: thoughtful conversation. How it meets: monthly prompts.
Example plan
Quick weekday plans for decompressing without turning connection into a big production.
Format: short weekday meetup. Ideal for: easy follow-up. How it meets: RSVP context close by.
Example circle
A smaller lane for builders who want honest conversation, not another loud networking room.
Format: small recurring circle. Ideal for: builders and operators. How it meets: practical topics first.
Example plan
Show up around something real, with less pressure than a first-impression app and more room to breathe.
Format: simple shared activity. Ideal for: calmer first plans. How it meets: expectations visible up front.
How PostLane works
PostLane keeps the path simple enough to follow in real life: discover what is happening, join the right circle, coordinate in chat, meet with care, and share the recap.
Start with shared interests, a nearby plan, or a community that already gives the conversation context.
Talk where the circle, event, and thread history already make the connection feel more natural.
Move from chat into a real plan without losing the details in a noisy, feed-first product loop.
Use reporting, blocking, hide tools, verification gates, and safer meetup habits when the connection moves offline.
Follow up after the event with the same circle, share flow, and conversation context still close by.
Discover
Community Discover is organized around events, circles, and shared plans so the next step feels clearer than another scroll. It is not a generic feed for endless posting.
See what is happening soon and move toward a real meetup instead of another vague maybe.
Catch the conversations, plans, and follow-up moments that already matter to your communities.
Events and shared context help people connect naturally, with less pressure and more trust.
Discover helps people move from thread to plan, then keep the connection going after the event in the same calm space.
Circles
Circles give people a smaller place to belong, return, and build trust through repeated interaction.
Instead of starting over every time, the same conversations, people, and plans stay connected long enough for community to grow.
Events
People can make plans through chats and circles, then carry that context into a real meetup.
PostLane can also host curated experiences, but those stay events and experiences, not official accounts or brand pages.
Some events are curated by PostLane to make meeting new people easier. They are events, not official accounts — simple, low-pressure ways to show up and meet people around something real.
Why people come
PostLane is for people who want community, plans, and everyday discovery to feel more specific, grounded, and useful than another feed.
Find circles, dinners, walks, and recurring plans that make it easier to keep seeing the same people.
Move from conversation into something real instead of getting stuck in passive scrolling.
Stay connected to the same group long enough for plans, trust, and follow-up to keep building.
PostLane is built for lower-pressure conversation, clearer plans, and communities that can last.
Community first
PostLane starts with shared context, repeated interaction, and trust. If something romantic grows later, it should happen naturally instead of being the product frame.
People meet through circles, conversations, and plans instead of a rushed first impression.
Community gives people more room to learn who they are talking to before deciding what comes next.
Plans and events create a better bridge from online conversation to real-world connection.
The launch story is calm social connection, not matching mechanics, hookup framing, or endless ranking.
Trust
Report, block, and hide tools are built into the social surface so people can set boundaries without leaving the moment.
Verification is a targeted trust gate, safer meetup guidance stays visible, and community expectations stay clear without overpromising safety.
Profile sharing
After a conversation, circle, or event, profile sharing helps people reconnect without exposing private account details or awkward manual lookups.
Public links use the private getpostlane.com/p/{code} pattern so the share path stays simple while the underlying account stays protected.
Product demos
These are simple product concepts, not fake screenshots. They show how PostLane is designed to keep follow-up and safety paths close to the community experience.
Open Me when a real-world moment needs a calmer way to reconnect.
Share a simulated QR or profile link without exposing private account details.
Meet through a circle, plan, or event with context already attached.
Return to the same community thread when the moment needs follow-up.
When behavior feels unsafe or off-policy, safety actions stay close to the surface.
Report or block from the relevant profile, chat, circle, plan, or event surface when available.
Add enough context for support to understand the concern without sharing passwords, payment info, government IDs, or private credentials.
Support reviews according to policy. PostLane is not an emergency service and cannot guarantee safety.
Launch status
We’re finalizing email sign-in, ops readiness, and final QA before opening more widely. Join the waitlist for updates by city and lane. Direct website submission is planned for a later provider-backed phase; for now, this form prepares an email to support@getpostlane.com with a copyable summary fallback.
Stay close
Discover what is happening. Join circles that feel real. Make plans with your people.