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PostLane is preparing for launch. This page is the front door for app access, launch updates, and the clearest next step when the App Store or beta path is not open yet.

PostLane is built for community, plans, and everyday discovery. Discover what is happening around you, coordinate with your people, and meet in real life.

Current access

Get launch updates

We’re still finalizing email sign-in, ops readiness, and final QA before opening more widely. 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.

Interest tags

Before joining, read the Community Guidelines.

After you join

What happens after you join

PostLane keeps the path simple enough to follow in real life so people know what happens next instead of landing in a noisy feed.

Step 1

Start in Community

Onboarding lands in Community so people begin with shared context instead of a blank social graph.

Step 2

Discover circles and events

Find the plans, gatherings, and recurring spaces that already give the conversation a reason to exist.

Step 3

Join conversations

Talk where the circle, plan, and shared interests stay close, so coordination feels less forced.

Step 4

Make a plan

Move from conversation into something real without losing the thread or turning the app into another endless feed.

Step 5

Keep in touch with people you meet

Profile sharing and calmer follow-up make it easier to reconnect after a circle, event, or spontaneous plan.

Product proof

What the launch experience is built to support

These are stylized proof cards for the parts of PostLane that matter most at launch. They are not user quotes, not fake screenshots, and not promises about features that are not ready yet.

Proof areaCommunity Discover

See plans and circles with enough context to decide what is worth joining.

How this helps: discovery starts from circle, plan, and event context instead of a generic posting feed.

Example context: circle topic, plan format, timing, and expectations.
Proof areaCircles

Return to the same people, shared expectations, and recurring plans.

How this helps: a circle can keep people, rules, and follow-up close enough for community to build.

Example context: member rhythm, moderator note, and next plan.
Proof areaEvents

Move from conversation to RSVP and follow-up without losing the thread.

How this helps: event details stay connected to the community where the plan started.

Example context: public meetup note, RSVP status, and after-plan recap.
Proof areaProfile sharing

Use QR/profile links to reconnect after real-world moments while keeping private details protected.

How this helps: follow-up can happen without exposing private credentials or account internals.

Example context: simulated QR, profile name, shared lanes.
Proof areaSafety and guidelines

Report, block, guidance, and support stay close to the surfaces where people connect.

How this helps: safety actions are visible without implying emergency response or guaranteed outcomes.

Example context: report route, block action, and support fallback.

This page does not invent App Store or TestFlight links. It only switches modes when a real URL is configured in the public site.