Nightlife discovery, without the guesswork

See where the night is actually moving.

CrowdLink gives nightlife its missing layer: live venue pulse, verified 21+ onboarding, and a faster answer to the question every group chat asks after 9 p.m.

Live pulse Real-time venue energy
Access 21+ verification built in
Rollout Ready for city-by-city launches
Tonight in your radius
Pulse 91 Pulse 78 Pulse 65

Cinder Roof

Rooftop crowd building

11 min away

Marrow Lounge

Low wait, stronger after midnight

Quiet climb
21+ verified Adult-only onboarding
Better decisions Pick the room before the ride
Live venue pulse Verified nightlife access Check-ins that mean something Built for launch-night momentum Live venue pulse Verified nightlife access Check-ins that mean something Built for launch-night momentum

Why it lands

The app is built for the handoff between planning and showing up.

CrowdLink is not another feed. It is for the part of the night when you need signal, not more noise.

01

Find the rooms with real motion

Scan nearby spots by live energy, not stale ratings from last month. Choose the line worth standing in.

02

Keep the experience grown

Persona-backed age checks make 21+ access part of onboarding instead of an afterthought bolted on later.

03

Make check-ins actually useful

Presence tied to real venues beats another profile feed full of vague intent and zero timing.

04

Launch one city cleanly, then expand

The model works for pilots, neighborhood rollouts, and event-night activations without requiring a heavyweight web stack.

How it works

Give people confidence before they commit the night.

The product flow is simple: open the map, see where the room is alive, and move with more certainty. No endless tab-hopping between maps, group chats, and social apps.

Step 1

Open nearby pulse

Pull live venue discovery from the places people actually care about right now.

Step 2

Verify adult access

Keep the app aligned with nightlife use through a real 21+ verification flow instead of surface-level age claims.

Step 3

Decide faster together

Check-ins and venue signal help answer where to go next without burning the prime hour.

Designed for rollout

Built for first-city traction, not a bloated launch checklist.

For people going out

CrowdLink shortens the gap between "what are we doing tonight?" and "we are already on the way." The app works best when timing matters and group indecision is expensive.

For launch teams

Ship the product story, route interest through one clean landing page, and keep the heavier experience inside the mobile app.

For the brand

This visual direction leans nightlife without falling into generic neon-club cliches. It feels grown, urban, and launch-ready.

Launch stack

A free-first site with the product story already pointed in the right direction.

This side project is ready to ship as a static site. It keeps the marketing layer separate from the Expo app and fits cleanly on Cloudflare Pages.

Website

Static landing page

Fast load, clean deploy, and simple enough to evolve without touching the mobile app codepath.

Backend

App-ready foundation

The existing Supabase and Persona work stays where it belongs: behind the app, not tangled inside the website.

Next step

Start collecting launch interest

This site now includes a built-in launch access form you can test locally today, then connect to Tally, Formspree, or your own backend later.

Launch Access

Capture interest before the app launch gets noisy.

This form runs in demo mode for now. It validates input and stores submissions in this browser so you can test the full user flow before wiring a real form backend.

Test mode No paid service required
Swap later Ready for a real endpoint when you have one

Already have access?

If CrowdLink is already installed on your phone, this opens the app login screen directly.

Open the app

FAQ

The questions this site should answer on day one.

Is CrowdLink just another social app?

No. The product is aimed at a narrow moment: figuring out where to go when timing, venue energy, and adult-only access actually matter.

Why highlight 21+ verification on the site?

Because it changes the feel of the product. It signals that the experience is built for real nightlife, not generic consumer social.

Why not build the website inside the Expo app?

Keeping the site separate gives you cleaner hosting, simpler SEO, and a much easier deployment path for a public landing page.

What should get added next?

A real submission endpoint, a custom domain, and city-specific copy once you know where the first concentrated rollout will happen.