Meet people. Make plans. Do more.

Stop scrolling.
Start doing things.

Discover activities nearby, meet people who share your interests, and turn an empty evening into a real plan.

Built for friendships, shared interests, and real-world experiences.

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Discover nearby plans

See what is happening around you without endless scrolling.

Meet through shared interests

Find people who already want to do the same things.

Chat before you meet

Get context, coordinate details, and feel comfortable first.

Public and private activities

Join open meetups or keep plans approval-based and controlled.

Why Boredom exists

You want to go out.
You just don’t know with whom.

Free time is common. Real plans are not. Boredom helps bridge the gap between wanting to do something and actually finding the right people to do it with.

Nothing planned tonight

You have time, energy, and interest, but no easy way to discover something local that feels worth leaving home for.

Hard to meet new people

Existing event platforms often feel formal or distant, especially when you just want low-pressure social plans.

Plans die in group chats

Messages pile up, nobody decides, and “we should do something” never becomes a real place and time.

Scrolling replaces meeting

Social platforms are built to keep attention on-screen. Boredom is built to move people off-screen and into real life.

How it works

From bored to booked in three steps

Discover nearby opportunities, connect with the right people, and turn a loose idea into an actual plan.

1

Discover

Browse nearby activities and people based on location, interests, availability, and the kind of social energy you are looking for.

2

Connect

Send friend requests, read profiles, and chat before committing so meeting people feels intentional instead of random.

3

Do something

Join an activity or create your own plan, invite others, and coordinate details with less friction and more follow-through.

Feature showcase

The social app for doing, not just browsing

Every part of Boredom is designed to help people move from discovery to real-world action with more context, more control, and less friction.

Find something worth leaving home for

Explore nearby activities with interest filters, time cues, distance, and visibility into whether a plan is public or approval-based before you tap in.

  • Nearby activities with time and distance
  • Interest filters that narrow the feed quickly
  • Public and approval-required activity types
  • Low-friction context before you decide

Meet people who are into the same things

Profiles put shared interests, location context, and connection intent up front so you can decide who you actually want to meet.

  • Shared interests surface quickly
  • Location context without oversharing
  • Friend requests before private coordination
  • Profiles that help reduce awkward guesswork

Turn an idea into a plan

Creating an activity stays simple: add the details, choose when, set where, define who it is for, and review before publishing.

  • Details, When, Where, People, Review
  • Simple five-step flow
  • Clear organizer controls from the start
  • Built for spontaneous or structured plans

Talk before you meet

Boredom supports one-to-one chat, activity group chat, and notifications with enough shared context to make coordination feel natural.

  • One-to-one conversation before the meetup
  • Group chat tied to the activity itself
  • Notifications that keep plans moving
  • Shared activity context inside the chat flow

You stay in control

Private activities support approval-based access, hidden exact location before approval, pending requests, and organizer tools for managing who joins.

  • Approval-required activities for more control
  • Approximate location before acceptance
  • Pending join requests in one place
  • Organizer decisions without awkward workarounds
Home dashboard

Your social life, at a glance

Boredom helps you decide what to do next, not just what to browse.

Instead of another endless discovery feed, the home screen gives you the right next step: what you joined, what is happening today, who is active, and where conversations are still moving.

Safety and trust

Built for real people and real meetups

Boredom is designed to help people connect offline with more context and more control, without overstating what the product does.

Verified email

Each account starts with a confirmed email foundation.

Profile completeness

Rich profiles give more context before anyone meets.

Mutual friends

Shared connections help add familiarity where available.

Activity history

Past activity context helps interactions feel less blind.

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Report and block controls

People can act on concerns quickly when something feels off.

Private activity approvals

Organizers can control participation before details are shared.

Approximate location first

Exact meetup locations can stay hidden until a join request is approved.

Meet in public places, tell someone where you're going, and trust your instincts.

Who it is for

Built for friendship, shared interests, and local momentum

Boredom is for people who want to do more nearby and meet others around activities, not dating.

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Find a running partner

Turn solo intentions into a regular shared routine.

Join a coffee meetup

Make casual conversation easier to initiate nearby.

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Practice a language

Meet people with the same learning goal in your city.

Play football

Fill the last spots for local games without the usual chaos.

Discover new places

Explore your city with people who actually want to go out.

Settle into a new city

Meet people through activities instead of awkward cold starts.

Fill an empty weekend

Find low-pressure ways to make free time feel social.

Create a small local community

Host repeat plans around a shared interest and keep them alive.

Join the waitlist

Your next plan could start here.

Join the Boredom waitlist and be among the first to meet people, discover activities, and do more nearby.

FAQ

Questions people will ask first