skip the email chain.
Planning a team lunch shouldn't take more effort than the actual work you did that morning.
Someone drops a message in Slack: “Team lunch Friday?” Then it begins. A poll for restaurants. Three people can't do Friday. Someone suggests Thursday. The thread splits. Half the team misses the update. Someone replies to the wrong message. The calendar invite goes out with the wrong address.
Sound familiar?
one event. everyone's aligned.
Create the meetup in BoredApp. Not sure where to go? Drop a poll — “Maple & Co, Sushi Place, or that new taco spot?” — and the team votes. Winner auto-updates the event details. Share the link via Slack or email — coworkers see the full plan in their browser, no app install needed. They RSVP Going, Maybe, or Can't so you know the headcount instantly.
works for everything work-adjacent.
Team lunches are just the start. After-work drinks, offsite activities, farewell parties, new hire welcomes, holiday celebrations — anything where you need a group of coworkers to show up at the same place at the same time.
The event chat keeps work planning separate from your main channels. No noise. Just the plan.
one tap. everyone's there.
Thursday comes. Everyone taps navigate. No one's Googling the restaurant. No one's asking for the address in Slack. The whole team just shows up.
Your team already has too many tools. This one actually gets people out of the office and into the same room.